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  •  War dogs 
  • War Canines is a 2016 American dark satire wrongdoing movie coordinated by Todd Phillips and composed by Phillips, Jason Smilovic and Stephen Jaw, in light of the 2011 Drifter article, "Arms and the Fellows", by Fellow Lawson (which was subsequently developed in a novel, likewise named Arms and the Dudes.)[6][7] The film follows two arms vendors, Efraim Diveroli and David Packouz, who get a U.S. Armed force agreement to supply ammo for the Afghan Public Armed force worth roughly $300 million.[8] The film, which includes a temperamental storyteller and is named as being "in light of a genuine story", is vigorously fictionalized and dramatized,[9][10] with a portion of its occasions, for example, the pair passing through Iraq, were either designed or in view of different occasions, for example, Jawline's own experiences.

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  • Coordinated by
  • Todd Phillips
  • Screenplay by
  • Stephen Jawline
  • Todd Phillips
  • Jason Smilovic
  • In view of
  • "Arms and the Fellows"
  • by Fellow Lawson
  • Delivered by
  • Mark Gordon
  • Todd Phillips
  • Bradley Cooper
  • Featuring
  • Jonah Slope
  • Miles Teller
  • Ana de Armas
  • Bradley Cooper
  • Cinematography
  • Lawrence Sher
  • Altered by
  • Jeff Groth

  • Music by
  • Precipice Martinez
  • Creation
  • organizations
  • RatPac-Ridge Entertainment[1]
  • Joint Effort[2]
  • The Imprint Gordon Company[2]
  • Dispersed by
  • Warner Brothers. Pictures
  • Delivery dates
  • August 3, 2016 (New York City)
  • August 19, 2016 (US)
  • Running time
  • 114 minutes[3]
  • Country
  • US
  • Language
  • English
  • Financial plan
  • $50 million[4]
  • Film industry
  • $86.2 million[5]
The film stars Jonah Slope, Miles Teller, Ana de Armas, and Bradley Cooper, who likewise created. Shooting started on Walk 2, 2015, in Romania. The film debuted in New York City on August 3, 2016 and was dramatically delivered by Warner Brothers. Pictures on August 19, 2016. It got blended surveys from pundits and earned $86 million.[13] Slope got a Brilliant Globe designation for his performance.[14] Furthermore, Diveroli guaranteed, however later excused, the film was dishonestly promoted as a genuine story, and took material from his 2016 journal Once a Weapon Runner.


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