"Go get him, Dulli." "Get in." "We good?" "Oh, yeah." "Are we good?" "Yeah, we're good." "We're beautiful." "We're perfect." "This is grade-A. 100º% pure Colombian cacaine, ladies and gentlemen." "Disco shit." "Pure as the driven snow." "My name is George Jung... federal inmate number 19225004." "I was born in New England..." "Massachusetts, actually, in a town called Weymouth." "That's me." "And that's my best friend, Tuna." "My dad ran a plumbing and heating company." "He hard three trucks, ten employees and did big jobs." "He was my hero." "Did you do it?" "I didn't fall once." "'Atta'boy." "See you tonight, okay?" "Can I please come to work with you?" "Fred." "Let's go." "Say goodbye." "Clam it." "I'll talk to my boy as long as I want to." "Ya got a problem with that?" "You really want to some?" "What the heck?" "All right." "All right, get your boots." "Thanks, Dad." "Thanks." "Bill, what's your problem?" "Guess who's on clean up today." "And buying' lunch." "Money!" "M-O-N-E-Y!" "That's your job, not mine!" "Dad worked hard, but didn't earn enough to please Mom." "Why do you think I married you?" "She'd thoughtshe'd married above herclass." "He'dpromised her the moon, but didn't deliver." "The true was, business got slow and we were broke." "Don't touch me!" "Look at your hands." "Please, not in front of the boy." "The boy, the boy!" "What about me, Fred?" "Where are you going?" "Go home, George!" "Mom, where are you going?" "!" "No matter how often my mother left... no matter how many times she embarrassed him... he always took her back." "He loved her." "God, he loved her." "Come here." "Are you okay?" "Yeah." "Are you all right?" "Hi, George." "I'm home." "Come on, give me a hug." "Come on, Georgie." "Come to Mommy." "Come give your mother a hug." "For ten years... my father worked his ass off 14 hours a day, 7 days a week." "He didn't care." "As long as we were happy." "Okay, well, what do I have to do?" "But in the end, he didn't make enough." "Slowly but surely, we lost everything." "We were bankrupt." "Let's get ice cream." "I don't care about ice cream right now." "What're we going to do?" "It'll be all right, George." "It'll work out." "It always does." "I'll find another job." "Look, this is how it goes." "Sometimes you're flush, sometimes you're bust." "When you're up, it's never as good it seems." "When you're down, you never think you'll be up again." "But life goes on." "Remember that." "Money isn't real, George." "It doesn't matter." "It only seems like it does." "Yeah, tell that to Mom." "Yeah." "That's going to be a tricky one." "Hey, Dad." "What?" "Will I be poor?" "I don't ever want to be poor." "Then you won't." "I decided right then and there I wasn't going to live like that." "I needed to get as far away as possible." "I moved to California in the summer of 1968 with the Tuna." "We had 300 dollars and a black TR-3." "Sure was nothing like this back home." "It was paradise." "We got a small apartment on the beach." "It wasn't much, but it had its perks." "You need some help?" "California was like nothing I'd ever seen before." "Hey, where's the beer?" "People were independent, full of new ideas." "They used words like "right on", "groovy", "solid"." "The women were beautiful." "And they all seemed to share the same occupation." "I'm a stewardess." "I'm a stewardess." "On the airplane." "And everyone was getting stoned." "Oh, my God." "I figured it out." "Figured out what?" "About what we were going to do for money, as we don't want to get jobs." "Chek this out." "Oregano?" "Tuna, this is crap." "We're selling it." "We'll make up lids to sell on the beach." "If we move all that we got, like a hundred bucks." "And if we don't, well, we can smoke it." "You got ripped off, pal." "It's not a bad idea, man." "I got the baggies." "If you want to score some dope, I got the guy." "The guy was Derek Foreal, a Manhattan Beach legend." "He owned 3 restaurants, 2 nightclubs, Laundromats." "But more importantly, he owned the 1º male hairsalon in southern California." "Barbie." "Maria." "So this is the new man, huh?" "He's cute." "George." "Tuna." "Hello, Tuna." ""Enchanté", George." "Barbie, he is yummy." "he looks just like a Ken doll." "Ken and Barbie." "Oh, my god, it is so perfect." "Girls, give me about 5 minutes." "I want to talk alone to the boys." "Have fun." "All right, everybody, shoo." "Come on." "Chop, chop." "Give us a few minutes." "Go blond, Ron." "Very nice, Heather." "What can I do for you guys?" "We'd like to buy some pot." "I know what you want." "But first, are you cops?" "No." "If you are, you've to tell me." "If not, it's entrapment." "We're not." "We're from Massachusetts." "Does he look like a cop?" "Actually, no." "It's a good thing you're friends of Barbie's." "Because if you weren't..." "I would never talk to you." "What the fuck is that?" "It's your pot." "That's more than we had in mind." "I don't nickel-and-dime." "You want it or not?" "We'll take it." "Tuna and I became the kings of Manhattan Beach." "If you bought grass, you bought it from us." "I was making way more money than I could at a real job." "I built a reputation for myself." "People even started calling me Boston George." "It was perfect." "This is it for me." "What is it?" "Everything." "You, California, the beach." "This spot right here." "Finally feel like I belong somewhere." "I fell right." "You're happy." "Yeah, I am." "Are you?" "Good." "Look what the cat dragged in." "Holy shit, Dulli." "What the fuck are you doing out here?" "I was walking down the beach." "I was minding my business, right?" "Who do I see?" "This fucking guy." "I didn't know you were living here." "What are you doing out here." "On vacation, man." "I'm on my way back to school." "This calls for ajoint." "You do the honors?" "No, man." "I'm too fucked up." "That's nice weed, huh?" "Fuck, yeah." "I've never seen anything like this." "I'm fucking wasted." "Right on." "I'm fucking stoned." "I'm fucking stoned." "I'm really stoned." "I'm fucking stoned, man." "I'm really..." "Stoned?" "Man, I wish there was stuff like this back at home." "Fuck, yeah." "Ya know how much money ya can make with this stuff back East?" "No shit, Kev?" "That's right." "When there's stuff to move, it's too easy not to." "Know how many colleges are within a sixty-mile radius?" "U." "Mass, Amherst, B.U." "Smith, Hampshire." "Right?" "And Holyoke." "100 thousand rich kids with their parents' money." "There's never anything." "Nothing good, anyways." "I'm spending 400 bucks on shit." "The way I figure it, Barbara flies back East twice a week." "Two bags per flight. 25 pounds in each bag." "That's a 100 pounds a week." "It's a lot of weight, but you can't get pot like this back home." "I'm telling you, Derek, it'll sell." "I don't know." "The best pot... you can charge 500 a pound." "Come on." "No one's going to pay that." "It's already been negotiated." "The money's there waiting." "Goodness." ""Goodness" is right." "Listen..." "I want you to be my partner on this thing." "Fifty-fifty." "If you do the math, that's over 30 grand a week profit." "Fifteen thousand dollars a week for you." "In your pocket, free and clear." "And just deal with you." "Barbara and me." "No one else." "It's going to work, Derek." "I don't know." "East Coast, airplanes." "I'm paranoid." "It seems really risky." "Derek, she's a stewardess." "They don't check her bags." "How've you been?" "More." "I need more." "I need more." "I need more." "What should I do?" "I can only carry 2 bags." "I can't fly back here everyday." "I know, but I got a feeding frenzy on my hands." "You tell George." "We're missin' out on some serious cash." "Tell George." "He'll think of somethin'." "I will." "Good." "20, 40... 60, 80, 9." "20, 40, 60, 80, a thousand." "A 128 thousand dollars." "I'm getting a boner just looking at her." "You believe it, George?" "What's the matter?" "Something wrong?" "Yeah." "Cheer up." "Half of this is ours." "We're fucking rich." "It's not enough." "What the fuck are you talkin' about?" "The setup is wrong." "We do the legwork and we're still paying retail." "We're getting fucking middled." "So?" "So we need to get to the source." "Source?" "What about Derek?" "He's getting middled too." "And Derek's our partner." "What's good for him is good for us." "So we need a source." "Where do we start?" "Either one of you guys speak Spanish?" "Tuna!" "Get the fucker in here!" "Go on and play." "Viva la Mexico!" ""Salud"." "Cheers." ""Como", marijuana?" "Smoking?" "Smoke them?" "Do you have some pot?" ""Donde esta" pot?" "Do you know where we can get pot?" ""El" weed." "Do you know where we can find some marijuana?" "Take a little off the top." "You know?" "Pot, man." "Marijuana?" "So you got anything?" "I haven't asked yet." "What?" "I didn't ask yet." "Go ahead." "I'll be back." "Santiago." "Ramon says you're looking for some mota." "Yeah, I am." "For instance, something like this, eh?" "Oh, yeah." "Yeah, that'll do it." "I'll take it." "You're funny." "Really." "How much will you be needing?" "All of it." "I'll come back in a week with a plane." "Maybe we're going too fast." "You take a little, and then come back." "Yeah, but I don't need a little." "I need a lot." "Hang on a minute." "Listen." "Tell you what, "amigo"." "What about I come back and I bring you, say... fifty thousand dollars." "That alleviate some of your concerns?" ""Amigo", you bring me 50 thousand and I have no more concerns." "I can't believe we're stealing a plane." "Don't be such a pussy." "We're not stealin'." "We're borrowing' it." "Be cool." "Got company here." "Come on, let's go." "Tuna." "Let's go." "Good luck." "I'll see you in the desert." "You're sure you know what you're doing?" "Relax." "I've flown with my old man a million times." "It's not the taking off part you worry about, it's the landing." "Good to see you." "You're a man ofyour word." "You know the 50 thousand I promised you?" "I couldn't get it." "So I brought you 75 instead." "Merry Christmas, Derek." "It's beautiful." "You're a genius, George." "Merry Christmas." "This would make a fabulous Christmas card." "Get my camera, Sven." "Did you see the bedroom?" "I love it." "It's so pretty." "Did you see it?" "Yeah, I saw it." "Oh, my God." "What do you think?" "Are you kidding?" "You want it?" "We'll take it." "It was a great time in