Dope Thief author on why Apple TV+โ€™s adaptation had to be shot in โ€˜magneticโ€™ Philadelphia



Author Dennis Tafoya remembers his time working in accident and emergency in a hospital in Doylestown, Philadelphia, in the 1980s.

One night, a call came in about a fire at a farmhouse-turned-meth lab, but when doctors attempted to help, the burn victim refused care and eventually died.

โ€œIt got me thinking about who ends up in a burning meth lab in the middle of the night,โ€ said Tafoya in a recent call with Philadelphia newspaper The Inquirer.

That incident was the seed of the idea that, decades later, became Tafoyaโ€™s 2009 novel Dope Thief. It has since been adapted into a series of the same name on Apple TV+, written, directed, and executive produced by Peter Craig โ€“ who co-wrote the screenplay for 2010 crime thriller The Town โ€“ and executive produced by legendary filmmaker Ridley Scott.
Scott also directed the pilot, which introduces the two best friends-protagonists, Ray (Brian Tyree Henry) and Manny (Wagner Moura), who pose as DEA drug enforcement agents to steal money from small-time drug dealers.

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