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Cisco Pike: Directed by Bill Norton. With Kris Kristofferson, Karen Black, Gene Hackman, Harry Dean Stanton. A down on his luck former drug dealer is forced by a corrupt LAPD policeman to sell 100 kilos of confiscated marijuana in one weekend.
Cisco Pike is a 1972 American drama film that was written and directed by Bill L. Norton, and released by Columbia Pictures. The film stars Kris Kristofferson as a musician who, having fallen on hard times, turns to the selling of marijuana and is blackmailed by a police officer (Gene Hackman).
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Cisco Pike. 95 minutes ‧ R ‧ 1972. Roger Ebert. February 16, 1972. 3 min read. “Cisco Pike” is a long way from being a masterpiece, but it has a nice hang-loose texture to it, and a group of good performances. The performance that holds it together comes, somewhat surprisingly, from Kris Kristofferson.