wayno it's mentioned at the end of the movie during the message to george's dad
"Tuna" eventually made his way back to Weymouth Mass. George had said that on one of his trips back home he saw Tuna mowing a lawn. He waved and said hi to George as if not a day had gone by since they had last seen each other.
inhuman crime, and inhumane indeed.
He died.
blow
wayno it's mentioned at the end of the movie during the message to george's dad
His real name is wayno it actually gets quoted in the movie in the message he sends his dad
Grath Van Tuna
I recently watched the movie "This Modern Age"--made I believe in the early 1930s, and there was a scene where Joan Crawford's character was using a blow dryer much like the ones used today. I was amazed...I had to rewind the movie and see it again to finally believe it. I thought blow dryers came out in the 60s or so.
In the movie Blow, George Jung is a drug supplier and not distributor.
"Tuna" eventually made his way back to Weymouth Mass. George had said that on one of his trips back home he saw Tuna mowing a lawn. He waved and said hi to George as if not a day had gone by since they had last seen each other.
guliano gema
it is proven that tuna do eat shrimp aparrently it is good for them and helps their digestive systyem to function however tuna is not always around shrimps so also it could not be true i cut up a rat today!!!
inhuman crime, and inhumane indeed.
He died.
hoi
The Irish poem featured in the movie Blow is "Ithaca" by C.P. Cavafy. It is recited by Johnny Depp's character, George Jung, during the film.