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| Benicio Del Toro | Javier Rodriguez Rodriguez |
| Jacob Vargas | Manolo Sanchez |
| Andrew Chavez | Desert truck driver |
| Michael Saucedo | Desert truck driver |
| Tomas Milian | Gen. Arturo Salazar |
| Jose Yenque | Salazar soldier/torturer |
| Emilio Rivera | Salazar Soldier #2 |
| Michael O'Neill | Lawyer Rodman |
| Michael Douglas | Robert Hudson Wakefield |
| Miguel Ferrer | Eduardo Ruiz |
| Dennis Quaid | Arnie Metzger |
| Catherine Zeta-Jones | Helena Ayala |
| Don Cheadle | Montel Gordon |
| Luis Guzman | |
| Erika Christensen | Caroline Wakefield |
| Steven Bauer | Carlos Ayala |
| Benjamin Bratt | Juan Obregon |
| Russell G. Jones | Mark |
| Director | Steven Soderbergh
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| Producer | Laura Bickford
Edward Zwick Mike Newell |
| Writer | Simon Moore
Stephen Gaghan |
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"Two Big Thumbs Up For The Powerful Epic!" -Ebert & Roeper and the Movies It's the high-stakes, high-risk world of the drug trade as seen through a well-blended mix of interrelated stories: a Mexican policeman (Benicio Del Toro) finds himself and his partner caught in an often deadly web of corruption; a pair of DEA agents (Dona Cheadle and Luis Guzman) work undercover in a sordid and dangerous part of San Diego; a wealthy drug baron living in upscale, suburban America is arrested and learns how quickly his unknowing and pampered wife (Catherine Zeta-Jones) takes over his business; and the U.S. President's new drug czar (Michael Douglas) must deal with his increasingly drug-addicted teenage daughter. |
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