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movie Arkansas (2020)

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Title: Arkansas

Tagline: Crime knows no borders

Genre: Crime,Thriller

Director: Clark Duke

Cast: Liam Hemsworth,Clark Duke,Vince Vaughn,John Malkovich,Eden Brolin,Vivica A. Fox,Michael Kenneth Williams,Patrick Muldoon,Jacob Zachar,Juston Street,Chris Mullinax,Troy Faruk,Chandler Duke,Brad William Henke,Jeff Chase,Barry Primus,Adina Galupa,Jared Bankens,Wayne Coyne,Demi Castro,Samantha M Shaw,Eric Walton,Melèa Celeste Rose,Larry Barnette

Status: Released

Release: 2020-05-05

Runtime: 117

Plot: Kyle and Swin live by the orders of an Arkansas-based drug kingpin named Frog, whom they've never met. But when a deal goes horribly wrong, the consequences are deadly.

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Trailer Cast Crew Videos

    • Liam Hemsworth

      Kyle
    • Clark Duke

      Swin
    • Vince Vaughn

      Frog
    • John Malkovich

      Bright
    • Eden Brolin

      Johanna
    • Vivica A. Fox

      Her
    • Michael Kenneth Williams

      Almond
    • Patrick Muldoon

      Joe
    • Jacob Zachar

      Stranger
    • Juston Street

      Barry
    • Chris Mullinax

      Colin
    • Troy Faruk

      Thug
    • Chandler Duke

      Nick
    • Brad William Henke

      Tim
    • Jeff Chase

      Thomas
    • Barry Primus

      Old Greek
    • Adina Galupa

    • Jared Bankens

      Pony Tail
    • Wayne Coyne

      Self
    • Demi Castro

      Middleman
    • Samantha M Shaw

      Bar Patron
    • Eric Walton

      Testament
    • Melèa Celeste Rose

      Young Her
    • Larry Barnette

      Biker
    • Camille Jumelle (Costume & Make-Up)

      Costume Supervisor
    • Devendra Banhart (Sound)

      Original Music Composer
    • Nikki Rudloff (Art)

      Assistant Art Director
    • Martin Sprock (Production)

      Producer
    • Andre Relis (Production)

      Executive Producer
    • Todd Schlopy (Camera)

      First Assistant "A" Camera
    • Josh Murphy (Sound)

      Foley Artist
    • Brahm Patel (Sound)

      Foley Recordist
    • Ron Goleman (Production)

      Local Casting
    • Mylan Dockery (Production)

      Line Producer
    • Tiffany Boyle (Production)

      Co-Executive Producer
    • Jason Allison (Production)

      Executive Producer
    • Elizabeth Costa de Beauregard Rose (Production)

      Executive Producer
    • Charles Dorfman (Production)

      Executive Producer
    • Phil Kim (Production)

      Executive Producer
    • Franchesca Lantz (Production)

      Executive Producer
    • Michael S. Smith (Production)

      Executive Producer
    • Massimiliano Pareschi (Visual Effects)

      Visual Effects Supervisor
    • Ashley Heathcock (Costume & Make-Up)

      Costume Design
    • Laura Wallgren (Art)

      Set Decoration
    • Patrick J. Don Vito (Editing)

      Editor
    • Michael Melamed (Directing)

      Second Assistant Director
    • Marcus Turchi (Art)

      Construction Coordinator
    • Lauren Kelley (Costume & Make-Up)

      Hair Department Head
    • David Gilbery (Production)

      Executive Producer
    • Alan Pao (Production)

      Co-Executive Producer
    • Julie Toche (Art)

      Set Dresser
    • Miguel Pask (Camera)

      "B" Camera Operator
    • Grady Allen Bishop (Crew)

      Stunts
    • Jackson Rambo (Art)

      Art Department Coordinator
    • Arkansas -In Select Theaters, on Apple, Amazon, & On Demand platforms 5/1, on Blu-Ray & DVD 5/5 2020

      • Trailer
    • Official Trailer

      • Trailer
Movie information in first post provided by The Movie Database
This crime thriller has a hint of witty comedy and will keep you watching till the end to see how the story of the drug dealer duo ends.

Ultimately, it started off with betrayal, and ironically ended in betrayal.

It's a long storyline, but it's worth the watch.

Having the movie segmented into chapters made the length more bearable as you could try to piece the story together chapter by chapter to guess how it'll end.
 
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