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Encyclopedia > Lammbock

Lammbock is a 2001 German film. The movie is based around two drug dealers who get into trouble after attracting the attention of an undercover cop. 2001 is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ... These lollipops, above, were found to contain heroin when inspected by the US Drug Enforcement Administration In jurisdictions where legislation restricts or prohibits the sale of certain popular drugs, it is common for an illegal drugs trade to develop. ...


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Lammbock - Days in the fabulous life of Lewe (627 words)
Lammbock is one of the so much neglected german movies I barely manage to watch and it's a very popular one if you ask me. It's a sad sign that I didn't manage to watch it up to today and many people laughed at me because of it.
The movie while being focussed on the drug part, tells a story of the daily live of these two partying and having fun and the days when they suddenly are facing some trouble discovering an undercover drug agent inside their midst.
Above all 'Lammbock' is a comedy and barely to be taken for serious, nevertheless it manages to get through with its storyline without being too rediculous.
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