Universal Studios (2000)
Crime | Drama | Thriller
USA | English | Color | 02:27
Traffic examines the effect of drugs as politics, business, and lifestyle. Acting as his own director of photography, Steven Soderbergh employs an innovative, color-coded cinematic treatment to distinguish the interwoven stories of a newly appointed drug czar and his family, a West Coast kingpin's wife, a key informant, and cops on both sides of the U.S.-Mexican border.
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Don Cheadle | Montel Gordon |
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Dennis Quaid | Arnie Metzger |
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Michael Douglas | Robert Wakefield |
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Luis Guzman | Ray Castro |
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Viola Davis | Social Worker |
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Salma Hayek | Rosario |
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Benjamin Bratt | Juan Obregón |
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Albert Finney | Chief of Staff |
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Catherine Zeta-Jones | Helena Ayala |
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Topher Grace | Seth Abrahms |
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Miguel Ferrer | Eduardo Ruiz |
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Jacob Vargas | Manolo Sanchez |
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Emilio Rivera | Salazar Soldier #2 |
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Michael O'Neill | Lawyer Rodman |
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James Brolin | General Ralph Landry |
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Enrique Murciano | DEA Agent - Trailer |
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Carl Ciarfalio | Ruiz's Assistant |
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Amy Irving | Barbara Wakefield |
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Margaret Travolta | Economist |
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Tomas Milian | General Arturo Salazar |
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Benicio Del Toro | Javier Rodríguez |
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D.W. Moffett | Jeff Sheridan |
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Jeremy Fitzgerald | DEA Agent - CalTrans |
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James Lew | DEA Agent - CalTrans |
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Beau Holden | DEA Agent - CalTrans |
| Director | Steven Soderbergh |
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| Writer | Simon Moore, Stephen Gaghan | |
| Producer | Laura Bickford, Marshall Herskovitz, Cameron Jones, Graham King, Andreas Klein, Mike Newell, Richard Solomon, Edward Zwick | |
| Musician | Cliff Martinez | |
| Photography | Steven Soderbergh | |
| Edition | Criterion Collection |
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| Packaging | Custom Case |
| Nr Discs | 2 |
| Distributor | Criterion Collection |
| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Regions | Region 1 |
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| Index | 748 |
| Added Date | Jan 02, 2013 16:42:04 |
| Modified Date | Oct 12, 2015 03:42:40 |