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  1. Holy Rollers is a 2010 American independent crime drama film directed by Kevin Asch and written by Antonio Macia. It stars Jesse Eisenberg, Justin Bartha, Ari Graynor, Danny A. Abeckaser and Q-Tip. The film is inspired by a true story of a young Hasidic man who was lured into the world of international drug trafficking in the late 90s.

  2. Dec 23, 2010 · A biographical crime drama based on a true story of a young Hasidic Jew who becomes a drug mule for an Israeli cartel in 1998. The film explores the contrast between the Orthodox Jewish culture and the illegal drug trade, as well as the main character's personal struggles and choices.

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    • Biography, Crime, Drama
    • Kevin Asch
    • 2010-12-23
  3. May 21, 2010 · Watch Holy Rollers with a subscription on Prime Video. Despite a promising premise and a solid central performance from Jesse Eisenberg, Holy Rollers lacks the depth necessary to overcome...

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  4. Jun 2, 2010 · A movie about a Hasidic Jew who becomes a drug courier in Amsterdam. Jesse Eisenberg stars as Sam Gold, a naive and devout young man who gets involved in a dangerous business.

  5. A crime thriller inspired by true events about a drug ring trafficking ecstasy pills to the New York Club scene. Sam Gold, studying to become a Rabbi, reluctantly follows the path his family has chosen for him.

  6. About this movie. arrow_forward. Sam Gold (The Social Network's Jesse Eisenberg) reluctantly follows the path his family has chosen for him, studying to become a Rabbi and...

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  8. Holy Rollers. Summaries. In Brooklyn, a youth from an Orthodox Jewish community is lured into becoming an Ecstasy dealer by his pal who has ties to an Israeli drug cartel. Inspired by a true story of a young Hasidic man who was lured into the world of international drug trafficking in the late 90s. — Carter. 1998 Brooklyn.