Traffic (2000)

Movie: Traffic (2000)

“A modern day look at America’s war on drugs told through four separate stories that are connected in one way or another. A conservative politician who’s just been appointed as the US drug czar learns that his daughter is a drug addict. A trophy wife struggles to save her husband’s drug business, while two DEA agents protect a witness with inside knowledge of the spouse’s business. In Mexico, a corrupt, yet dedicated cop struggles with his conscience when he learns that his new boss may not be the anti-drug official he made himself out to be. Written by {MonkeyKingMA@aol.com}”

  • Director: Steven Soderbergh
  • Release Date: 5 January 2001 (USA)
  • Run Time: 147 min
  • Country: Germany , USA
  • Genre: Crime , Drama , Thriller
  • MPAA: Rated R for pervasive drug content, strong language, violence and some sexuality.

Tagline: No One Gets Away Clean

Trivia: In the movie, Michael Douglas’s character lived in the suburb Indian Hill, which is a real neighborhood ten miles outside of Cincinnati. The scenes were actually filmed at a house in Hyde Park, an affluent suburb within city limits.

Goofs: Continuity: The last name of actor Peter Riegert is spelled two different ways in the credits. The first time it appears on screen at the end of the movie it’s Reigert, which is wrong. The second time, Riegert, is right.

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