ourlives." "The seven of us were like a family." "We worked hard, we played hard, didn't have a care in the world." "It was perfect." "I can't get over the size of that ring." "I just love it." "Fred, tell me you don't love that ring." "I'm happy George found somebody he cares for." "Yes, of course." "But I'm talking about the ring." "It's something else." "George has exquisite taste." "What is it?" "It's got to be at least two carats." "It's definitely two carats." "Treasure it." "You might want to get that insured." "Hard to imagine being able to afford a ring like that on a construction salary." "Shut up, Fred." "Shut your big fat mouth." "You don't buy it at once." "It's layaway." "Layaway, shmayaway." "Yes, layaway." "Something you wouldn't know anything about." "You, you big old tightwad." "He still has his Communion money." "Don't listen to her." "George, tell your father" "You tell your father about layaway." "Layaway." "The boy's happy." "don't be a killjoy." "I'm not a killjoy." "Oh, Jesus." "Babe." "Put your head back." "My, Barbara." "I'm so sorry." "Take my napkin." "Is she all right?" "I'll be okay." "I'll get you ice." "We need ice here." "She's all right." "You want to go?" "Yeah, let's go." "You haven't had your entrée." "No, it's okay." "It's better." "I'll leave the tip." "Hope you feel better." "Lovely to meet you." "Give your mother a call in the morning." "What a lovely girl." "Is that all hundreds?" "You sure you're all right?" "I'm fine." "Would you be bummed if I didn't go to Chicago with you?" "No, not if you don't want." "Listen, I got to apologize about my parents." "They weren't that bad." "They were kind of cute." "I'm not sure about that." "I want you to promise me something." "Promise me we'll never be like that." "I don't want to wind up like them." "We're going to wind up like us." "I love you." "Get in the car." "Hurry before they come out." "George Jung, you stand accused of possession... of 660 pounds of marijuana with intent to distribute." "How do you plead?" "Your Honor, I'd like to say a few words." "You'll have to stand up to address this court." "All right." "Fine." "Well... in all honesty..." "I don't feel that what I've done is a crime." "It's illogical and irresponsible for you to sentence me to prison." "Because what did I really do?" "I crossed an imaginary line with a bunch of plants." ""You say I'm an outlaw, you say I'm a thief" "But where's the Christmas dinner for the people on relief?"" ""You say you're looking for someone who's never weak but always strong" "To gather flowers constantly whether you were right or wrong" "But it ain't me, babe" "No, it ain't me, babe, it ain't me you're looking for, babe."" "You follow?" "Gosh, you know. your concepts are really interesting, Mr. Jung." "Thank you." "Unfortunately, the line you crossed was real... and the plants you brought were illegal... so your bail is $ 20,000." "Next case, Your Honor." "Hey, babe." "What are you doing here?" "Surprise." "You didn't have to come out here." "And miss all the fun?" "Not a chance." "So, what's the verdict?" "The lawyer says he can... plead it down to 5 years." "I'll serve two." "Two years." "Two years." "George, I can't wait that long." "Are you kidding me?" "You won't wait for me?" "The fuck is that?" "I don't have two years." "What?" "No." "Losing Barbara to cancer changed everything." "The old gang broke up." "Tuna stayed in Mexico." "God only knows what happened to him." "Point is, we all lost touch." "I'd skipped bail in Chicago to take care of Barbara... and was now a fugitive on the run." "It'd been almost a year since I'd seen my parents." "And believe it or not I actually missed them." "Hi, Ma." "Surprised to see me?" "Take off your boots." "You're tan." "Mexico." "Yeah, I hear about it." "I want you to know I'm..." "I'm deeply sorry about your girlfriend." "Yeah, Barbara." "Nice girl." "Thank you." "Have you been getting the money I sent you?" "What, you mean the drug money?" "Yeah, I got it." "Oh, God." "What are you doing?" "What are you doing?" "It's okay, Mom." "It's okay, Mom." "I thought I heard something." "How are you?" "How are you?" "Good." "Son, come on in." "How are you?" "Come on." "You look good." "May the wind always be at your back... and the sun upon your face." "And may the winds of destiny carry you aloft to dance with the stars." "Cheers, Georgie." "Cheers, Pop." "Are you all right?" "Just low." "You know?" "You really loved her." "Yeah, Dad." "I really did." "Are you mad at me?" "No." "Yeah, you are." "No." "I can tell by the way you look." "I'm not mad, George." "I just don't understand what you're doing." "I don't understand your choices." "The goddamn cops are looking for you." "I know." "I'm great at what I do, Dad." "I mean, I'm really great at what I do." "Let me tell you something, George." "You'd have been great at anything." "Anything." "Fuck!" "Damn." "Fuck them, fuck them, fuck!" "I had no choice." "Don't look at me like that." "Let's go." "What was I supposed to do?" "Jesus Christ." "He's in our house!" "Shut up." "Was I supposed to be an accomplice?" "You don't think people know you're a drug dealer?" "Everyone knows you're a drug dealer!" "It's no secret." "How do you think that reflects on me?" "Every time I go out, I'm humiliated." "So you go to jail." "It's for your own good!" "You need to straighten your life out!" "What are you looking at, Mrs. Gracie?" "Your son's no prize." "All right, stop." "Open up cell number 3!" "Prisoner's in." "Close cell number 3." "Hello." "My name's Diego Delgado." "How do you do?" "Hey, George." "What?" "Ifyou don't mind me asking why are you in this place?" "I don't want to talk about it." "Oh, come on, George." "Ifwe are to be friends, we must trust each other." "I don't like a lot of conversation." "Me, too." "Too much Blah-blah-blah." "You know." "But we are roommates." "And we must talk to each other." "I'm arrested for stealing cars." "For the grand-theft auto." "Murder." "Murder." "What do you got down there, Diego?" "Nothing." "Just a little project." "What kind of little project." "Never mind." "Not for you to worry." "Come on." "Thought you said we're supposed to tell each other everything." "You have your intrigues, I have mine." "Today is a happy day for me, George." "In 9 months from today, I'll be in Medellin, sipping champagne." "In 9 months, I'm free." "I'm happy for you." "How much time do you have?" "Oh, let's see." "26 months." "26 months?" "For murder?" "I must meet your lawyer." "I got to get out of here, Diego." "Only 2 ways I know to leave here early." "One..." "is to escape." "Okay, what's the other?" "I guess me ought to open our books." "Man, fuck you." "We ain't opening shit." "You just the warden's little bitch." "Doing that shit to get some time cut off." "Why not?" "I want to get out of this shithole as quickly as possible." "But for me to walk early, some of you got to graduate." "You should forget it." "You're hopeless." "Fuck you." "See you in the shower." "The rest of ya might get diplomas and jobs when ya get back on the outside." "Shit, I'm in this bitch for life." "Motherfucker, I'm a criminal." "Ain't nobody giving me no job." "Let's learn some criminal shit too." "Tell you what." "I'll make you a deal." "Half the time I teach you about George Washington... the other half, I'll teach you how to smuggle drugs." "You don't know dick about smuggling no drugs." "Oh, no?" "I was arrested in Chicago with 660 pounds of grass." "I think that qualifies me." "How'd you get 660 pounds ofweed?" "Flew in from Mexico on a single-engine Cessna." "So we got a deal or what?" "What?" "I listened to what you said to the class today about the smuggling." "Never believed you were a murderer." "I knew you were a "magico"." "I'm tired, Diego." "Go to bed." "Do you know, in my country, I'm a "magico"?" "A man with a dream." "A man on the rise." "To take nothing and make it something." "Do you have a dream, George?" "I would if I could get some fucking sleep." "You have a dream." "And maybe you will accomplish it." "But yet you failed." "Why?" "Because I got caught." "No." "You failed... because you had the wrong dream." "What do you know about cocaine?" "First of all, what type of planes do you have?" "They're 4-passenger, single-engine Cessnas." "4 passengers." "So that means how..." "How many kilos can we fit in these planes?" "I don't know." "Probably..." "Danbury wasn't a prison." "It was a crime school." "I went in with a bachelor of marijuana... came out with a doctorate of cocaine." "And after sixteen months..." "I was, once again, a free man." "Well, not altogether free." "The conditions of my parole." "To live at my parents' house and find a job." "Diego Delgado, please." "Boston George." "Today is the day." "Are you out?" "Yeah, I'm out." "Congratulations." "I've been waiting." "How we doing?" "Fine." "Everything's perfect here." "It's allset up." "Do we need a plane?" "How does this work?" "Slow down." "You need to come down here." "Everybody meets everybody." "We do one for good faith, then we talk about airplanes, okay?" "I can't go anyway, Diego." "It's nice and cold." "All right, Pop." "One minute." "I'm on parole." "I can't leave the state." "George, you'll be back before they know you're gone." "I just got released 5 minutes ago." "Are we going to do this or not?" "My friend." "How are you?" "Fine." "Good to see you." "Okay, 15 kilos it is then, okay?" "We receive 100 thousand dollars upon delivery." "Not so fast." "I would like to go over the details." "What details?" "I put the coke in the false bottoms, and take it through customs." "That's it." "Tell me about the suitcases." "Will there be clothes in the suitcase?" "What?" "Clothes." "In the suitcase." "Well, yeah." "Let's try it." "Why not?" "Whose clothes?" "Your clothes?" "What the fuck is going on here?" "You pulled me down here to talk about clothes?" "I demand to know everything." "I don't trust 600,000 dollars of coca to someone I don't know." "15 fucking kilos." "I piss 15 kilos." "Gentlemen, please." "There's no need to be impolite, okay?" "George, Cesar is just being thorough." "And that's all, okay?" "Okay, very well." "But remember, Mr. Jung, I will be with you the whole way... and I will be watching." "When you're carrying drugs across the border... the idea is to remain calm." "The