The true story adaptation of "Cocaine Bear" starts and Banks re-directs the tube


1905 Film News The film "Cocaine Bear" adapted from a real story was launched on August 21, local time. The film’s producer Christopher Miller posted a set shot. "Cocaine Bear" directed by Elizabeth Banks is described as a "character-driven, documentary-style film about modern American history". The original story of the film



took place in 1985. Before Christmas, a 79 kg black bear died in Chattahoochee National Forest in Georgia. The cause of death was an overdose of cocaine. In the previous three months, the drug dealer Andrew had dropped a large amount of drugs from the plane into the area, and then he himself jumped off the plane. Unfortunately, Andrew was caught in a parachute and fell to his death in the yard of a family in Knoxville, Tennessee. Before becoming a criminal, Andrew, who was born in a noble family in Kentucky, was an anesthetic agent, and later he became a lawyer. It is believed that he established his own network while working as a lawyer and eventually became a drug dealer. When he threw 40 plastic bags full of drugs into the Chattahoochee National Forest, a drug deal from Colombia was underway.


But when the police later searched, they found only 40 opened plastic bags with traces of cocaine and a dead black bear next to them. The black bear ate all the drugs and died due to overdose. Later, the cocaine bear was later given to the Chattahoochee River National Forest Recreation Area and placed in the visitor center of the recreation area for exhibition. Except for a small board, people can't see any explanation about its particular source. Now this black bear has become the main sight of Lexington, Kentucky. There is currently no news about the film being released. According to media analysis, the film is expected to be released in 2022.