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Additional information for Arbitrage, which has a domestic theatrical release set for September 14, 2012. The film is being distributed by Roadside Attractions and has not yet been rated. Arbitrage has a total running time of 107 minutes.

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  • 107min
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  • A troubled hedge fund magnate desperate to complete the sale of his trading empire makes an error that forces him to turn to an unlikely person for help.
  • Sixty-year-old multi-billionaire Robert Miller manages a hedge fund with his daughter (Brit Marling) and is about to sell it for a handsome profit. However, unbeknownst to his daughter and most of his other employees, he has cooked his company's books in order to cover an investment loss and avoid being arrested for fraud. One night, while driving with his mistress (Laetitia Casta), he begins to doze off and has an accident in which she is killed. Miller leaves the scene and decides to cover up his involvement to prevent the public, the prospective buyer James Mayfield (Graydon Carter) and his wife (Susan Sarandon), from discovering the truth.Miller calls Jimmy Grant (Nate Parker), a twenty-three year old from Harlem with a criminal record whom he helped get off the street in the past. After being driven home by Grant, Miller drags his injured body into bed at 4:30 am, arousing suspicion in his wife. The next day, he is questioned by police detective Bryer (Tim Roth). Bryer is keen on arresting a billionaire for murder and begins to put the pieces together. While all this is going on, Miller's daughter discovers the financial irregularities and realizes that she could be implicated and confronts her father.Jimmy is arrested and placed before a grand jury but still refuses to admit to helping Miller. Miller once again contemplates turning himself in. Even though Jimmy is about to go to prison, Miller tells Jimmy that investors are depending on him and that waiting for the sale to close before coming forward would serve the greater good. Eventually the sale is closed but Miller finds a way to avoid being charged. He proves that Detective Bryer fabricated evidence. The case against Jimmy is dismissed and the detective is ordered not to go near him. Miller's wife, thinking the police investigation is still on-going, tries to blackmail him with a separation agreement getting rid of his wealth. When Robert Miller refuses to sign, his wife says that she will tell the police that he got into bed at 4:30 am, bruised and bloody. In the final scene, Miller addresses a banquet honoring him for his successful business either because of his wife or in spite of her.
  • Nicholas Jarecki
    Director(s)
  • Nicholas Jarecki
    Writer(s)
  • Mohammed Al Turki
    executive producer
    Maria Teresa Arida
    executive producer
    Michael Bederman
    co-producer
    Laura Bickford
    producer
    Ron Curtis
    executive producer
    Marek Gabryjelski
    co-producer
    Mike Heller
    co-producer (as Michael Heller)
    Justin Nappi
    producer
    Anna Rozalska
    co-producer
    Robert Salerno
    producer
    Kevin Turen
    producer
    Stanislaw Tyczynski
    executive producer
    Lauren Versel
    executive producer
    Lisa Wilson
    executive producer
    Brian Young
    executive producer
    Producer(s)
  • Cliff Martinez
    Composer(s)
  • Robert Miller Richard Gere
  • Ellen Miller Susan Sarandon
  • Det. Michael Bryer Tim Roth
  • Brooke Miller Brit Marling
  • Julie Côte Laetitia Casta
  • Jimmy Grant Nate Parker
  • Syd Felder Stuart Margolin
  • Gavin Briar Chris Eigeman
  • James Mayfield Graydon Carter
  • Chris Vogler Bruce Altman
  • Jeffrey Greenberg Larry Pine
  • Det. Mills Curtiss Cook
  • Earl Monroe Reg E. Cathey
  • A.D.A. Deferlito Felix Solis
  • Judge Rittenband Tibor Feldman
  • Peter Miller Austin Lysy
  • Reina Monica Raymund
  • Sandrine Côte Gabrielle Lazure
  • Flores Shawn Elliott
  • Ava Stanton Sophie Curtis
  • Ben Ted Neustadt
  • Maria Bartiromo Maria Bartiromo
  • CNBC Newscaster David Faber
  • John Aimes Josh Pais
  • Paul Barnes Paul Fitzgerald
  • Four Seasons Maitre'd Julian Niccolini
  • Julie's Assistant (as Evelina Oboza) Evelina Turen
  • Jeffrey's Receptionist Alyssa Sutherland
  • Cindy Paula Devicq
  • Mae Io Bottoms
  • Tom Zack Robidas
  • Vogler's Secretary Betsy Aidem
  • Brent Sam Kitchin
  • Robert's Houseman Glen Lee
  • Receptionist Jennifer Lee Crowl
  • Grandchild #1 Quinn Friedman
  • Grandchild #2 Olivia Salerno
  • Grandchild #3 Tyler Turen
  • Painter Michael Leif O'Brien
  • Woman in Gallery Angel Picard-Ami
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