wayl do it is to think ofsomething pleasant." "A fun party, a moment of triumph, sexual encounter." "I actually project myself to that place." "A little transcendental meditation, if you will." "The trick is to imagine every little detail." "Anythin' to keep your mind off the fact you're goin' to jail for a long time... if they find the 15 kilos of blow in your suitcases." "Passport, please." "Nice flight?" "It was pretty good." "Thanks." "On vacations?" "Yes." "On vacation for only one day." "My brother's wedding." "It was a nice ceremony and everything." "It was good." "Open your bag, please." "Sure." "Whose clothes are these?" "Mine." "And these?" "Old habits, you know." "Hard to break." "Close it up." "The trial-period was over." "It was time to start moving some serious weight." "Commercial flights couldn't cut it any." "What we needed was a pilot." "I'll fly down on a Friday, refuel in the Bahamas and then on to Medellin." "Please continue." "We make the pickup, refuel once more in the Bahamas... and then fly back on Sunday with the mom-and-pop traffic." "Why are you speaking?" "What?" "You." "Your responsibility is over." "You're not a pilot, not a distributor." "You simply introduced us to Mr. Stevens." "That is all." "You make a generous percentage." "You're lucky to get that." "I see." "How much?" ""Padrino" will pay ten thousand per kilo for everyone." "You, you and you." "3 million." "That is all." "There is no negotiation." "I want two." "Come on, a million each had such a nice ring to it." "No way." "I'm doing all the work, I'm taking all the risk and it's my plane." "You guys don't do shit." "You just collect your money." "Are you good with this?" "Do you have pictures ofyour kids?" "What?" "I need to see them." "I'll need their names and their schools." "With millions of dollars of coca on the line, no children, no deal." "Fine." "Don't forget the pictures." "George, come here!" "I need to talk to you!" "George!" "Yeah, yeah." "What?" "Come here." "What's the matter?" "Nothing." "I mean, aside from the fact that we're moving 300 fucking kilos... and we're making dog shit, nothing." "A million dollars for our first run is not bad." "It's fucking chump change." "May as well hauling suitcases across the border." "You know, George, this is a very small part of business." "Very small." "Which reminds me, I need a favor from you." "The favor was to pick up 50 kilos of cocaine." "Fifty." "That's a hundred and ten pounds." "Not exactly a small favor." "Not like bumming a cigarette, for example." "But what the hell?" "I had nothin' better to do." "It's not like I was on parole or anythin'." "How you doing?" "I'm George, friend of Diego's." "Where's Diego?" "I don't know." "He sent me." "I'm George." "Well, that explains everything." "Open your mouth, George." "Get fucked." "Open your fucking mouth." "Now, you listen to me." "You hearing me, huh?" "I've been holding fifty keys for Diego for three weeks." "Tell him I don't appreciate it." "You tell him I want my money by Friday." "Can you do that?" "I think so." "I think so." "Hello." "May I speak to George, please?" "George, you have a phone call." "Thank you." "Hello?" "This George?" "Hey, how are you?" "How are you?" "I'm fine." "Where are you?" "Bad news, George." "I'm in Colombia." "Boy..." "I sure would like to see you." "And so would some of your old friends." "George, it's a little bit hard to get away right now." "I'm afraid you're on your own." "I'm in jail." "What?" "What I'm doing here is measuring the purity." "Pure coke, it melts away at about... a hundred and eighty-five, hundred and ninety degrees." "Cutting agents, they melt away at about a hundred." "And quality product, well, that's... melting at around a hundred and forty." "Hundred and thirty." "Good." "A hundred and forty." "Yes." "A hundred and fifty." "Fuck me running!" "A hundred and sixty?" "Jesus Christ, a hundred and seventy!" "Hundred and eighty." "A hundred and...." "A hundred and eighty-seven." "Where did you get this stuff?" "Colombia." "Well, do you mind if I do a line?" "Yeah, go ahead." "Fuck it." "Let's all do one." "What did I tell you?" "It's great, but what am I supposed to do with all this?" "Sell it." "I don't see you in two years... and you show up with a hundred and ten pounds of blow?" "Just fucking sell it, Derek." "All right, but it's going to take me a year." "I can't feel my face." "I mean, I can touch it, but I can't feel it inside." "Thirty-six hours." "Thirty-six hours." "I don't believe we got rid of it in 36 hours." "You underestimated the market, Derek." "Right on." "It'll take longer to count it than it did to sell it." "Greetings, Mr. George." "Here you go." "One-point-three-five million." "Any place you'd like to count?" "On the plane." "What fucking plane?" "Thanks." "What the fuck is going on?" "Good to see you." "I thought you were in jail." "Pablo used his influence." "Watch what you say, okay?" "Everybody hears everything." "Well, let's just say this isn't America." "Life is cheap here." "No offense, but you know what I'm saying." "All right, I'll keep my mouth shut." "Who's this person in California, the connection?" "It's a friend." "Who?" "A fucking friend." "I'm not telling you." "Who?" "A friend!" "I ain't telling you no more." "Okay, we'll talk about it later." "Look, that's Pablo." "Oh, shit." "Oh, shit." ""El Padrino" was Señor Pablo Escobar." "And for those of you living on the moon for the last 20 years... he was it." "The boss of it all. "El mágico"." "He will see you now." "Okay, let's go." "Not you." "What?" "Never mind." "You go." "Yeah, you go." "No, wait." "You go, George." "Momento." "I'm not going over there." "You got to do all the talking." "He says Señor Escobar only wants to see you." "Not me." "You go." "This way, please." "Yeah, right." "Take it easy." "It'll be fine." "All right, fuck it." "So.... you're the man?" "Who takes fifty kilos... and make them disappear in one day." "Actually, it was three days." ""El magico"." "Greetings, Mr.George." "Welcome to Colombia." "Oh, this man." "He was full of courage." "Informant?" "He would have run, fled the country, gone to the "policía"." "But then his wife, his children, his parents, his friends...." "Many people would die." "Well.... thank you for inviting me to your beautiful country." "Beautiful, yes." "But, poor." "Coffee, bananas, these are our main export along with mota." "We've been overrun by the fucking "comunistas", but that is another story." "Our business here today is cocaine, yes?" ""Si"." "Yes, it is." "I need to find an "Americano" who I can trust." "One with honor... intelligence..." "You need an "Americano" with balls, Señor Escobar." "Yes." "And balls, Mr. George." "Well, look." "I can do several things for you." "I can transport the cocaine from here to the U.S., starting with California." "I got pilots and planes standing by." "Good, good." "But I need more details." "What is the cost?" "I'd have to talk to Diego... but let's just say roughly ten thousand per kilo." "How much can you transport?" "Again, that I would have to discuss with my partner... but three hundred kilos...." "So that's three million dollars." "This I understand." "But please, "tu" remove." "This complications with Diego." "The stolen cars, the "cárcel"." "This causes me much inconvenience." "The fifty kilos could have been a big problem." "I don't like problems." "With all due respect, "El Padroni"..." "Diego is my partner." "So I won't negotiate without him." "I won't do business without him." "You sure?" "I'm sure." "Let's us speak no more of this business." "We have many other things to talk about." "I've made a decision." "We going into business together." "Right away." "Cocaine exploded upon the American culture like an atomic bomb." "It started in Hollywood and moved East." "Everyone was doing it." "I mean, everyone." "We invented the marketplace." "In fact, if you snorted cocaine in late seventies or early eighties..." "Three million." "I counted it twice." "Two-point-five." "Two-point-five, I'm sure." "I'm calling it three." "Then we're half a million off?" "Fuck it." "I'm not counting it again." "Weigh it." "Sixty pounds is three million." "Fifty is two-point-five." "I don't give a shit." "It's close enough." "Where do I put it?" "Try the back bedroom." "No room." "Try the closet." "We'll need a bigger boat." "The Colombians recommended Noriega's bank in Panama City." "It was that or launderit in the States for a 60% surcharge." "What?" "Keep only 40% of my money?" "No, thanks." "Congratulations, gentlemen." "Even Pablo kept his money there." "I love it." "Who'd fuck with us?" "I'm sorry?" "I give you thirty million dollars and you give me this little book." "I'm married." "I know." "Can you believe I'm married?" "Lucky man." "I'm proud of you." "I love you." "I love you too, my brother." "Do I know you?" "I don't think so." "Why are you smiling?" "Why are you smiling?" "I don't know." "I'm George." "I know who you are." "Mr. Jung." "I see you've met my fiancée, Mirtha." "Augusto would like to see you immediately." "Augusto would like to see you." "In a minute." "Nice to meet you." "Nice to meet you." "Please join us." "Have a drink." "How you doing?" "Remember Mr. George?" "Congratulations on conquering the West Coast." "Thank you very much." "How much bigger can we get?" "Sky's the limit." "If it's accepted by actors and musicians, everyone else will follow." "Very good." "Diego." "We were discussing George's West Coast operation." "Yeah, George's mystery man." "What is this mystery man?" "When do we meet him?" "You can't." "George keeps him a secret." "He meets everybody, goes to Colombia, meets Pablo... but still he keeps his secret, even from his brother." "We're all in this together." "There's plenty for everybody." "No." "You know, I think that...." "I think "El Padroni's" happy with the current situation." "Don't you?" "Excuse me." "You go." "Breaking up a Colombian marriage was a serious thing." "A lot of people were pissed off." "Didn't matter." "I was Escobar's guy." "I was untouchable." "Mirtha became my running partner." "Beautiful, passionate... and as crazy as I was." "She could party like a man and love like a woman." "There was only one problem." "I'd always be a gringo to the cartel." "Mirtha could change all that with two choice words." "I