Brian Cranston again played in the movie about the drug business

The 60-year-old American actor Brian Cranston, known to many on the series "The X-Files" and "In All Grave," again decided to try himself in the film with a story about drug lords. This time the actor played the main role in the tape "Implementation", directed by Brad Furman.

In the film, Brian became a special agent

The film "Embedding" is filmed based on the same biographical novel by Robert Mazur. The script for this picture was written by Ellen Brown Furman. In addition to Brian Cranston, the audience will be able to see the equally famous actors: Diane Kruger, Amy Ryan, John Leguizamo, Joseph Gilgan, Benjamin Bratt and many others. Filming took place in Florida, Paris and London.

The plot of the picture is very twisted: Brian had to play a special agent of the customs service named Robert Mazur, who must infiltrate the drugstore in order to collect evidence. For this, the agent will use the name Bob Musell. In the future, he will gather evidence that large banking institutions are engaged in money laundering from the sale of drugs to the Colombian mafia. In this film, Robert will confront a very significant man among drug lords - Pablo Escobar, and the information collected during the operation will help to imprison the most General Manuel Noriega.

The picture "Implementation" will be released in July this year, but for now a wide range of viewers are offered footage from the set.

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