When six raiders kill her husband, child and workers on her ranch, a white woman raised by the Commanche' claims an Indian blood rite.
Detectives Marcus Burnett and Mike Lowrey of the Miami Narcotics Task Force are tasked with stopping the flow of the drug Ecstasy into Miami. They track the drugs to the whacked-out Cuban drug lord Johnny Tapia, who is also involved in a bloody war with Russian and Haitian mobsters. If that isn't bad enough, there's tension between the two detectives when Marcus discovers that playboy Mike is secretly romancing Marcus’ sister, Syd.
Carlos Guity was born and raised in the South Bronx, New York. At the young age of 8, after years of flipping on the streets of the South Bronx, he was accepted into the New York School for Circus Arts, which was run by the Big Apple Circus. At the school, he trained in circus arts, which were composed of basic ballet, tumbling, hand-to-hand acrobatics, foot juggling, juggling, pyramids, and unicycles, to name a few. In 1990, he joined the professional core company of the Big Apple Circus, and he would spend 8 years as an acrobat. He performed in numerous acrobatic acts, which included teeterboard, 3 and 4-person hand balancing, juggling, elephants, dance, and comedy acrobatic acts. In 1999, he moved to Orlando, Florida, to work for Walt Disney World at the Indiana Jones Epic Stunt Spectacular as a stunt performer in the live stunt show. There he would learn high falls, fights, stunt acting, repelling, and stage fighting. He would also become stunt captain and have the opportunity to train new stunt performers in the role at the show over his 20 years there. In Orlando, he would earn his first stunt credits for the TV series "Sheena," in which he would work over 15 episodes under stunt coordinators Glenn Wilder and Jeff Pruitt. Most recently, Carlos has had the opportunity to work on several Marvel films, including Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: Endgame.
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