

Cocaine: History Between the Lines
August 30, 2011 88mDocumentary, History,
7.4
Cocaine has always gotten a bad rap, and for a reason. It is a drug used by the rich and the poor legally and illegally, Mexican cartels fought over it with Colombia once associated with the brutal cocaine wars, and a source of tension between the American and Mexican borders on the people who are illicitly bringing in cocaine from one side of the border to another and will do anything to do it. So it can be surprising at times to the viewer throughout the course of the documentary special, that it was never always like this.
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Cocaine: History Between the Lines was released on August 30, 2011.
Cocaine: History Between the Lines has a runtime of 88m.
Cocaine: History Between the Lines was produced by Brad Barker, Toby Barraud, Jonelle J. Fenton, LisaLee King, Lisa LeeKing.
Cocaine has always gotten a bad rap, and for a reason. It is a drug used by the rich and the poor legally and illegally, Mexican cartels fought over it with Colombia once associated with the brutal cocaine wars, and a source of tension between the American and Mexican borders on the people who are illicitly bringing in cocaine from one side of the border to another and will do anything to do it. So it can be surprising at times to the viewer throughout the course of the documentary special, that it was never always like this.
The key characters in Cocaine: History Between the Lines are Self (Brad Barker), Narrator (Tom Berenger), Self (Ioan Grillo).
Cocaine: History Between the Lines is a Documentary, History, TV Movie film.
Cocaine: History Between the Lines has an audience rating of 7.4 out of 10.



