Inside A Crack House: US Drug Gangs Exposed (True Crime Documentary) | Real Stories

Inside A Crack House: US Drug Gangs Exposed (True Crime Documentary) | Real Stories In the summer of 2005, federal agents and police in Rockford, Illinois, captured over a thousand hours of surveillance footage inside a crack house. The gang smokes marijuana, plays with guns, and sells crack and heroin for six weeks, completely unaware that their every move is being recorded. Customers come and go, unaware that their private lives are being revealed. This is an intimate portrait of a crack house’s rise and fall, as well as a drug-addled American urban culture. Interviews with gang members, their friends, and police disclose the unavoidable tragedy - and the occasional dark humour - of a reality that exists underneath the surface of any major community. From Crack House USA Twitter: Facebook - Instagram - @realstoriesdocs To listen to some of the best new documentary filmmakers talk on The Doc Exchange podcast, click this link: Content licensed from Warner Brothers. Any queries, please contact us at: owned-enquiries@ If you loved this film, Real Stories has hundreds more full-length documentaries, click the link to enjoy: Inside A Crack House: Gang Life Exposed | Real Stories
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