High Times' Potluck

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High Times' Potluck
Directed by Alison Thompson
Written by Victor Colicchio
Nicholas Iacovino
Starring Frank Adonis
Theo Kogan
Charles Malik Whitfield
Victor Colicchio
Nicholas Iacovino
Jason Mewes
Running time 90 mins
Country USA
Language English
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High Times' Potluck is a 2002 comedy film by High Times that revolves around a mobster in Manhattan who discovers the magic of marijuana.

This aptly-named comedy follows a suitcase of high-grade marijuana from the farm where it was grown, to its eventual distribution in New York. Along the way the weed passes through the hands of an obnoxious artist (Jason Isaacs), an unfortunate small-time dealer (Jason Mewes), a bereaved Mafia gangster (Frank Adonis), the lead-singer of a punk band (Theo Kogan) and an ageing TV detective (Frank Gorshin). This uneven tale of murder, deception, and romance sees a bizarre assortment of characters drawn together, as various plots and sub-plots interweave, culminating in a showdown at a "Reefer Rally".

The film won the Audience Award for "Best Feature Film" at New York International Independent Film Festival, and "Best Comedy" at the Atlantic City Film Festival.

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