Traffic (2000)
Traffic (2000)
Plot.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Michael Douglas
Robert Wakefield
Benicio del Toro
Javier Rodriguez
Catherine Zeta-Jones
Helena Ayala
Erika Christensen
Caroline Wakefield
Don Cheadle
Montel Gordon
Jacob Vargas
Manolo Sanchez
Miguel Ferrer
Eduardo Ruiz
Luis Guzmán
Ray Castro
Topher Grace
Seth Abrahms
Tomas Milian
Gen. Arturo Salazar
Clifton Collins Jr.
Francisco Flores
Amy Irving
Barbara Wakefield
Dennis Quaid
Arnie Metzger
D.W. Moffett
Jeff Sheridan
Steven Bauer
Carlos Ayala
Albert Finney
Chief of Staff
James Brolin
General Ralph Landry
Enrique Murciano
DEA Agent - Trailer
Peter Riegert
Attorney Michael Adler
Benjamin Bratt
Juan Obregón
Yul Vazquez
Tigrillo / Obregón Assassin
Majandra Delfino
Vanessa
Alec Roberts
David Ayala
James Pickens Jr.
Prosecutor Ben Williams
Viola Davis
Social Worker
Andrew Chavez
Desert Truck Driver
Michael Saucedo
Desert Truck Driver
Jose Yenque
Salazar Soldier / The Torturer
Emilio Rivera
Salazar Soldier #2
Michael O'Neill
Lawyer Rodman
Russell G. Jones
Mark
Lorene Hetherington
State Capitol Reporter #1
Eric Collins
State Capitol Reporter #2
Beau Holden
DEA Agent - CalTrans
Peter Stader
DEA Agent - CalTrans
James Lew
DEA Agent - CalTrans
Jeremy Fitzgerald
DEA Agent - CalTrans
Russell Solberg
DEA Agent - CalTrans
Don Snell
DEA Agent - Trailer
Gary Carlos Cervantes
DEA Agent - Trailer
Leticia Bombardier
Ruiz's Secretary
Carl Ciarfalio
Ruiz's Assistant
Steven Lambert
Van Driver
Gilbert Rosales
Van Passenger
Rick Avery
DEA Agent - Public Storage / Stunts
Mario Roberts
DEA Agent - Public Storage
Eileen Weisinger
DEA Agent - Public Storage
Keii Johnston
DEA Agent - Public Storage
Mike Watson
DEA Agent - Public Storage
Kurt D. Lott
DEA Agent - Public Storage
Lincoln Simonds
DEA Agent - Public Storage
Steve Tomaski
DEA Agent - Public Storage
Buck McDancer
DEA Agent - Public Storage
John Callery
DEA Agent - Public Storage
Ousaun Elam
DEA Agent - Public Storage
Brian Avery
DEA Agent - Public Storage
Corey Spears
F*****-up Bowman
Rena Sofer
Helena's Friend
Stacey Travis
Helena's Friend
Jennifer Barker
Helena's Friend
Dean Faulkner
Parking Valet
Daniella Kuhn
Tourist Woman
Brandon Keener
Tourist Man
Bill Weld
Governor Bill Weld
George Blumenthal
Partygoer #1
Stephen Dunham
Lobbyist
Don Nickles
Senator Don Nickles
Margaret Travolta
Economist
Harry Reid
Senator Harry Reid
Jeff Podolsky
Jeff Podolsky
Jewelle Bickford
Partygoer #2
Barbara Boxer
Senator Barbara Boxer
Orrin Hatch
Senator Orrin Hatch
Chuck Grassley
Senator Charles Grassley
Dave Hager
Partygoer #3
Tucker Smallwood
Partygoer #4
Marisol Padilla Sánchez
Ana Sanchez
Víctor Quintero
Salazar Soldier
Toby Holguin
Salazar Soldier
Ramiro González
Salazar Soldier
Elaine Kagan
Judge Reed
John Slattery
ADA Dan Collier
Jimmy Ortega
Arrested Man in Apartment / Stunt Double
Greg Boniface
Tackled Man #1
Thomas Rosales Jr.
