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In 1973, Steve Lamb was busted smuggling more than nine tons of marijuana into the sleepy fishing village of Steinhatchee, Florida. At the time, it was the biggest pot seizure in U.S. history. It changed Steve's life and his community-giving rise to an industry of fishermen-turned-pot-smugglers in his hometown of St. Pete Beach, FL and making him a local legend. 50 years later, he refuses to let that legend fade. As the sun sets on Steve Lamb, "The Green Flash" offers an intimate look at an aging pirate's attempt to leave a worthwhile legacy behind.
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