2002-05-25 • 1h 30min
They raced through the back roads and sailed the high seas for a decade, delivering a precious liquid cargo to a nation whose thirst could not be quenched by legislation. From high-toned clubs and hidden speakeasies to backwoods shacks, Prohibition did little to stop America's consumption of liquor--it just diverted the flow to different channels. RUMRUNNERS, MOONSHINERS AND BOOTLEGGERS revisits the rough-and-tumble days of Prohibition for a candid, inside look at the legacy of this tumultuous time. Former Rumrunners talk of their run-ins with the Coast Guard, and we'll see how NASCAR owes its existence to the failed attempt to dry out the nation. Authors provide a historical perspective, while retired agents and prosecutors reflect on their difficult, dangerous and ultimately futile efforts to enforce a law that America clearly did not support.Filled with extraordinary tales, rarely-seen footage and a host of captivating photos.

Clerks

The Godfather

Joker

Pulp Fiction

The Shawshank Redemption

Green Book

Shutter Island

The Matrix

The Truman Show

Gladiator

12 Angry Men

The Dark Knight

Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood

Titanic

American Beauty

Avengers: Endgame

Back to the Future

Batman Begins

Oppenheimer

2001: A Space Odyssey