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Video Interview: Bryan Cranston & Benjamin Bratt on "The Infiltrator"

Emmy award-winning actor Bryan Cranston enters the dangerous world of drugs once again in Brad Furman's "The Infiltrator." Contrast to his work on "Breaking Bad," in "The Infiltrator" he plays federal agent Robert Mazur, who led one of the biggest drug stings in history against notorious Columbian drug lord Pablo Escobar. Joining Cranston in the cast is Benjamin Bratt, who plays Escobar's top lieutenant, Robert Alcaino. 

Katherine Tulich spoke with Cranston and Benjamin Bratt about "The Infiltrator," how cinematic this true story is and much more. 

Katherine Tulich

Katherine Tulich is an Australian-born entertainment journalist now living in Los Angeles, where she covers music, movies and television. She is a contributor to the Los Angeles Times.

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