Un giudice conservatore viene nominato al comando della guerra sempre più crescente dell'America contro le droghe, ma scopre che la figlia teenager è una tossicodipendente. Due agenti della ... Leggi tuttoUn giudice conservatore viene nominato al comando della guerra sempre più crescente dell'America contro le droghe, ma scopre che la figlia teenager è una tossicodipendente. Due agenti della DEA proteggono un informatore. La moglie di un barone della droga tra le sbarre cerca di p... Leggi tuttoUn giudice conservatore viene nominato al comando della guerra sempre più crescente dell'America contro le droghe, ma scopre che la figlia teenager è una tossicodipendente. Due agenti della DEA proteggono un informatore. La moglie di un barone della droga tra le sbarre cerca di portare avanti l'attività di famiglia.
- Vincitore di 4 Oscar
- 73 vittorie e 86 candidature totali
- Salazar Soldier
- (as Jose Yenque)
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- QuizThe scene in which Michael Douglas takes his trip to the California border crossing to discuss drug interdiction was actually shot at the Tijuana crossing. The video and sound quality are so low in part because it wasn't intended to be part of the movie. Douglas, out of character, started asking Rudy M. Camacho about drug trafficking on the border. At the time, Camacho was the real-life Customs chief in charge of the California border crossings. Steven Soderbergh began filming it with a hand-held camera, praying that Camacho wouldn't address the actor as "Mr. Douglas".
- BlooperAt the beginning, when they discover the drug on the truck, the guy wearing a hat is handcuffed, but when they're stopped by General Salazar, his handcuffs are gone.
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General Ralph Landry: You know, when Khruschev was forced out, he sat down and wrote two letters and gave them to his successor. He said - "When you get yourself into a situation you can't get out of, open the first letter, and you'll be safe. When you get yourself into another situation you can't get out of, open the second letter". Well, soon enough, this guy found himself into a tight place, so he opened the first letter. Which said - "Blame everything on me". So he blames the old man, it worked like a charm. He got himself into a second situation he couldn't get out of, he opened the second letter. It said - "Sit down, and write two letters".
Robert Wakefield: [laughs] Yep.
- Curiosità sui creditiThere are no opening credits except for the film's title in the lower left corner.
- Versioni alternativeThe Criterion Collection DVD is presented in 1.85:1, whilst the Criterion Blu-ray is presented in 1.78:1. According to the Blu-ray insert, the latter is the director's preferred ratio.
- Colonne sonoreGive The Po' Man A Break
Written by Fatboy Slim (as Norman Cook)
Performed by Fatboy Slim
Courtesy of Astralwerks Records
Michael Douglas is also terrific, adding another strong performance to his gallery of flawed men in power. He shows genuine fear and vulnerability in a harrowing scene in which he searches for his daughter in a drug dealer's den. I've never seen Erika Christensen before, but she makes an impressive debut. Don Cheadle and Luis Guzman (they should star as a team in every movie!) are as loose, limber and spontaneous as ever, providing plenty of comic relief as well as keeping it real. Catherine Zeta-Jones takes a complete 180 from her past roles and admirably plays against her looks, appearing very pregnant while thrown into gritty surroundings. Dennis Quaid is appropriately slimy as a corrupt lawyer.
Anyway, film geeks and anybody else starved for a genuine piece of filmmaking should breathe a sigh of relief and give thanks that Soderbergh has come to save the day.
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Botteghino
- Budget
- 48.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 124.115.725 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 184.725 USD
- 31 dic 2000
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 207.515.725 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 27 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1