Her mother was convicted of murdering
her drug dealer partner and imprisoned, leaving an 18 - year - old Shah responsible for her two younger siblings.
Not exact matches
In «Reefer Madness», Detective Cole Phelps and his Vice desk
partner Roy Earle find themselves in the throes of one of the city's biggest narcotics rings after a deadly shootout with a local
drug dealer.
He and his
partner, Maggie Swanson (Liz Vassey), are pursuing
drug dealer Morgan Ball (Curtis Armstrong), a man who can provide evidence to bring down kingpin John Cortland (Turner Stephen Bruton).
With the help of his wisecracking new
partner, Emir (John Leguizamo, wonderful as ever), Mazur — now posing as entrepreneur Bob Musella — starts making friends with corrupt bankers, mid-level
drug dealers and even members of Pablo Escobar's Medellin
drug cartel.
He gets a conditional release from the DEA agent, Tad Grusza (Fishburne, Five Fingers), if he is willing to pretend to be legendary surfer and
drug dealer Bobby Z, who has been missing the last several years, in a hostage exchange with a Mexican
drug lord, Don Huertero (De Almeida, Whore), in exchange for Grusza's
partner.
But before the cozy couple barely has a chance toast their engagement, the grateful groom - to - be finds himself deputized by his new
partner and drawn away to participate in a sting operation ostensibly aimed at the cocaine
dealer responsible for the
drug overdose of the Secretary of Defense's daughter.
With back - stabbing
partners back home, angry
drug dealers nearby and a conflicted black - ops mercenary close behind - survival becomes the name of the game, but is he truly the victim or the mastermind?
A car pulls to the curb after dark in a marginal Washington, D.C., neighborhood;
drug dealer Skeeter Hodges sits in the driver's seat talking to longtime pal and
partner in crime Pencil Crawford.
When a tip from an informant leads Detective Cole Phelps and his Vice desk
partner Roy Earle to a local L.A.
drug dealer, a deadly shootout ensues and they suddenly find themselves in the throes of one of the city's biggest narcotics rings.