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Release Date:
November 30, 2011
Original Title:
The Colombian Connection
Alternate Titles:
Through the Eye
Genres:
Action | Crime | Mystery
Production Companies:
Cayo Largo Productions
Dragon Eye Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 16 US: R
Runtime: 99
The year is 1976 and it is a dangerous year in the Straits of Yucatan. The man is Jack Hooks, a former cop set up by his corrupt partner and sent to jail for a drug crime he didn't commit. After being yanked out of prison with an early release deal offered by the DEA, he is sent on a do or die mission; bring down the drug trade of his former partner, Frank Rossi and his contacts. Hooks has no choice but to plunge into the underworld of marijuana smuggling by making one big run through the narrow channel that flows between Cuba and Mexico, also known as "The Eye", and into the heart of a violent Colombian drug ring.
Art Direction:
Melissa Lyon
Casting:
Suzanne Gutierrez
Co-Producer:
Gabrielle Lui
Larry Madill
Henry Lui
Director:
Julian Higgins
Director of Photography:
Aaron Moorhead
Editor:
Vincent Talenti
Julian Higgins
Executive Producer:
Tony Amico
Martha White
Ennis Jordan
Ron Krise
Henry Lui
Daunesh Alcott
Julius Torok
Tommy Page
Cheryl Krise
Dennis White
Key Makeup Artist:
Dawn Gardner
Original Music Composer:
Dan Martinez
Producer:
Bertie Higgins
Production Design:
Melissa Lyon
Set Decoration:
Melissa Lyon
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