P.O.E.D. - A Little Drug Tale (2003) [N/A]

Release Date:
July 25, 2003

Original Title:
P.O.E.D. - A Little Drug Tale

Alternate Titles:
POED: A little drug tale

Genres:
Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Goreholio

Production Countries:
Germany

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18 

Runtime: 68

Poed Cameron is a 23-year-old punk who is once again released from jail. Just on the loose, he wants to celebrate his release with his 3 friends Oz, Elijah and Dylan. First they get some money, beer and weed and get going. When the mood is almost at its peak, however, they run out of weed and so Poed sets off in his freshly stolen car to get supplies from his regular dealer BIG T. But when the latter takes him to another dealer, Poed is forced to leave. But when he sends him to another dealer, there is a serious accident and the situation begins to escalate.

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Director:
Michael Valentin

Director of Photography:
Alois Kotalla

Editor:
Alois Kotalla

Executive Producer:
Michael Valentin

Original Music Composer:
Alois Kotalla

Writer:
Michael Valentin

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