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  1. Blow (film) - Wikipedia

    Blow (film) ... Blow is a 2001 American biographical crime drama film produced and directed by Ted Demme, about an American cocaine kingpin and his international network.

  2. Blow (2001) - IMDb

    Blow: Directed by Ted Demme. With Johnny Depp, Penélope Cruz, Franka Potente, Rachel Griffiths. The story of how George Jung, along with the Medellín Cartel headed by Pablo Escobar, established …

  3. BLOW Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    Mountain View Fire Rescue hustled to get to a fire caused by a power pole that blew down.

  4. Blow | Rotten Tomatoes

    Discover reviews, ratings, and trailers for Blow on Rotten Tomatoes. Stay updated with critic and audience scores today!

  5. BLOW Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com

    Blow, stroke, hit, slap refer to a sudden or forceful impact, but differ in their literal and figurative uses. Blow emphasizes the violence of the impact and, figuratively, adverse fortune: a blow from a …

  6. BLOW | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    blow verb (SPEND) [ T ] informal to spend a large amount of money, especially on things that are not really necessary:

  7. Blow movie review & film summary (2001) | Roger Ebert

    Apr 6, 2001 · “Blow” stars Johnny Depp in a biopic about George Jung, a man who claims that in the late 1970s he imported about 85 percent of all the cocaine in America. That made him the greatest …

  8. Blow streaming: where to watch movie online? - JustWatch

    Find out how and where to watch "Blow" online on Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ today – including 4K and free options.

  9. Blow (2001) - Movie | Moviefone

    A boy named George Jung grows up in a struggling family in the 1950's. His mother nags at her husband as he is trying to make a living for the family. It is finally revealed that George's father...

  10. Watch Blow | Prime Video - amazon.com

    In the 1970s a man (Johnny Depp) works with Colombian smugglers to establish the cocaine business in the United States.