Arsenal (2017) [R]

Release Date:
January 6, 2017

Original Title:
Arsenal

Alternate Titles:
Arsenal
Philly Fury
Southern Fury

Genres:
Crime | Thriller

Production Companies:
EFO Films
Highland Film Group
Ingenious Media
Lionsgate
River Bay Films
The Fyzz
Tinker Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
DE: 18  GB: 18  JP: R15+  US: R 

Runtime: 92

Brotherhood has its price.

After the deadbeat brother of a businessman is assumed to be in on his own kidnapping, his sibling must take action to rescue him.

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ADR & Dubbing:
Dustin Coffey

Art Department Coordinator:
Keli Mazza

Art Direction:
Aaron Bautista

Best Boy Electric:
Joshua Anderson

Boom Operator:
Zach Lancaster

Camera Operator:
Alejandro Lalinde

Costume Design:
Rachel Stringfellow

Costume Supervisor:
Jackson Rambo

Digital Intermediate:
Michael Williams
Michael Eaves
Eileen Godoy

Director:
Steven C. Miller

Director of Photography:
Brandon Cox

Dolly Grip:
Kenneth Coblentz

Editor:
Vincent Tabaillon

Epk Camera Operator:
Bryant Mock

First Assistant Camera:
Joe Waistell
Joe Segura

First Assistant Editor:
Alexander Aquino

Gaffer:
Sergio Villegas

Hair Department Head:
Lauren Kelley

Key Grip:
Sean P. Fickert

Key Hair Stylist:
Ashley Mills

Key Makeup Artist:
Tiffanie Hudson

Key Set Costumer:
Stacy Scarborough Martin

Makeup Department Head:
Karri Farris

Music:
Ryan Franks
Scott Nickoley

Music Supervisor:
Mike Burns

Producer:
George Furla
Randall Emmett

Production Design:
Niko Vilaivongs

Property Master:
Janna Roach

Script Supervisor:
Nick DiRosa

Set Decoration:
Kami Laprade

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
David Barber

Special Effects Supervisor:
Ken Gorrell

Visual Effects:
Keith Richner

Writer:
Jason Mosberg

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