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Wednesday, June 01, 2005

OLIVER STONE"D" on Hydrocodone ?

Sheesh its for pain!!
COME ON BUDDIE!!

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http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,16656,00.html?tnews

Oliver Stone Gets Stung
by Marcus Errico May 31, 2005, 8:30 AM PT

Just when we thought things couldn't get much worse for Oliver Stone after Alexander stunk up the box office last fall comes this: The three-time Oscar winner is facing drug-possession and drunken-driving charges stemming from a weekend traffic stop.
Beverly Hills cops pulled over the 58-year-old movie maker's Mercedes around 11:30 p.m. at a checkpoint on Sunset Boulevard. The checkpoint was part of a statewide crackdown set up for Memorial Day weekend.
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"During the course of the contact, Mr. Stone exhibited symptoms of possible alcohol intoxication," the Beverly Hills PD said in a statement. "As the result of additional investigation, Mr. Stone was arrested for suspicion of misdemeanor DUI and possession of a controlled substance."
Police declined to identify the substance or what Stone's blood-alcohol level was.
The filmmaker, who was driving solo, cooperated with police. He was taken into custody overnight and released Saturday morning after posting $15,000 bail.
There has been no immediate comment from the Stone camp.
Stone, who owns Academy Awards for directing Platoon (1986) and Born on the Fourth of July (1989) and writing the drug-themed epic Midnight Express (1978), is no stranger to the inner workings of Beverly Hills jurisprudence. He was busted in 1999 on similar charges.
In that incident, Beverly Hills' finest stopped Stone for erratic driving. A search of his car turned up a pharmaceutical arsenal worthy of the tripped-out players in his 1991 biopic The Doors.
According to police, Stone was caught red-handed with fenfluramine and phentermine (the stuff that makes Fen-Phen a heart-stopping, FDA-banned diet drug), the muscle relaxer Meprobamate, the Vicodin-esque Hydrocodone and a small amount of "concentrated" marijuana. For good measure, Stone allegedly flunked a Breathalyzer test.
He eventually pleaded guilty to drug possession and no contest to DUI and, as a first-time offender, was ordered into rehab.
After making such critical and commercial hits as Salvador, Wall Street, JFK, Natural Born Killers and Nixon in the 1980s, Stone took a five-year hiatus from feature films to travel and work on documentaries. He finally returned with last year's sword-and-sandals saga Alexander. Plagued by on-set problems and overruns, the production's budget reportedly topped out at $155 million; widely panned, the film made just over $34 million domestically and $167 million worldwide.