do." "So do I." "We had the world by the short-and-curlies." "We were young, rich and in love." "Nothing could stop us." "It was perfect." "Holy Mother of God." "Put that shit away." "You're pregnant." "Don't be such a fucking hypocrite." "I quit smoking, didn't I?" "Put it away." "My parents are here." "It's beautiful, isn't it?" "Oh, God, it's enormous!" "Like it?" "Look." "Look at this credenza." "Oh, yes." "What, it's Spanish?" "How much is one of these?" "It's got to cost a fortune." "Family heirloom, Ma." "These don't come cheap." "Mirtha comes from a very wealthy family." ""Papi", do you like it?" "Very nice." "I'll show you the rest of the house." "Oh, great." "George mentioned a Jacuzzi." "I've always wanted a Jacuzzi." "Oh, and one of those bidets." "Cocktail?" "Business has been pretty good." "I got an import-export thing down in Miami." "And that's been very profitable for me." "I got my investments." "Don't bullshit me, George." "I don't want to waste time." "I don't see you much." "Ya come from my body, remember?" "You're my baby boy." "Same kid who'd jump off a mountain if someone told him he couldn't." "You haven't changed that much." "Have you?" "I know what you're up to." "Not everything, but I get the picture." "And I don't care." "I don't like it." "It's not what I would've chosen for you." "But it's your life." "It's got nothing to do with me." "I couldn't stop you if I wanted to, could I?" "Probably not." "No." "It's good." "Got a family." "It's good if it makes you happy." "It's nice to have nice things, George." "Are you happy?" "Yeah, at the moment, I am happy, Dad." "Three years?" "How long have we been in business?" "Three years?" "Does she get to meet your connection?" "Shut up." "They'll be here any minute." "I'm trying to concentrate." "I'm very angry with you, George." "You don't take me to California, but you take your bitch wife?" "It was you and me who started this." "What do you need my connection for?" "Nothing." "It's for the principle." "It's for peace of mind." "I ain't telling you, it's business." "Now shut up." "You're driving me crazy." "I'm driving you fucking crazy?" "You're driving me crazy." "We had a dream." "What happened to our dream?" "Go inside." "Go on." "Shit." "I give you everythin'." "I give you everybody." "What do ya give me, George?" "What do you give me?" "No problem." "We'll count the shit later." "You embarrassed me, George." "You made me look very bad." "Nothing." "Everything is not right!" "I bring you in..." "and you slap my face." "This is not the time." "No, no, no, no, no." "Listen. "Todo esta bien"." "Take the keys and go." "Oh, fuck." "Everything's all right." "No problem." "Okay?" "Never happened." "Nobody has to know about this." "I want you to very calmly tell these nice gentlemen where the cocaine is." "Do it now." "Nice doing business with you." "Goodbye." "Derek Foreal!" "What?" "Derek Foreal." "Derek fucking Foreal, all right?" "!" "Answer to all your fucking dreams." "Happy now?" "Derek Foreal, Diego Delgado." "I'm happy to see you two." "Look at you." "You're about to burst." "I am." "Tell her not to drink too much." "So glad to see you." "Me too." "We have a lot to talk about." "Where's Diego?" "He's not here." "Where is he?" "And who the fuck is Norman Cay?" "Everybody's talkin' about him." "N. Cay this, N. Cay that, you know him?" "He's not a person." "Norman's Cay is an island." "In the Bahamas." "From what they say, it's very peaceful... and that's where Diego has his new home." "I understand he's bought a hundred sixty acres." "A hotel, a marina and an airstrip." "He's doin' multiple runs right now using' the island as a jump-off point." "And Jack Stevens is already a very busy man, along with many others." "Aw, shit." "Hey, am I wearing lipstick?" "I said, am I wearing lipstick?" "When I'm fucked, I want my face pretty." "Look, I can't be in the middle ofthis." "That's between you and Diego." "I bring you into" " Hang on." "Happy New Year." "Happy New Year." "I bring you in, this is how you pay me back?" "It's nothing personal." "I love you." "This is business." "I got to go, George." "What's wrong?" "What?" "Nothing." "Happy New Year." "Welcome, my friend." "It's been a long time." "Don't touch me." "Happy to see you, George." "My brother." "No more brothers, Diego." "Why do you say that?" "Of course we are brothers." "You fucked me." "I did not." "Yeah, you did." "You went behind my back." "You fucked me." "Me?" "No." "Never, George." "Never." "I talked to Derek." "Well... maybe you're right." "Maybe I did betray you... a little bit." "Yeah, I stole your California connection." "Who introduced you to Pablo Escobar?" "Me." "Me." "Who introduced you to your fucking Colombian wife?" "Me." "Who protected you... when my friend, Cesar Rosa wanted to slice your fucking throat out?" "Me." "Who made you make millions and millions of dollars?" "Me." "And what do I get in return?" "This." "Accusations." "I have always given you everything, George." "Always." "But... that is over now." "Yeah, this is my operation, my dream." "So go home." "Go back home." "Go back to your stupid little life." "Go back and sell half grams to your fucking relatives" "Because you're out." "And don't be so emotional, George." "We are brothers." "We are brothers." "Next time it's fucking loaded." "Bye." "Bye." "Say hello to your pretty wife for me." "Sure." "Jesus Christ." "It's all right, honey." "Look at you." "It's okay." "It's okay, baby." "It's over." "I quit the business." "I'm out." "It's all over." "And I'm not going back." "It's just you and me and the baby." "And there's nothing else." "There's just us." "You know... fuck it." "Fuck them." "Fuck them." "Come here." "I did." "I quit the business." "Got out completely." "I mean, what the fuck?" "Whynot?" "I'd made 60 million dollars and I was out clean." "Well...maybe I jumped the gun on "clean."" "Georgie, let's go!" "The baby's coming!" "I'm coming!" "I'm coming." "Jesus Christ." "George, hurry up!" "Georgie, let's go!" "Right!" "Right!" "Right!" "What the fuck?" "I'll be right down." "Watching my baby girl being born did something to me." "They talk about religious experiences." "I didn't believe in religion." "I didn't even particularly like kids." "But when Kristina Sunshine Jung came into the world, somethin' in me changed." "I knew what I was put on the planet for." "It was the greatest feeling I ever had... followed very abruptly by the worst feeling I ever had." "Call the cardiologist." "I think he's having a heart attack." "The official toxicity limit for humans is between one... and one-and-a-half grams of cocaine, depending on body weight." "I was averaging five grams a day, maybe more." "I snorted ten grams in ten minutes once." "I guess I had high tolerance." "George, I'm not here to give you lectures." "I have no moral interest in what you do or don't do." "But take it easy, George." "Stay with us a while." "You have a daughter now." "A daughter." "I came home and cleaned up my act." "I didn't do anything." "No drink, no nothing." "Sober as a judge." "My life was all about Kristina." "Being with her, taking care ofher." "I wanted to be a father, a good father... just like my old man was to me." "After five years of laying low, stillsober..." "Mirtha needed to have some fun." "So on my 38th birthday, she threw a little party... and invited some old friends." "Happy birthday, George." "Mirtha invited me." "Yeah, she told me." "Look, I'm sorry about everything." "You were right." "I did fuck you." "And Diego fucked me." "Cut me out too." "Yeah, I heard about it." "I lost sight of everything, George." "Forgot who my friends were." "Well, fuck it." "It's in the past." "Forget about it." "I'm out of the business..." "so we'll just move on." "Yeah." "Good to see you, Derek." "You too." "Let's get a drink." "Who's cutting your hair?" "That's fucking funny, motherfucker!" "Let's have some fucking fun!" "Jesus, is that Mirtha?" "Christ almighty, George." "What does she weigh, 80 pounds?" "Yeah, give or take." "Come on." "Happy birthday to you" "Happy birthday to you" "Happy birthday to you" "Happy birthday... to you" "Freeze!" "Waiters." "I'm the only guy on the planet gets busted by fucking waiters." "Why the feds decided to bust me on that particular night, I'll never know." "Maybe it was the Porsches and the Maseratis in the driveway... my Colombian guest list or the cocaine buffet." "Whatever it was, they were just waiting for me to slip up." "And I did." "What's this?" "Your statement." "How it was all yours." "The cocaine was for personal use." "None of the guests had any idea it was there." "Yeah, right." "I want my kid out of protective custody." "Now." "No fucking around." "My wife and my daughter on a plane tonight." "I sign this when I know they're safe." "No fucking way." "Well, fuck you." "I sign nothing, then." "Do it." "One more thing." "What?" "Get me a six-pack." "Yeah, right." "There was no way in the world I was going back to prison." "So I signed the deal, took the rap and posted bail." "Once again, I would become a fugitive on the run." "Hi, Dad." "Hello, George." "Ermine, your son is here." "Tell him I don't want to see him." "Tell him he's not welcome here." "Mom" "Don't ya dare step foot in this house." "You're not my son." "You hear me?" "I don't have a son anymore." "She's angry, George." "It's been all over the news." "I just wanted let you guys know..." "I'll be going away for a while." "You're not going to go to trial?" "No." "So this is it." "I hope not, Pop." "Me too." "I've got to go, Pop." "Take care of yourself." "You too." "I wish to present Señor Rodriguez." "He's the president of our bank." "I am afraid that there is a problem, Mr.Jung." "The banks have gone through a change." "Nationalization." "I am afraid that... your funds have been appropriated by the Panamanian government." "Please forgive me." "Someone should have called you from the bank earlier." "My apologies, please." "What are we going to do?" "What're we goin' to do for money?" "!" "Mirtha, please." "I'll talk to Augusto." "I'll work for him." "Tell me!" "Answer the fucking question!" "What do we spend?" "!" "What?" "!" "How will we live?" "!" "Not in front of the kid." "Don't give me that shit." "You just better do something." "Everything's going to be okay." "Don't be upset." "What's