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Featuring:
Erik Allen, Randy Baranczyk, Chris Carlson
Written by:
James A. Kreitel
Gene Teigland
Directed by:
Gene Teigland
Release Date:
July 20, 2007
Original Title:
Arnolds Park
Genres:
Mystery | Thriller
Production Companies:
B.Sting Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 103
When strangers Frank Delano and his Uncle Bobby purchase the local amusement park of a "peaceful" resort town they stir up guilt and suspicion among the locals over a murder and suicide the town would rather forget.
In the eyes of his classmates, Francis Larson is nothing more than an overweight social outcast. After being sent to prison when he's forced to confess to the murder, everyone including his classmates are led to believe that Francis commits suicide. However, it's only a cover for his physical transformation to Frank Delano. Aided by his rich eccentric Uncle Bobby, they meticulously plan Frank's return to Arnolds Park to bring the real killer to justice. During Frank's physical transformation Bobby also hires a young beauty Susan Campbell who has close ties to Jackie Newmar the one who has the answers that could help clear Francis' name. The People's Movie presents Arnolds Park. An online movie collaboration from people in all fifty states and around the world. This mystery romance is a thrill ride of lies, secret confessions, justice, revenge, betrayal and love.
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Casting:
Lynn Blumenthal
Costume Design:
Andrew Rempel
Director:
Gene Teigland
Director of Photography:
Craig Peterschmidt
Music:
Tom Hambleton
Producer:
Patrick Nelson
Jillian Nodland
Gene Teigland
Production Coordinator:
Matt Olson
Production Design:
Jill Broadfoot
Set Decoration:
Cheri Anderson
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