Broad Green Pictures has released an exclusive clip for their upcoming film "The Infiltrator."

The clip, entitled "Stinks Like a Cop," features an intense confrontation between three drug lords. The clip features John Leguizamo in the role of Emir Abreu as he is questioned for being an undercover cop. It also features a number of Spanish-language dialogue subtitled in English.

"The Infiltrator" is due out in theaters this Wednesday and tells the true story of U.S. Customs agent Robert "Bob" Mazur (Bryan Cranston) who goes deep undercover to infiltrate Pablo Escobar's blood-soaked drug trafficking scene plaguing the nation in 1985 by posing as slick, money-laundering businessman Bob Musella.

Bob recruits fellow agent Emir Abreu (John Leguizamo) and rookie agent Kathy Ertz (Diane Kruger). Through their investigation Mazur befriends Escobar's top lieutenant Roberto Alcano (Benjamin Bratt) in order to take down the famous drug lord.

The film has been obtaining rave reviews especially for Academy award nominee Bryan Cranston. Broad Green, who has released such acclaimed films as "99 Homes," "Knights of Cup" and "10,000KM is releasing the film nationwide.

"The Infiltrator" is rated R for strong violence and language throughout, some sexual content and drug material. Brad Furman, who is best known for his work on "The Lincoln Lawyer," "Runner Runner" and "The Take," directed the film. "The Infiltrator" was written by Ellen Brown Furman and was produced by Paul M. Brennan, Miriam Segal and Brad Furman.