happening to us?" "I don't know." "Are we going to get split up?" "No, Jesus." "God, don't even say that." "Listen to me." "I love your mother." "But she's upset right now." "And you're my heart, kid." "Now, could I live without my heart?" "I hope not." "Take it easy." "There's a fucking cop right behind us." "Just fucking drive." "What is your fucking problem?" "We're broke." "That's my fucking problem." "And you are a fucking spy." "What?" "That's right." "Always spying, always judging." "Everyone's laughing at you in your face, you fucking pussy." "You let Diego fuck you in the ass." "Maybe because you like it." "Maybe because you are a faggot." "That's what I think you are." "I think you fuck him." "You don't fuck me." "You must fuck somebody else." "Mirtha, come on." "Why's that?" "Why don't you fuck me anymore?" "Take it easy." "Why?" "!" "Why don't you fuck me anymore?" "Get over there." "Don't you ever put your hands on me, motherfucker!" "Don't you ever touch me again!" "Asshole!" "Relax." "Get your hands off me!" "He's a fugitive and a fucking cocaine dealer!" "He has a kilo in his trunk right now!" "Take this sorry motherfucker to jail!" "I'm divorcing you, George." "I'm getting custody of Kristina." "And when you get out next week, you're going to pay support." "And that's the end of it." "There's someone else." "I don't think you care... but I wanted to tell you." "Say something." "What do you want me to say?" "I'm in prison." "Ya should know, ya put me in here." "I knew ya'd say somethin' like that." "Always thinking about yourself." "Say hello to your father." "My God." "No." "Now." "Say hello." "Hello, sweetheart." "I thought you couldn't live without your heart." "Every single day in the joint I thought of one thing." "One thing only." "My baby girl." "I needed to get my heart back." "Bye, guys." "Hi, honey." "What are you doing here?" "I wanted to let you know I was out and I wanted to see you." "How you doing?" "George, you just can't show up like this." "Why don't you try calling me Dad?" "I don't want to, all right?" "Now leave me alone." "Wait." "Honey, listen." "Kristina..." "I'm sorry." "I want to make everything okay." "You know?" "What do you want from me?" "I want to be your dad again." "I just want to walk with you, if you don't mind." "I want to make everything okay." "If you could go anywhere in the world...anywhere... where would you want to go?" "I was making headway." "Kristina and I walked to and from school everyday." "Things were starting to look up." "California?" "Well, you can go anywhere in the world." "You can go to India, Tibet, Israel, France, whatever." "You'd still choose California?" "Hey, Mom." "All right." "Well, look, go on inside." "Bye, Dad." "See you in the morning." "Okay, I'll be here." "Hey, Mom." "I'm going to go inside and do my homework." "Okay." "I'll be there in a minute." "What do you want?" "A truce." "I don't want to fight with you anymore." "I just want to get along with you." "Be civil." "You know I've been seeing Kristina?" "Yeah, she told me." "You walk her to school." "Anyway, I've been thinking...." "I love her." "You know that." "I was thinking I'd kind of like to have her." "I've been away for such a long time, you know." "I just want to be with her." "I haven't seen one dollar from you." "You haven't paid me one cent." "Child support, alimony." "You start helping us we'll see what will happen." "All right." "That's it." "That's all I wanted to say." "Take care." "You too." "George." "Are you okay?" "Hello?" "Derek, hey." "George." "Look." "I need to do something." "I want to put together a crew." "Know anybody?" "It's a four-man operation." "Two on the ground, two in the air." "Who's the co-pilot?" "You're looking at him." "We'll provide the plane, transportation costs..." "U.S. landing spot, wherever you want it to go." "You provide the pickup point and you're responsible for payment." "You also assume all bust risk." "We take 65% of all transportation fees... 10% of the gross, plus our expenses." "And this is not a negotiation, so if it's okay with you, we can talk further." "If not, forget we had this conversation." "No, no, no." "Everything sounds good." "I must meet everybody involved, though." "They're right there at the table." "Gentlemen, this is George." "What do you say?" "Oh, my God, Dulli." "Oh, my God." "Jesus." "It's been years, man." "You look great." "This is my friend." "I've known this guy for thirty years." "Have my seat." "Nice to see you." "Heard you got married." "Honey, you know what?" "What?" "I'm getting out oftown this week." "Well, where are you going?" "I don't know." "Maybe California." "Liar." "Check it out, see what it's like." "I got a few things I have to take care of first, but maybe Thursday..." "Thursday, after school." "You know I can't." "Mom will never let me go." "Let me take care ofyour mother." "Just pack your bags, okay?" "But I've got school." "I know." "But a friend of mine told me they got schools in California too." "You swear?" "Yeah." "Three o'clock, Thursday, at your mother's." "You and me?" "It's a date." "I don't believe you." "I swear on my life, scout's honor." "Swear on my life." "I swear on your life." "All right!" "That's a nice boy." "Go get him, Dulli." "Get in." "Are we good?" "Are we good?" "Yeah, we're good." "We're fucking beautiful." "We're perfect." "This is grade-A, 100% pure Colombian cocaine, ladies and gentlemen." "Disco shit." "Pure as the driven snow." "Good fucking riddance." "You saved my life." "No, I didn't." "No shit." "You'll never know." "Really." "All you guys." "Really." "And being as how I'm feeling so fucking generous tonight... you just got a raise." "A raise?" "Instead often percent, you're going to get fifteen." "Jesus, George." "That's an extra two hundred grand." "That's right." "Do whatever you want with it." "Have a nice life." "I'm out. "Finito"." "Last fucking party." "I'm going out to California." "Start a new life with my kid." "Here's to it." "Cheers." "Here's to you, Georgie." "Here's to you, George." "Cheers." "All right, fellas." "Another round?" "I'm going to hit the head." "I feel like a fucking kid today." "What?" "I feel bad." "Me too." "I like him too, but what's done is done." "So let's not get all sentimental." "Dulli, you know what I was thinking?" "I was remembering that time we flew into Mexico." "You remember that landing strip?" "Fucking nuts." "You're much better now." "What's going on?" "What the fuck?" "What's with the long faces?" "Where's my fucking knife?" "Let's do it." "I was busted." "Set up by the FBI and the DEA." "That didn't bother me." "Set up by Kevin Dulli and Derek Foreal to save their own asses." "That didn't bother me." "Sentenced to sixty years at Otisville." "That didn't bother me." "I'd broken a promise." "Everything I love in my life goes away." "What's going on?" "You all right?" "I'm good." "Fuck." "What do you got?" "Bad news." "Tried to get you furloughed, but your mom squashed it." "Said would only upset him." "So doesn't look good." "How's he doing?" "Not good." "He's out of the hospital." "He's home." "But... there's nothing anyone can do." "I think it's just a matter of time." "Got you a tape recorder." "I thought... he might want to hear your voice." "If you want to say somethin' to him." "I'll give you five." "Hello, Dad." "You know, I remember a lifetime ago..." "I was about three and a half feet tall... weighing all of sixty pounds, but every inch your son." "Those Saturday mornings goin' to work with my dad." "And we'd climb into that big green truck." "I thought that truck was the biggest truck in the universe, Pop." "I remember how important the job we did was." "How, if it weren't for us people would freeze to death." "I thought you were the strongest man in the world." "Remember those home movies when Mom would dress up like Loretta Young?" "Ice creams and football games?" "Waino, the Tuna...." "Day I left for California only to come home with the FBI chasing me." "When that FBI agent had to get on his knees to put my boots on, ya said..." "That's where you belong, you son of a bitch." "Putting on Georgie's boots." "That was a good one, Dad." "That was really something." "You remember that?" "And when you told me money wasn't real?" "Well, old man..." "I'm forty-two years old, and I finally realize... what you were trying to tell me so many years ago." "I finally understand." "You're the best, Dad." "I just wish I could've done more for ya." "I wish we had more time." "Anyway..." ""May the wind always be at your back..."" ""and the sun always upon your face..."" ""and the winds of destiny to carry ya aloft to dance with the stars."" "I love you, Dad." "Love, George." "George, come on." "You have a visitor." "Hello, sweetheart." "Hi, Daddy." "God, you're so big." "Daddy's a fuckup." "No." "You're the only thing in my life ever meant anything." "You swear?" "I swear, baby." "I swear." "I love you, Kristina." "You're the only good thing in my life." "The only thing that ever meant anything to me." "I love you." "Come on, let's go." "So tell me about your life." "What do you want to know?" "Everything." "What do you do?" "You go to school?" "Sometimes." "Just like the old man." "Let's go." "It's getting dark." "Come on." "It's getting late." "Come on, let's go." "Let's go." "I got a visitor." "Not today, George." "It's time to go back." "Yeah, but I..." "I want to put her on the list for tomorrow." "My daughter." "My daughter's going to visit me tomorrow." "So in the end, was it worth it?" "It's lockdown time." "Jesus Christ." "How irreparably changed my life has become." "It's always the last day of summer, and I'm left out in the cold... with no door to get back in." "I'll grant you, I've had more than my share of poignant moments." "Life passes most people by while they're making grandplans for it." "Throughout my lifetime, I've left pieces of my heart here and there... and now there's almost not enough to stay alive." "But I force a smile, knowing that my ambition... far exceeded my talent." "There are no more white horses or pretty ladies at my door." "ENGLISH subtitles:" "for DivX films" "Cocaine is derived from the leaf of the coca bush native to the Andean mountains." "The Incas chewed coca leaves and believed coca to be a gift from the royal sun-god, Mano Capac." "Andean