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Cast
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Sean Apple | ... |
Guy in Park
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Jonah Blechman | ... |
Kenny
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Garrett M. Brown | ... |
Dr. Felder
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Ann Cusack | ... |
Angela Blake
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Peter Facinelli | ... |
Paris
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Elizabeth Greene | ... |
Woman in Yard
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Logan Grove | ... |
Christopher Blake
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Chris Hall | ... |
Jefferson
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Mel Harris | ... |
Charlie
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Ken Howard | ... |
Santee
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Billy Lush | ... |
Bobby Ward
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Donne McRae | ... |
The Wolf's Voice
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Sean P. Neelon | ... |
Druggie
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Joe Ochman | ... |
Donald Garek
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Blake Robbins | ... |
Thomas Blake
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Jim Sharon | ... |
Toy Store Thug #1
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Alex Sol | ... |
Rusty
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Simone Vicari | ... |
Maya Gibbs
(as Raina-Simone Moore)
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Directed by
Robert Ethan Gunnerson |
Written by
Robert Ethan Gunnerson | ... | () |
Produced by
Peter Sandvoss | ... | associate producer |
Jennifer Schaefer | ... | producer |
Jim Sharon | ... | producer |
Music by
Robert Ethan Gunnerson | ||
Monte Montgomery |
Cinematography by
David J. Frederick |
Editing by
Robert Ethan Gunnerson |
Casting By
Dan Shaner | ||
Michael Testa |
Production Design by
Chris Anthony Miller |
Set Decoration by
Sara Krueger |
Costume Design by
Jonah Blechman |
Makeup Department
Ashley Fox | ... | makeup department head |
Grace Phillips | ... | assistant makeup artist (uncredited) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Ken Diver | ... | second second assistant director |
Elizabeth Greene | ... | second assistant director |
Chris Hall | ... | first assistant director |
Art Department
Mario Osuna | ... | art swing |
Michael Passine | ... | art swing |
Sound Department
Craig Clark | ... | re-recording mixer / supervising sound editor |
Susan Fitz-Simon | ... | foley artist |
Danny Kim | ... | sound editor |
Todd Kruger | ... | boom operator |
Colin Rogers | ... | adr foley mixer |
Teddy Salas | ... | assistant sound editor |
Craig Schafer | ... | re-recording mixer / sound effects editor |
George Whittam | ... | sound mixer |
Camera and Electrical Department
Jorge Devotto | ... | first assistant camera |
Keith McNulty | ... | gaffer |
Sean P. Neelon | ... | electrician |
Derek Rasmussen | ... | grip |
David Tagarda | ... | best boy electric |
Casting Department
Carla Lewis | ... | extras casting |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Krissy Rudell | ... | wardrobe supervisor (as Kristine Hawley) |
Script and Continuity Department
Sherie Giehtbrock | ... | script supervisor |
Additional Crew
Aric Berg | ... | production assistant |
Johnny Ortez | ... | production accountant |
Tim Vogel | ... | key set production assistant |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Ammo Content (2017) (United States) (video) (VOD)
- Gravitas Ventures (2009) (United States) (video) (VOD)
- Edel Media & Entertainment (2014) (Germany) (Blu-ray) (DVD) (Starmovie)
- Edel Media & Entertainment (2014) (Germany) (DVD) (Starmovie)
- GatebreakR (2020) (World-wide)
- Great Movies (2013) (Germany) (video) (Homevideo, VOD, Internet)
- Infopictures (2011) (Germany) (DVD) (and Blu-ray)
- Teleview International (2006) (Lebanon) (tv) (Middle East)
- Well Go USA Entertainment (2008) (United States) (DVD)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Roundabout Entertainment (sound post-production)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Set in the belly of Los Angeles' criminal underworld, Arc is the story of Paris Pritchert, a former police officer turned drug dealer and addict, who embarks on a quest to find a missing child in the hope of redeeming his eroding character. The only catch is, like all addicts, Paris' confidence completely relies on the drugs in his system and -- in this case -- his firm belief that he can succeed in his mission if he can just stay high 24/7 and alive long enough to see it through. To aid in the endeavor, Paris enlists the help of Maya Gibbs, an African American prostitute versed not only in the language of the street, but also in the words of Maya Angelou and Nadine Gordimer. And together, the path of this dysfunctional duo crosses with those of the child's parents, a doctor with a penchant for soliciting "Street Boys", a self-ascribed King Of Porn, a drug supplier with a gift for making impeccable hors d'oeuvres, and a hardened cop with more scams than the most adept street hustler. Told through a variety of visual techniques and color schemes, Arc unfolds as Paris' search leads to places he never expected. It is a search filled with the dimness of an addict's life, the shadiness of perverse characters and the budding friendship of two people with nothing to lose and everything to gain. And most of all, it is a search filled with answers. Answers to the child's whereabouts... answers to Paris' relationship with his own mother and father... and answers to the existence of a criminal mastermind known only as "The Wolf". Written by Anonymous |
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Box Office
Budget | $650,000 (estimated) |