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A group of drug users in the 1970s help finance their habit by robbing drug stores. Matt Dillons character is very superstitious and eventually his luck runs out.
1971. Based in Portland, Oregon, Bob Hughes is a golf aficionado and is highly superstitious. He is also a junkie who, when hes not in prison for his crimes, leads a small group of like minded people robbing pharmaceutical dispensaries throughout the Pacific Northwest of what they hope will be prescription narcotics, both to use as their fixes as well as trade for other street drugs from other junkies, such as their lowlife neighbor, David. Bobs team includes: Dianne, his wife who hes known since they were kids; Rick, his slightly dim apprentice; and Nadine, Ricks very young girlfriend who they picked up along the way in one of their robberies, and who Bob treats as the junior partner and thus the expendable one of the group. PPD Narcotics Detective Gentry and his team know that Bob is committing these crimes and has to figure out how best to nab him. Bob, in return, knows that Gentry is watching them. A specific incident that occurs during the course of their illegal activities in combination with what looks to be the fates lining up against them makes Bob reevaluate his life and contemplate going clean and straight, with or without Dianne. If Bob does make the decision to do so, he may find that saying it will happen or wanting it to happen is different from it actually happening. He may also find that a past incident with Gentry and his men will factor into what happens.
Matt Dillon
Bob
Kelly Lynch
Dianne
James Le Gros
Rick
Heather Graham
Nadine
Eric Hull
Druggist
Max Perlich
David
James Remar
Gentry
John Kelly
Cop
Grace Zabriskie
Bob's Mother
George Catalano
Trousinski
Janet Baumhover
Neighbor Lady
Ted D'Arms
Neighbor Man
Neal Thomas
Halamer
Stephen Rutledge
Motel Manager
Beah Richards
Drug Counselor
William S. Burroughs
Tom the Priest
Robert Lee Pitchlynn
Hotel Clerk
Roger Hancock
Machinist
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