Indians measured journeys in COCADAS - the time between doses of cocaine (about 40 minutes)." "The early Spanish colonists, concerned about the divine and mythological aspects of coca... issued a royal decree condemning it as a demonic influence." "In the 1600s, both the Catholic Church and the Spanish Crown thrived on revenues earned from the coca plantations." "During the 1870s, "Vin Marianî" a wine made with coca leaves went on sale in France, London and New York." "Thomas Edison and Pope Leo xiii endorsed the wine." "After Atlanta banned alcohol in 1885, John Pemberton reformulated his version of a coca wine." "He removed the wine, added caffeine and named it Coca-Cola." "Up until 1903 Coca-Cola had 6mg of cocaine per bottle." "During the 1950s, TV tended to portray life as consisting of perfect families in perfect neighborhoods." "4.3 million babies were born in 1956, more than anyyear before or since." "In the 1950s, Swanson TV dinners debuted along with Sugar Pops and Tupperware." "By the mid 1950s, 25% ofamericans lived below the poverty level." "During the 1950s, suburban white women increased their usage ofValium by 400%." "Psychologists in the 1950s blamed women for an array of problems within the nuclear family." "These troubles included their husband's anxieties and impotence... as well as their children's spoiled natures and juvenile delinquency." "In 1956, mental patients occupied more hospital beds than any other illnesses combined." "The average divorce rate in the 1950s was one in ten." "During the 1950s, one third of all U.S. families could not get by with the income of one working parent." "In 1958, the U.S. experienced an economic recession." "Unemployment went over five percent." "Johnny Depp was five years old in 1968." "In 1968, Hippies commemorated the summer of love in Haight Ashbury, San Francisco... with flowers, drugs, music and free love." "Manhattan Beach is directly south of the Los Angeles International Airport." "The declared "War on Drugs", began during the 1968 presidential campaign... when Richard Nixon was searching for election ammunition." "Nixon's advisor,John Erlichman, told Nixon that narcotics repression was a "sexy political issue"." "On April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee." "InJune 1968, Senator and presidential candidate, Robert Kennedy, was assassinated in Los Angeles, California." "Many U.S. colleges experienced protest rallies and the burning of draft cards on "Turn in Your Draft Card Day" in November 1968." "George escaped going to Vietnam by intentionally getting caught selling marijuana." "He received a general discharge." "In 1968, Paul Reubens was 16 years old." "During the 1960s, possession of more than just one marijuana cigarette was classified as a felony." "The Manhattan Beach Police Department in 1968 consisted of less than 40 men and only one was assigned to narcotics." "In 1968, wholesale marijuana sold for $60.00 per kilo (35.2 ounces) in Manhattan Beach... and sold retail for $10.00 an ounce." "In 2001 prices range from $400 to $5,000 per pound in the southwest and $700 to $7,000 in the northeast." "Marijuana is the Indian hemp plant, Cannibus Sativa... and was first cultivated in the U.S. around 1600 with the settlement ofJamestown." "The hemp plant was used to make ropes, sails, clothing and used as legal tender." "During the 1800s, marijuana plantations flourished in many states and marijuana was a major source of revenue for the U.S.." "In 19th century France, smoking hashish (a strong resin derived from marijuana) was popular." "Until the 1930s, marijuana was widely used as a medicinal drug;" "available for purchase in pharmacies and general stores throughout the U.S.." "Congress passed the Marijuana Tax Act in 1937, making marijuana illegal." "Acute intoxication from marijuana may occasionally induce hallucinations, paranoia and psychosis..." "Iasting from four to six hours." "There is no evidence that the residual effects of marijuana on cognitive functions last longer than two days." "Chronic use does not establish physical dependence." "Upon withdrawal the regular user does not suffer extreme physical discomfort." "Marijuana use may cause a psychological habit." "Chronic marijuana smokers may experience problems with their respiratory, reproductive and/or immune systems." "Stricter laws during the 1950s set mandatory sentences for drug related offences but were repealed in 1970." "In the late 1970s, President Carter asked Congress to abolish criminal penalties... for those caught with less than one ounce of marijuana." "In 1986, President Reagan signed the "Anti-Drug Abuse Act"... reinstating mandatory minimums and raising federal penalties for possession and distribution." "Men consistently have a higher rate of drug use than women." "Marijuana is by far the most commonly used drug with 11 .1 million users in the U.S. during 2000." "The majority of imported marijuana to the U.S. is supplied by trafficking organizations in Mexico." "Virtually all marijuana is smuggled into the U.S. concealed in false compartments... found in fuel tanks, seats, and tires of private and commercial vehicles." "Larger shipments are smuggled in tractor-trailer trucks... and among legitimate bulk shipments such as agricultural products." "George's rented Winnebago filled with 125 kilos of marijuana would net $10,000 to $30,000." "In 1968, a one year Ivy League college tuition including room and board cost less than $5,000." "A new Ford Thunderbird cost $4,600." "Marijuana is also referred to as reefer, pot, herb, ganja, weed, tea, grass, sinsemilla and smoke." "Puerto Vallarta, located on the Bay of Banderas, was a sleepy fishing village in the 1950s... until John Huston filmed THE NIGHT OF THE IGUANA there in 1963." "Puerto Vallarta became a "getaway" for Hollywood's rich and famous... including Liz Taylor, Richard Burton, Marlon Brando, Robert Mitchum, Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper." "GeorgeJung remembers hanging out at the Ocean Bar in Puerto Vallarta with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton." "In 1969, an estimated 300,000 youth sludged through the mud to experience four days of rock 'n roll in Woodstock, New York." "In 1969, the murders of actress Sharon Tate and six others were linked to Charles Manson and his cult." "In 1969, hundreds of thousands of people in the U.S. protested the Vietnam War." "In 1969, Puerto Vallarta farmers were paid by local dealers about $8.00 per kilo of marijuana." "A farmer could make three to five times more money on an single acre of marijuana than on ten acres of corn and beans." "In order to cultivate a potent crop of marijuana it is important to weed out all the male plants... before they release their pollen and fertilize the female plants." "In the late 1960s, GeorgeJung took flying lessons at the Santa Monica airport." "Within a month he was qualified to fly solo." "He was trained to fly only during the day and had no knowledge of radar." "An isolated landing strip at Punta de Mita, on the northern tip of Banderas Bay, was used by many marijuana operations." "It was often congested with smuggling air traffic." "GeorgeJung was eventually caught by the Mexican authorities." "During his first 24 hours in the Mexican prison..." "George was tortured with electric shocks to his testicles." "George bribed the arresting officers and judge with $50,000." "Within 3 months he was released." "In 1969, no Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) planes monitored the border." "It was easy to fly below radar range to avoid detection." "During the late 1960s, GeorgeJung was consuming a tab of LSD a day." "LSD is also called acid and was brought to the limelight by Timothy Leary... who coined the slogan, "Tune in, Turn on and Drop out"." "In 1970,Jimmy Hendrix choked on his vomit while asleep and died." "In 1970, TheJefferson Airplane was fined $1 ,000 for verbal profanity." "In 1970,JanisJoplin died of an alleged drug overdose." "In 1970, $35,000 was the median family annual income." "GeorgeJung's estimated annual income was $1 .5 million." "Rolling Stone Magazine reported on the rapid rise of cocaine consumption and distribution... noting that in the entire year of 1967 a total of 22 kilos of the drug were confiscated... but in 1970, in one week alone, 10.5 kilos were confiscated." "In 1970, the combined forces of 20,000 U.S. and South Vietnamese troops invaded Cambodia." "Four Kent State University students were killed from shots fired by the National Guard... at an anti-war rally in the spring of 1970." "For days afterwards, protests and student boycotts closed down college campuses throughout the country." "In 1970, marijuana was categorized separately from other narcotics... when the "Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act"... repealed mandatory penalties for drug offenses." "In 1964 "It Ain't Me Babe" was written by Bob Dylan, as an explicit good-bye to the folk movement he helped reinvigorate." "Bob Dylan was born Robert Allen Zimmerman in 1941 ." "He started writing poems at age 10 and taught himself rudimentary piano and guitar in his early teens." "In 1970, the medical world initiated a "War on Cancer"." "In 1970, the total cancer deaths in the U.S. were 330,972." "In 1970, the average number ofamericans who died each day from cancer was 907." "Cancer incidences increased slowly from the 1970s through 1992." "From 1992 to 1996 cancer rates steadily dropped by about 2.2% a year." "George was enchanted with Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophy of free will and the internal combination of good and evil." "George felt that he had both demons and angels guiding his life." "Since George had skipped bail, the FBI office sent his file to an FBI office near his parent's home." "An FBI agent often visited his parents." "George's father called a lawyer to stop the FBI agent's visits." "FredJung was an excessive gambler, losing his first fleet of oil trucks at the race track." "Ray Liotta was born in 1955." "Johnny Depp was born onJune 9,1963." "Rachel Griffiths, born in 1968, is actually five years younger thanJohnny Depp." "Rachel lives in Sydney, Australia." "George was 31 years old when he arrived at Danbury Federal Correctional Institution." "The population of Danbury consisted of mostly