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Arbitrage

Drama

Rated R

Box Office: $7.8M

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Boxart Format Release Date
Lge d33199d DVD
UPC: 031398161530
12/21/2012 Not Available
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UPC: 031398161561
12/21/2012 Not Available

Release Dates

When Announced When Released
In Theaters September 14 2012
On 4K-UHD Not AvailableAlert MeRemind Me
On Blu-ray December 21 2012Now Available
On DVD December 21 2012Now Available

Product Details

PRINCIPAL CAST

Richard Gere, Susan Sarandon, Tim Roth, Brit Marling, Monica Raymund, Evelina Oboza, William Friedkin, Laetitia Casta, Josh Pais, Bruce Altman, Chris Eigeman, Nate Parker, Stuart Margolin, Paula Devicq, Angel Picard-Ami

DIRECTOR

Nicholas Jarecki

WRITER

Nicholas Jarecki

PRODUCER

Robert Salerno, Justin Nappi, Kevin Turen, Laura Bickford, James Mayfield

SYNOPSIS

ARBITRAGE, the feature-directing debut of writer Nicholas Jarecki, is a taut and alluring suspense thriller about love, loyalty, and high finance. When we first meet New York hedge-fund magnate Robert Miller (Richard Gere) on the eve of his 60th birthday, he appears the very portrait of success in American business and family life. But behind the gilded walls of his mansion, Miller is in over his head, desperately trying to complete the sale of his trading empire to a major bank before the depths of his fraud are revealed. Struggling to conceal his duplicity from loyal wife Ellen (Susan Sarandon) and brilliant daughter and heir-apparent Brooke (Brit Marling), Miller's also balancing an affair with French art-dealer Julie Cote (Laetetia Casta). Just as he's about to unload his troubled empire, an unexpected bloody error forces him to juggle family, business, and crime with the aid of Jimmy Grant (Nate Parker), a face from Miller's past. One wrong turn ignites the suspicions of NYPD Detective Michael Bryer (Tim Roth), who will stop at nothing in his pursuits. Running on borrowed time, Miller is forced to confront the limits of even his own moral duplicity. Will he make it out before the bubble bursts?

BOX OFFICE

$7.8 Million

GENRE

Drama

RATING

Rated R
language, brief violent images and drug use

RUN TIME

100 Minutes

STUDIO

Roadside Attractions