I am old enough to admit that the idea of legal marijuana dealers in the U.S. is a strange and bewildering thought. In the new film Green Is Gold, writer/director Ryon Baxter -- who also stars -- accepts that idea as a starting point for what looks like a very intriguing relationship drama about a man and his 13-year-old brother. We have an exclusive clip, showing the moment when our hero applies for a business license for his business, and then what happens from there is not quite what I expected. Here's the official synopsis: In Green Is Gold, a thirteen-year-old boy is forced to live with his estranged brother after their father is sent to prison. Their relationship is soon tested when the older...
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- 10/10/2016
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