white-collar offenders... mob members and high-end drug dealers." "Danbury's former famous inmates include, Gordon Liddy, the Watergate defendant..." "Clifford Irving, the author of the hoax Howard Hughes biography... and the two Father Barrigans, famous Vietnam War protestors." "Experts believe treatment for drugs is seven times more cost effective in reducing drug demand than law enforcement." "In 1965, 33% of federal prisoners were minorities." "In 1980, 64% of federal prisoners were minorities." "When George was an inmate, all Danbury prisoners had to work from 8am to 4pm for a pay of 20¢ per hour." "George's class was a group of New York City pimps charged with tax evasion." "In the 1970s, Nixon became the first president to place drugs before foreign policy." "Approximately 15% of U.S. soldiers who fought in the Vietnam War returned home addicted to drugs." "President Nixon felt a need to deal with the drug problem before soldiers returned home... and mandated medical treatment as a priority to fight the massive drug addiction." "In 1972, Anti-drug Legislation passed unanimously in Congress." "In the 1970s, a kilo of cocaine could be processed for $1 ,500 in Colombia and sold in the U.S. for $50,000." "The white powder, Cocaine Hydrochloride, is made by soaking coca leaves in a lime, kerosene and sulfuric acid solution." "250 kilos of coca leaves boil down to 2.5 kilos of paste." "From this paste a 100% pure cocaine alkaloid is formed called "base"." "The "base" is dissolved in ether and combined with hydrochloric acid and acetone." "This mixture dries into the familiar fine white powder seen in the movie." "In the early 1970s, it cost 80 quarters to call Colombia for three minutes from New England." "Until the 1970s Colombia controlled less than 15% of the world's cocaine market." "In 1976, the U.S. Supreme Court declared the death penalty constitutional." "In 1976, Apple ©, lnc. was established in a Silicon Valley garage." "Their goal was to produce no more than 100 computers at $50 each." "In 1976, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld states' rights to enact laws making homosexual acts illegal." "It even affected sex between consenting adults in their own home." "In 1976, the U.S. vetoed a U.N. Security Council resolution... assailing Israel's occupation policies inJerusalem and the West Bank." "In 1976, "Disco Duck" by Rick Dees became the fourth platinum single in music history." "The use of dogs to detect contraband in major air/sea and land borders was introduced in 1970." "A dog can examine a vehicle for contraband in 5 to 6 minutes and check 400 to 500 packages in about 30 minutes." "In 1996, dogs detected over 253 tons of narcotics with a street value of $3.7 billion." "Throughout the world, customs and police seize less than five percent of all illegal drugs being smuggled." "In the early 1970s, drug traffickers used "mules" (drug carriers) on commercial air flights to smuggle cocaine." ""Mules" used false bottom suitcases, and swallowed drugs wrapped in condoms." "Cocaine has been smuggled in wigs, shoe heels, aerosol cans, toothpaste tubes, shoulder pads and bras." "When smuggled as a dissolved substance, cocaine could also be concealed in soda cans or shampoo." "In the early 1990s, smugglers were found with cocaine stuffed into surgically implanted buttock packs." "Early cocaine smuggling was also accomplished using small planes... flying from Miami to Nassau, an island in the Bahamas." "In Nassau, pilots would file flight plans to fly to other islands during busy air-traffic time... but instead would fly to a 5,000 foot airstrip outside Medellin, Colombia." "The planes would return to Nassau and from there fly back to Miami..." "loaded with duffle bags full of cocaine." "To avoid the DEA, the planes would drop below radar before reaching the Florida coast." "The planes landed in North Carolina." "The duffle bags of cocaine were then driven back to Miami." "There are minimal restrictions in Florida for gun ownership." "Florida does not require a permit to purchase or license rifles, shotguns and handguns." "The only permit required is to carry a handgun." "George would earn an average of $10,000 per kilo of cocaine smuggled." "With two trips a week to L.A. he would net $500,000." "Cocaine is cut by dealers with quinine, novocaine, lactose and mannite, a mild laxative." "Cutting with quinine is the least desirable method because it creates a burning sensation in the nose." "When using cocaine, people are often talkative and full of energy to the point of being restless and fidgety." "Cocaine can temporarily increase focus and mental alertness, eliminate fatigue and decrease the appetite." "One million dollars in one hundred dollar bills weigh exactly 20.4 lbs." "Six million dollars worth of crisp new one hundred dollar bills in a single stack measures 21 .5 feet in height." "In 1987, 85% of the cocaine in the U.S. came from Colombia and was valued at $4 billion." "Many of Medellin's poor people, paid by the cartel, became wealthy drug carriers, bodyguards and assassins." "Starting out in petty scams, Pablo Escobar was an accomplished car thief by the time he was 20." "In 1993, Pablo Escobar's personal wealth was estimated to be two billion dollars." "Colombian banks readily converted unlimited amounts of U.S. dollars into pesos." "Between 1976 and 1980 bank deposits in Colombia's four major cities more than doubled." "With cocaine money, Escobar started his own newspaper... financed a housing development for the poor called Barrio Pablo Escobar... funded money for road and electric lines, built roller rinks... and handed out money at public appearances." "To the Colombian people Escobar became "Paisa Robin Hood."" "Even the Catholic Church of Medellin backed Escobar's social programs." "In 1982, Escobar was elected to the Colombian Congress, granting him diplomatic immunity." "Pablo Escobar's motto in dealing with the authorities was known as "plata o plomo"... translated to mean accept Pablo's "plata" (silver) or his "plomo" (lead)." "During the 1980s and early 1990s as many as 2,000 police and civilians were murdered each year in Medellin by the cartel." "Escobar paid bounty ranging from $1 ,000 to $3,000 on the lives of police." "The cartel also assassinated more than 30 judges, the Minister ofJustice and a presidential candidate." "In 1989, they bombed the offices of El Espectador (an anti-drug newspaper)... and blew up an Avianca passenger plane killing over 100 passengers and crew." "In 1983, the largest cocaine lab in the world was built in Tranquilandia, Colombia... with an airstrip and its own power and water supply." "In 1984, Tranquilandia was raided by the Colombian National Police." "Fourteen metric tons of cocaine were confiscated and dumped in the river." "In 1993, Escobar was killed in a firefight with Colombian National Police at a private residence in downtown Medellin." "In 1979, freebase cocaine was developed by cooking cocaine powder, water, and baking soda... until it formed a solid substance that could be broken down and sold in individual "rocks"." "Freebasing was popularized by dealers and glamorized by Hollywood media." "During the early 1980s, George was transporting two to five million dollars in cash a week." "Between 1978 and 1980 George snorted an average of five grams (125 lines) of cocaine a day." "This equaled around 13.2 pounds of cocaine in two years." "Money laundering can be defined as the process of concealing the existence... the illegal source, or the application of income derived from criminal activity... and the subsequent disguising of the source of that income to make it appear legitimate." "During the Middle Ages, it became a tradition for couples to kiss over a small cluster of cakes at their wedding." "Later, a clever baker in London decided to group all these small cakes together... covering them with frosting and the modern tiered wedding cake was created." "Iron was used by the Romans to make a wedding ring." "It symbolized the permanence of marriage." "Mirtha was 24 years old when George met her in 1977." "She was born in Cuba and when her sister married a Colombian, Mirtha was introduced to the world of cocaine trafficking." "Penelope Cruz was born in Madrid, Spain in 1974." "Johnny Depp is a member of the band "P", whose other members include Butthole Surfer Gibby Haynes... guitarist Bill Carter, Sex Pistol SteveJones, Red Hot Chili Pepper Flea and Sal Jenco." "Penelope studied classical ballet for nine years before she became an actress." "Penelope starred in Pedro Almodovar's Academy Award-winning film "AII About My Mother"." "Cruz won Spain's Oscar equivalent, the Goya Award, as Best Actress... for her role in Fernando Trueba's "The Girl ofYour Dreams"." "In 1977, one fourth of the world's population lived on less than $200 a year." "90 million people survived on less than $75 a year." "In 1977, the U.S. median family income was $35,000, remaining the same as it was in 1970." "In that same year, theJung's average household expenses ran about $60,000 a week." "George's house had a 250-gallon oil storage tank in the basement, large enough to store $3 million in cash." "George owned many cars, including a Porsche 924, a turbo-charged Carrera..." "Thunderbirds, BMWs, a couple of Mercedes Benzes and a Ferrari." "George gave his parents a brand new Ford Country Squire station wagon." "They never used it." "In 1979, cocaine violence was brought to the limelight... when, in broad daylight, Colombian drug traffickers staged a deadly shoot out at a Miami mall." "In 1982, Miami citizens lobbied the federal government... to help stop the increasing violence caused by the drug trade." "President Reagan created the "Vice President's Task Force on South Florida"." "It was headed by George Bush and used agents from the DEA, I RS, Army and Navy." "In 1985, after Colombia extradited four Colombian narco-traffickers... a hit list from the Medellin cartel was made known in the U.S.." "It included U.S. businessmen, journalists, embassy members and their families." "In the 1980s, an average of 125 tons of cocaine a year entered the U.S.... equaling, after being cut 3 to 4 times by dealers, about $40 to $50 billion." "If cocaine drug trafficking was a legal business during the 1980s... it would have ranked as the sixth largest