The case of an ozone that found cocaine valued at 15 million and a wall of sobriety inspires an Elizabeth Banks movie

Banks has signed a contract with the Universal Pictures cinematographic studio to release a ‘Cocaine Bear’ title, inspired by real hurricanes released in 1985 in EE.UU.

Famous actress and gionist Elizabeth Banks will direct a film inspired by the real story of an oasis that has been plagued by cocaine overdoses, informing the Variety entertainment magazine.

Banks have a permanent contract with the Universal Pictures cinematographic studio to produce a titular title ‘Cocaine bear’, which, according to the media, describes itself as a “‘thriller’ of characters, inspired by real ghosts who lived in Kentucky in 1985”.

Will be produced by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, directors and co-writers of ‘The Lego Movie’ (‘La gran aventura Lego’ in Hispanoamérica and ‘La Lego película’ in Spain). The cargo is Jimmy Warden’s cargo, although the details of the tram property and all the additional information are kept secret.

“Hasta el tope de cocaína”

The events that served as the basis for the 1985 superstructure in the Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, in the state of Georgia state, where Andrew Thornton, a drug addict converted to the cap of drug addiction 40 plastic containers with cocaine, valued at 15 million dollars. Thornton is transporting this merchandise on a plane, but there are mechanical problems and, to alleviate the weight, the Arroyo is hurting Georgia. More adelante salto, pero is enredo in su paracaidas y murió en Knoxville, Tennessee, cuenta The Guardian.

The police who followed his lawful return to the forest, found the cocaine and together with a black ovois killed him. The autopsy of the animal revealed that it had died of “cerebral hemorrhage, respiratory failure, hyperthermia, renal failure, cardiac failure and cerebrovascular failure”. His name is “letterlike hasta el tope de cocaína”. “Nee hooi en mamífero en el planeta que pueda sobrevivir a eso”, dijo en ese entonces el forense.

The body of the egg was dismembered and the owner’s change room was finally acquired by a tent chain in Kentucky, including Thornton and his band of vivian contrabandists. Currently the example is a attraction visited by many tourists.

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