Tackled Man #2
Rudy M. Camacho
Customs Official
Vonte Sweet
Dealer
Ed Breving
Hotel Deskman
Jack Conley
Agent Hughes
Eddie Velez
Agent Johnson
Craig N. Chretien
Director of EPIC
John Brown
Assistant Director of EPIC
Mike Siegel
DEA Representative
Joel Torres
Porfilio Madrigal
Stephen J. Rose
Marty
Kimber Fritz
Rehab Counselor
Harsh Nayyar
Witness #1
Mary Pat Gleason
Witness #2
Vincent M. Ward
Man on Street
Jsu Garcia
Pablo Obregón
Gregory Estevane
Polygraph Administrator
Alex Procopio
Polygraph Assistant
Rita Gomez
Mrs. Castro
Kaizaad Kotwal
Teacher
David Jensen
John
Jay Krymis
Waiter #1
Mike Malone
Waiter #2 / Set Dresser
René Pereyra
Doctor
Kymberly Newberry
Press Secretary
Carroll Schumacher
Ayala Security #1
Ben Scott
Ayala Security #2
Michael Showers
Meeting Leader
Salma Hayek Pinault
Rosario (uncredited)
Fred Anderson
TV Reporter (uncredited)
David Bickford
Stan (uncredited)
Adam Clark
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Chic Daniel
DEA Agent (uncredited)
Sonia Debreczeni
Reporter (uncredited)
Alan Easley
Junkie (uncredited) / Set Dresser
Choel Evans
Photo Journalist (uncredited)
Rod Fielder
Newspaper Photographer (uncredited)
Tony Guma
Detective (uncredited)
Valerie Hanna
Witness #3 (uncredited)
Dominic Koulianos
Reporter (uncredited)
Zachary Lindsey
Cafe Patron (uncredited)
Meagan Lopez
Cocktail Party Attendee (uncredited)
Christie McNew
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Ambrit Millhouse
Cincinnati Hooker (uncredited)
Ken Miyamoto
Guy by Swimming Pool (uncredited)
David Pittinger
Cincinnati Police Officer (uncredited)
Christopher Rogers
Businessman (uncredited)
Leo Rogstad
Stand-In (uncredited)
Laurent Schwaar
Art Appraiser (uncredited)
Joey Sotello
DEA Agent / Attorney (uncredited)
William-Christopher Stephens
Drug Dealer (uncredited)
Clyde Tull
Cafe Patron (uncredited)
Fairly Tull
Cafe Patron (uncredited)
Jim Cody Williams
FBI Agent (uncredited)
Anthony Hawkins Woods
Junkie (uncredited)
William 'Shorty' Young
Court Room Participant (uncredited)
Stephen Gaghan
Screenplay
Laura Bickford
Producer
Stephen Mirrione
Editor
Marshall Herskovitz
Producer
Herbie Hancock
Music
Steven Soderbergh
Director / Director of Photography
Cliff Martinez
Original Music Composer
Philip Messina
Production Design
Simon Moore
Screenplay
Keith P. Cunningham
Art Direction
Louise Frogley
Costume Design
Debra Zane
Casting
Edward Zwick
Producer
Joyce Kogut
Costume Supervisor
Loretta James-Demasi
Makeup Artist
Annie Welles
Script Supervisor
Kristen Toscano Messina
Set Decoration
Roxanne Wightman
Hairstylist
Chris Snyder
Construction Coordinator
Wylie Griffin
Art Department Coordinator
Bonnie Clevering
Hair Department Head
Terri Taylor
Casting Associate
Kathrine Gordon
Hair Department Head
Katherine James
Makeup Department Head
Larry Blake
Supervising Sound Editor / Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Caitlin Maloney
Post Production Supervisor
Aaron Glascock
Dialogue Editor
F. Scott Taylor
Assistant Sound Editor
Alicia Stevenson
Foley Artist
Dawn Fintor
Foley Artist
David Betancourt
Foley Mixer
Rick Mitchell
Foley Editor
John Murray
Foley Editor
Gary Burritt
Negative Cutter
Dana Ross
Color Timer
John Robotham
Stunt Coordinator
Gary Jay
Camera Operator
Barry Idoine
First Assistant 'A' Camera
Duane Manwiller
First Assistant 'B' Camera
Paul Ledford
Production Sound Mixer
Keenan Wyatt
Boom Operator
Joseph F. Brennan
Boom Operator
Robin Le Chanu
Production Supervisor
Sonny Ritscher
Production Accountant
Blair Huizingh
Assistant Art Director
Greg Berry
Set Designer
Maya Shimoguchi
Set Designer
Barbara Ann Spencer
Set Designer
Steven Melton
Property Master
Lance Larson
Assistant Property Master
Melody Miller
Assistant Property Master
Shana Sigmond
Assistant Set Decoration
Jason Bedig
Leadman
Dale E. Anderson
Set Dresser
Brent A. Blom
Set Dresser
Gary A. Brewer
Set Dresser
Brooke Sartorius
Set Dresser
James W. Apted
Second Assistant 'A' Camera
Glenn Brown
Second Assistant 'B' Camera
Stacy De La Motte
Camera Loader
Bob Marshak
Still Photographer
Edward J. Ertel
Projection
James Plannette
Chief Lighting Technician
Eric Wycoff
Best Boy Electric
Russell Ayer
Electrician
R. Michael De Chellis
Rigging Gaffer
Herb Ault
Key Grip
Kevin 'Rambo' Fitzgerald
Best Boy Grip
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 27, 2000
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 27m
Budget$48,000,000
Box Office$207,500,000
Filming LocationsNew Mexico · California · Arizona · San Diego, United States of America · Mexico
Genres
Wiki.
Traffic is a 2000 American crime drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by Stephen Gaghan. It explores the illegal drug trade from several perspectives: users, enforcers, politicians, and traffickers. Their stories are edited together throughout the film, although some characters do not meet each other. The film is an adaptation of the 1989 British Channel 4 television series Traffik. The film stars an international ensemble cast, including Don Cheadle, Benicio del Toro, Michael Douglas, Erika Christensen, Luis Guzmán, Dennis Quaid, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Jacob Vargas, Tomas Milian, Topher Grace, James Brolin, Steven Bauer, and Benjamin Bratt. It features both English and Spanish-language dialogue.
20th Century Fox, the original financiers of the film, demanded that Harrison Ford play a leading role and that significant changes to the screenplay be made. Soderbergh refused and proposed the script to other major Hollywood studios; it was rejected because of the three-hour running time and the subject matter—Traffic is more of a political film than most Hollywood productions. USA Films, however, liked the project from the start and offered the filmmakers more money than Fox. Soderbergh operated the camera himself and adopted a distinctive color grade for each storyline so that audiences could tell them apart.
Traffic was released in the United States on December 27, 2000, and received critical acclaim for Soderbergh's direction, the film's style, complexity, messages, and the cast's performances (particularly del Toro's). Traffic earned numerous awards, including four Oscars (from five nominations): Best Director for Steven Soderbergh, Best Supporting Actor for Benicio del Toro, Best Adapted Screenplay for Stephen Gaghan and Best Film Editing for Stephen Mirrione. It was also a commercial success with a worldwide box-office revenue total of $207.5 million, well above its estimated $46 million budget.
In 2004, USA Network ran a miniseries—also called Traffic—based on the film and the 1989 British television series.