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movies with large illicit drug operation warehouses /laboratories

Started by lester1/2jr, April 13, 2009, 05:08:21 PM

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Quote from: The Burgomaster on April 14, 2009, 11:09:31 AM
Not really in line with this topic, but this made me remember the old BIONIC WOMAN TV series with Lindsay Wagner.  It seemed like every episode she ended up in a warehouse with water and/or steam pipes over head.  She would often leap up and hang onto them.

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schmendrik

I can't really contribute to this thread because I can't remember the names of any movies where I've seen such scenes, even though I've seen them many times. So all I've got is vague memories.

One in particular I remember is where somebody kidnapped the chief scientist from one drug warehouse, perhaps to work in their own drug warehouse?

It seems to me that Stephen Seagal has busted up at least one such operation. Probably Chuck Norris too.

Also seems to me such warehouse scenes are a staple of Hong Kong martial arts flicks.

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Quote from: schmendrik on April 14, 2009, 03:44:44 PM
I can't really contribute to this thread because I can't remember the names of any movies where I've seen such scenes, even though I've seen them many times. So all I've got is vague memories.

One in particular I remember is where somebody kidnapped the chief scientist from one drug warehouse, perhaps to work in their own drug warehouse?

It seems to me that Stephen Seagal has busted up at least one such operation. Probably Chuck Norris too.

Also seems to me such warehouse scenes are a staple of Hong Kong martial arts flicks.


Come to think of it...FISTS of FURY (which is actually the CHINESE CONNECTION by the wrong name!).Bruce works in a ice factory...which is a front for smuggling drugs.

One I watched on ONDEMAND a little while ago...LA BOUNTY...where she fights insane drug kingpin Wings Hauser! A great little picture!
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Quote from: AndyC on April 14, 2009, 08:51:43 AM
Cheech and Chong's Up in Smoke - A variety of consumer goods, including a van are manufactured from marijuana.

Believe it or not, that film was banned in South Africa as "the impressionable youth of SA might be encouraged to take up marijuana smoking".  :question:

I saw it in 1998 and the only thing it encouraged me to do was  :bouncegiggle: :bouncegiggle: quite a lot.
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