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1992 | B/N | 103:00

John LeTour is a New York City drug delivery boy for an upscale dealership. The business caters to an assortment of brokers, students and European tourists who still believe that drugs are an integral part of New York nightlife. But following the murder of a Columbia University student in a drug related incident, the police are watching mid-level dealers more closely and LeTour and his cohorts are starting to think about changing direction.

 


Direction: Schrader; Paul
Script: Schrader; Paul
Production: Reisman; Linda
Photography: Lachman; Ed
Sound: Schell; Maurice, Michael; Danny
Music: Been; Michael
Cast:Delany; Dana, Sarandon; Susan, Dafoe; Willem, Clennon; David, Garber; Victor, Hurt; Mary Beth
Participation year at FICM: 2016

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