Billy Corben and Alfred Spellman talked to drug dealers and hitmen to make “Cocaine Cowboys.”
When criminals get out of prison, they want to tell their stories to Corben and Spellman.
The latest story in the franchise, “Cocaine Cowboys: The Kings of Miami,” hits Netflix Wednesday.
Born and bred in Miami, Florida, director Billy Corben and producer Alfred Spellman grew up knowing a simple fact: Their city has been, and will always be, a sunny place for shady people.
Whether it’s the refuge for retired mafia kingpins of the past, or the stomping grounds of infamous figures like O.J. Simpson and the late Jeffrey Epstein, The Magic City has never been able to shake its notorious reputation.
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