Synopsis:
In just a few short years during the 1970s, powder cocaine turned from a relatively obscure illegal drug to a multi-billion dollar international business with the power to make and break nations. Most people know that behind the surge in cocaine’s popularity were powerful Colombian drug cartels determined to make money no matter the cost. What most people don’t know is that the Colombian narco-lords had an American connection who made it all possible: George Jung, just your average small-town American boy who decided to pursue the American Dream his way — by becoming the first American to import cocaine to the United State on a large scale, using his entrepreneurial skills to expose college kids, high-paid professionals and the Hollywood glitterati to a new, hipper form of high.