private enterprise in the Fortune 500." "Paul Reubens was born Paul Rubenfield in Sarasota, Florida." "When Paul was eleven hejoined the local Aslo Theater." "In the mid 1970s Reubens appeared on the Gong Show." "The Bahamas consist of 700 islands and over 2,000 islets... that occupy 100,000 square miles of ocean in the Atlantic." "The island chain, which lies as close as 52 miles from Miami and which stretches as far south as Haiti... was a favorite staging ground for drug smugglers." "Norman Cay is a small island in the Bahamas, 210 miles off the Florida coast." "In 1978, the Medellin cartel bought large pieces of Norman Cay, including a hotel, an airstrip and a marina." "Robert Vesco, a swindler who defrauded investors of $224 million... was in exile on his own island 10 miles south of Norman Cay." "He was instrumental in assisting the cartel with bribing the Bahamian Government." "With Bahamian authorities looking the other way... and the local inhabitants being scared off... the island became a stopover and refueling hub for the cartel's cocaine smuggling operations." "Yachtsmen sailing near Norman Cay were swooped down upon by cartel helicopters... and through a loudspeaker were told to clear out fast." "20th century French philosopherJean Paul Sartre first coined the term "existentialism" by using it for his own philosophy." "Existentialism, a philosophical and literary movement, holds that man is totally free and responsible for his acts." "This responsibility that causes man's dread and anguish, is one of George's favorite topics." "The German philosopher, Martin Heidegger, argued that human beings can never hope to understand why they are here." "Instead, each individual must choose a goal and follow it with passionate conviction... aware of the certainty of death and the ultimate meaninglessness of one's life." "Cocaine use triggers symptoms associated with the "fight or flight" syndrome, increasing the heart rate and blood pressure." "It constricts blood vessels, dilates the bronchioles, increases the blood sugar level and prepares the body for emergencies." "Cocaine can have traumatic effects on the heart, including a disordered heartbeat and/or possible failure of the cardiovascular system." "In 1980, Richard Pryor, was badly burned trying to freebase cocaine." "In 1982, at the age of 33, John Belushi died in the world famous Chateau Marmont Hotel in Los Angeles... after allegedly using a combination of cocaine and heroine." "President Reagan launched the "War on Drugs" in the mid 1980s by saying..." ""The American people want their government to get tough and go on the offensive."" "Casual and popular use of cocaine dwindled in the late 1980s... yet the Reagan and Bush administrations called for an escalation in fighting drugs." "In 2000, the U.S. federal government spent over $19.2 billion on the "War on Drugs"... and state and local governments have spent at least another $20 billion." "During 1999, in the U.S., someone was arrested every 20 seconds for a drug law offense." "An average of 648 people were locked up every day for drug violations." "In 1985, the cocaine George was arrested with had exceeded the eight ounces specified... in a new minimum-sentencing statue signed into law only months earlier by Gov. Michael Dukakis." "George was facing a mandatory sentence of 10 years without parole." "Before mandatory minimum sentencing laws were passed, the average drug sentence was 21 months." "It is a federal crime for anyone who has been released on bail... to willfully fail to appear when required to do so." "The drug war creates huge "asset forfeiture" for the DEA." "Asset forfeiture occurs when the DEA seizes property from drug arrests." "In 2001 , it's estimated to be a half billion dollar peryear enterprise." "In exchange for U.S. arms for the cause of the Nicaraguan Contras, Panama's president, Noriega... was allowed to use Panama's planes to smuggle drugs for the cartel into the U.S. during the 1980s." "Noriega's drug running operation was integral to Oliver North's arms running operations." "In 1989, 24,000 U.S. troops invaded Panama, captured Noriega and arrested him for drug trafficking." "Noriega was convicted of drug trafficking, money laundering and racketeering." "He was sentenced to 40 years in a U.S. federal prison." "In 1987, 25% of children lived below poverty level." "The poverty level in 1987 for a family of four was $12,000." "Some of the effects of drugs on an individual's ability to drive include:" "impaired reaction times, fatigue, impaired perception and loss of attention." "About two in every five Americans will be involved in an alcohol-related crash at some time in their lives." "During the 1990s, four times as many Americans died in drunk driving accidents as were killed in the Vietnam War." "Marriages are the first casualty of arrest and conviction." "Imprisonment is statutory grounds for divorce in most states." "The mental stress of arrest and imprisonment is often followed by the added trauma of divorce and loss of parental rights." "Before George's trial, the one-kilo of cocaine to be used as evidence against him, mysteriously disappeared." "George served only 40 months in a minimum-security prison." "70% of all children born in 1980 spent a portion of their childhood in a single parent family." "Over one million children are affected by divorce each year." "Non-custodial fathers paid, on average, seven percent of their personal income in child support in 1990." "This figure is low, mainly because so many non-custodial fathers paid no child support in 1990." "Over 80% of all non-custodial fathers either paid no child support... or spent less than 15% of their personal income on child support." "Single parent households grew from five percent of all U.S. households in 1970... to nine percent of all U.S. households in 1990." "Single parent households with children under the age of 18 numbered 8.6 million in 1990." "This is a 46% increase since 1980." "Seven million were single parent families headed by a woman with 1 .6 million single parent families headed by a man." "The average amount of child support received by mothers in 1989 amounted to $2,995 per child." "In 1990, 45% of single parent families headed by a woman... and 19% of single parent families headed by a man lived in poverty... as compared to only eight percent of married couples with children under the age of 18." "The number of single parent households headed by men increased from 14% in 1980 to 19% in 1990." "In 1986, President Reagan signed a classified national security decision directive... declaring drug trafficking as a "national security threat"." "In 1989, President Bush signed the National Security Dire Directive 18... which called for more than $250 million worth of military law enforcement and intelligence systems to fight the Andean cartels... and another $65 million in emergency military aid to Colombia alone." "Johnny Depp's first daughter was born in 1999." "From 1996 to 1999 federal informants were paid at least $260 million by U.S. government agencies." "The DEA acknowledges having twice as many documented informants as field agents." "The number of DEA agents in 1973 was 1 ,470 compared to 4,561 in 2000." "The DEA budget in 1973 was $74 million;" "in 1990 - $769 million;" "in 2000 - $1 .5 billion." "George believed there were three ways to get arrested in the drug business:" "by accident, selling or buying from an undercover cop or from the "inside"." "People with certain histories and personality traits are more likely to become addicts." "In theory, addiction seems to run in families, although the specific addictions can vary." "For example, an alcoholic father might have a workaholic daughter." "Approximately 30% of alcoholics' children become addicts." "Johnny prepared for the role of GeorgeJung by visiting with him on numerous occasions at the prison." "They discussed both his experiences and his philosophies on life." ""He really saw himself as a modern pirate," said Depp. "He didn't believe in the system or politics or rules or bosses."" ""He didn't want to go out and end up in a cookie cutterjob like everybody else."" ""Hejust wanted to go out there and really live."" "Depp felt he could relate toJung's dizzying rise to fame and fortune." ""It reminded me ofwhen I started acting because I didn't want to be this at all when I first started out."" ""But I started making money like I 'd never seen before in my life."" ""And I think that's what happened to George." "He was going into business, the way he saw it."" "Addiction is a physical and/or psychological dependence on a substance or behavior." "It begins by using something to feel good." "Over time, the person feels less pleasure, and more addicted." "Eventually, the addiction leads to a feeling of "I don't care, as long as I can..."... even when the effects are devastating to the addicted person or others." "Getting it - and more of it - becomes the person's top priority." "Everything else is expendable." "During the 1970s and 1980s, the mandatory minimum sentencing laws forced judges to hand out fixed sentences without parole... to people convicted of possession or the trafficking of illegal drugs." "In 1990, more than half of the federal inmates serving mandatory minimum sentences, were first time offenders." "In 1993, 21 % of the total federal prison population were low-level drug violators with no history of prior incarceration." "Mandatory minimum prison sentences were applied in 65% of drug cases in 1997." "The Federal Bureau of Prison's budget increased more than 1 ,400% after the enactment of mandatory minimum sentences." "The budgetjumped from $220 million in 1986 to $3.19 billion in 1997." "In 2000, the U.S. had one of the world's highest proportion of its population in prison." "Today, illegal drug traffic constitutes one of the most profitable and extensive markets in the world." "Volume of sales is calculated between $400 and $500 billion peryear... or about ten percent of the world's international commodity trade." "Academy Awards is a registered trademark and service mark of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences." "All rights reserved." "Coca-Cola, McDonalds, Sugar Pops and Tupperware are all registered marks of their respective rights holders." "All rights reserved."