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Narated by the late, great Paul Newman, Flowers of Darkness is an unflinching, no-nonsense look at the opium trade - where it happens, how it is transported, and it's ultimate effects on the world community. With footage direct from the fields of Afghanistan to the streets of the ghetto, the reach and power of the poppy was as powerful in the early 1970's when this film was made, as it is now, with the comeback of the Taliban fueled by the bumper opium crop of 2007.
  
 
== [[:Category:Cessna 150/152|Cessna 150]] ==
 
== [[:Category:Cessna 150/152|Cessna 150]] ==

Latest revision as of 19:30, 10 February 2012

Flowers of Darkness screen title.

Short movie (1972)

Other titles: The Distant Drummer: Flowers of Darkness USA

Starring:
Paul Newman Himself / Narrator (voice)
Vernon Hann Himself / District Director, Bureau of Customs
Jack Hurst Himself
Sherman N. Kieffer Himself / Associate Director for Patient Care, N.I.M.H.
Charles Siragusa Himself

Narated by the late, great Paul Newman, Flowers of Darkness is an unflinching, no-nonsense look at the opium trade - where it happens, how it is transported, and it's ultimate effects on the world community. With footage direct from the fields of Afghanistan to the streets of the ghetto, the reach and power of the poppy was as powerful in the early 1970's when this film was made, as it is now, with the comeback of the Taliban fueled by the bumper opium crop of 2007.

Cessna 150

Cessna 150.


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