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Remake of 

Traffik (1989) (TV Mini-Series)

Spin-off 

Traffic (2004) (TV Mini-Series)

References 

Topkapi (1964)
Z (1969)
Duel (1971) (TV Movie)
Up in Smoke (1978)
Hardcore (1979)
Larry King Live (1985) (TV Series)
The Hat Squad (1992) (TV Series)
The West Wing (1999) (TV Series)

Referenced in 

HBO First Look: Inside the Walls of 'The Last Castle' (2001) (TV Episode)
mentioned once
Saturday Night Live: Megan Mullally/Clay Aiken (2004) (TV Episode)
Referenced by 'Sharon Stone'
Five Directors on 'The Battle of Algiers' (2004) (Video)
mentioned once
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (2004) (Video Game)
The same color scheme used in 'Traffic' with the separate stories is used on each separate island in 'San Andreas'; Hazy orange/browns for Los Santos; cold, icy blues for San Fierro and warm greens for Las Venturas.
Still Swingin' (2005) (TV Movie)
This title is referenced.
The Making of 'Lord of War' (2006) (Video)
mentioned once
Entourage: Welcome to the Jungle (2007) (TV Episode)
"Stephen Gaghan, the guy who wrote 'Traffic'"
Psych: Zero to Murder in Sixty Seconds (2007) (TV Episode)
Crim Student mentions it.
Be Kind Rewind (2008)
Video case is shown.
The Very Very Big Company (2008)
One of the 5 DVDs that Zak gives to his colleague Sacha to keep him busy.
Hunting Grounds (2009)
One of the characters mentions an internship under the director of Traffic.
The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Echelon Conspiracy/Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun Li/Crossing Over (2009) (TV Episode)
A man says Crossing Over (2009) has the Structure of Traffic (2000)
Brows Held High: The Girlfriend Experience (2012) (TV Episode)
mentions the numer of senators Soderbergh got to be in this movuie
Savages (2012)
In both films, Benicio del Toros character is last seen watching children play a baseball-game

Features 

Dynasty (1981) (TV Series)

Featured in 

The 73rd Annual Academy Awards (2001) (TV Special)
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Episode #19.72 (2011) (TV Episode)
a clip is shown in a montage of Michael Douglas films

Spoofs 

Falling Down (1993)

See also

Trivia | Goofs | Crazy Credits | Quotes | Alternate Versions | Soundtracks

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