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Cocaine Cowboys 2: Hustlin' With the Godmother (2008)

Cocaine Cowboys 2: Hustlin' With the Godmother (2008)
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In this documentary sequel to the film that followed the development of the cocaine trade in 1980s-era Miami, filmmaker Billy Corben details the rise of Oakland, CA-based cocaine dealer Charles Cosby, who went from small-time drug slinger to multi-millionaire in a matter of months. Back in the early '90s, Cosby was selling ounces on the street and struggling to survive. Later, after writing a fan letter to "Cocaine Godmother" Griselda Blanco, who was serving a sentence in a federal prison, Cosby and Blanco struck up a lucrative partnership. Just six short months later, Cosby and Blanco were lovers, and the former fan now placed in charge of Blanco's 40-million-dollar a year cocaine business. But over the years, Blanco had earned the nickname "The Black Widow" for her propensity to drain men dry and permanently dispose of them when they ceased to be of use to her. Before long, Blanco becomes obsessed with ensuring that Cosby is faithful to her, and the former small-time drug dealer finally begins to realize that he may have inadvertently gotten in over his head. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Billy Corben
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DVD
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Synopsis of Cocaine Cowboys 2: Hustlin' With the Godmother

In this documentary sequel to the film that followed the development of the cocaine trade in 1980s-era Miami, filmmaker Billy Corben details the rise of Oakland, CA-based cocaine dealer Charles Cosby, who went from small-time drug slinger to multi-millionaire in a matter of months. Back in the early '90s, Cosby was selling ounces on the street and struggling to survive. Later, after writing a fan letter to "Cocaine Godmother" Griselda Blanco, who was serving a sentence in a federal prison, Cosby and Blanco struck up a lucrative partnership. Just six short months later, Cosby and Blanco were lovers, and the former fan now placed in charge of Blanco's 40-million-dollar a year cocaine business. But over the years, Blanco had earned the nickname "The Black Widow" for her propensity to drain men dry and permanently dispose of them when they ceased to be of use to her. Before long, Blanco becomes obsessed with ensuring that Cosby is faithful to her, and the former small-time drug dealer finally begins to realize that he may have inadvertently gotten in over his head. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
100 mins

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Director(s):
Billy Corben
Producer(s):
Alfred SpellmanBilly CorbenDavid Cypkin
Categories:
Documentary
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Luis L.

Just like the fist Cocaine Cowboys this is a great film. I definitely recommed this film to anyone who likes movies like "Scareface" and "Blow". Must see the first one first before you watch this one.

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Samuel M.

I am a fan of the original cc but this sequel sucks due to the inclusion of charles cosby and his self glorifying tales of his dealings with griselda blanco. this guy really wants the world to acknowledge him for being a drug dealer. listen from the opening of this dvd I knew it was going to be something of a completely different nature the original was informative. this entry was basically selling charles cosby and his story. It is obviously charles cosby is trying to get acknowledged like a top selling rapper.

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Chelisa T.

Very good movie it showed you the northern California involvement in the drug buisness with the Godmother the first one was the best but I was not disappointed at all by the 2 film it is a must see.

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