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The plot follows Casey; a former drug
dealer
who has gone straight and is now living as a successful architect in suburbia with his wife.
A card
dealer
at an illegal gambling den in his Chicago neighborhood he was busted when the joint was raided by the cops and given six months in jail.
In my book Thursday is the flawless tale of this guy trying to do the wife and kid thing after a shady past but then his old drug
dealer
buddy shows up and it becomes quite the Thursday.
Take a young liberal idealist Christopher Boyce (Timothy Hutton) put in a top secret classification in a government front company because of his father's position team him up with a no'count drug
dealer
Daulton Lee (Sean Penn) who is wanted by the police and needs a new source of income and you have a recipe for espionage.
Sean Penn played the part of the punk drug
dealer
with a certain sang froid probably out of particular verisimilitude with such raunchy types.
P.S. - I noticed that the incompetent, wheeler
dealer
surgeon played the head of the firm in LA Law.
"The Falcon and the Snowman" is the story of two young men, a CIA employee and a drug dealer, who become disenchanted with United States foreign policy and sell state secrets to the Soviet Union.
When his best friend Daulton Lee (Oscar-Winner:Sean Penn) is a drug dealer, who's always gets in trouble and enjoys taking drugs a bit too much.
Four lovely young nurses in their last year of nursing school experience all kinds of turmoil and excitement in their lives: sweet Susan (winsome brunette Elaine Giftos) tries to comfort the bitter, terminally ill Greg (a moving performance by Darrell Larson), eager, but neurotic Phred (lovely blonde Karen Carlson) romances handsome gynecologist Jim Caspar (affable Lawrence Casey), free-spirited hippie Priscilla (the stunningly gorgeous Barbara Leigh) gets impregnated by laid-back drug
dealer
Les (the solid Richard Rust), and compassionate Lynn (nicely played by Brioni Farrell) helps out angry Mexican revolutionary Victor Charlie (the excellent Reni Santoni).
The inhabitants circle each other like sharks,looking for a sign of weakness to be exploited.Frankie Machine(Mr Sinatra)a professional card dealer,ex-junkie and aspiring jazz drummer is a born victim.When things get tough he goes back to the needle.Although he kicks the habit by going cold turkey there are absolutely no guarantees that he won't go straight back on it further down the line.
If I had to name the best thing he ever did, though, it would be his performance as Frankie Machine, the heroin- addicted musician and poker
dealer
who is saved, just barely, by the love of a good woman (played by an exceptionally babelicious Kim Novak).
The jazz score is unforgettable, Kim Novak's likable despite a ludicrous accent, Eleanor Parker is annoying and waaaay too dramatic, the turtle-like Arnold Stang is amusing the first time but more embarrassing every time out, and Darren McGavin makes a wonderfully slimy drug dealer, the sets are unconvincing - at first glance it seems a peculiar mixed bag tossed together by the great Otto Preminger with an off-center charm.
His counterpart in the BBC original, Fazal the farmer turned dealer, is realistically flawed and conflicted over his fate.
But there is a tiny handicap, she is already married to a very small-time drug
dealer
who in a minute gets himself shot pitifully not dead.
After some trouble with a
dealer
and a confession to Sam, she gets in again.
This movie starts off well as Burt's attempted bust of a drug
dealer
is botched, and he is demoted down to the vice squad.
He goes after a big-time drug
dealer
(played by Henry Silva, normally a great villain - see "Sharky's Machine"; but here he is clearly dubbed, and because of that he lacks his usual charisma).
Deed refuses to kill the drug dealer, which sets up the conflict of a dirty cop with a conscience.
His passion for Frances and his desire to impress her lead to his involvement in a scheme to expose a local arms
dealer
who also happens to be an old schoolfriend.
Are we really to believe that a Scottish arms
dealer
openly selling weapons of torture to oppressive regimes could manage to evade media scrutiny but fall foul of a couple of school-kids?
Don Rickles is on board as a blackjack dealer... seemingly preparing him for a role as a floor manager in the much better CASINO two decades later.
That save the children stuff is wonderful for campaign trails , I guess, but it does not hold water in a cable sitcom about a suburbanite mom , as the local pot
dealer.
Cary Grant is generally brilliant in comedy and drama--but here he plays a sort of wheeler
dealer
and he doesn't really pull it off.
This is the kind of movie that producers with too much money and too little experience make to get attention and everyone else does just to pay off their outstanding alimony or their drug dealer, with Scott Glenn's bodyguard going out on a limb to rescue his 12-year-old charge, the kidnapped daughter of a wealthy Italian family.
In this case, it consists of a drug
dealer
who wants to be a journalist, a former nightclub dj who wants to be a record producer, and a fat nerdy guy who, in a needlessly extended scene, gets stoned and loses all his inhibitions which of course turns out to be the best thing that ever happened to him.
Couple number one is Lonnie Earl Dodd (Billy Bob Thornton) who is a car
dealer
and having problems with his marriage.
For example, the scenes with the Oriental antiques
dealer
were very reminiscent of many scenarios I remember from the books.
By contrast, the drug
dealer'
s condo looks more like a string of Mondrians.
In fact, Phil Daniels' lovable rogue reminds you of Danny the
dealer
in Withnail and I, with his scholarly approach and scientific commitment to drugs.
Standouts in the cast are Brewster as a high school teacher experiencing marital problems and Weixler as a casino
dealer
who moonlights as a stripper.
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