Saturday, November 01, 2014

Hollywood Tried to Ban This Movie

 
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See The Arroyo This Weekend on Newsmax TV.

 The Film Hollywood Feared You’d Watch

It is one of the most powerful movies recently produced by Hollywood . . . Showing how President Obama's open border policies has led to not only a dangerous influx of illegal aliens, but a spillover of Mexico's worst drug cartels into the United States.

It's called The Arroyo and has won high praise for its true-to-life account of how an American family and a small town sheriff put their lives on the line to keep their country safe from drug traffickers.

Newsmax is exclusively airing The Arroyo this weekend on Newsmax TV:

When: Saturday, November 1st

9PM and Midnight EDT

Sunday, November 2nd

10PM EDT

Where: On Newsmax TV carried on DIRECTV 349, DISH 223, online at NewsmaxTV.com, your free Newsmax TV smartphone app  More Info Here

In Arizona, Texas, California, and New Mexico, the illegal drug trade, human trafficking, and the accompanying violence fill the news every day.

Murders, shootings, home break-ins — it's all very real on the U.S. border with Mexico.

Law enforcement can't stop it. The Mexican drug cartels are too organized, too determined.

Now a new powerful movie puts this issue in sharp focus for the rest of the country.

The Arroyo shows what can happen when the fight against illegal immigration turns deeply personal — when the violence and drug trafficking are literally in your own backyard. This movie has audiences buzzing, and right now Newsmax has limited supplies of the DVD in stock.

The Arroyo is set in spectacular ranchland in Arizona. Kenny Maines plays Jim Weatherford, a ranch owner who has seen enough of the drug violence and illegal-alien trafficking on his land.

This 90-minute full feature film focuses on the struggles of Weatherford and his family as they become more and more frustrated and angry over discovering bodies on their property. It's a danger for him, his cattle, and his family. He decides he must do something.

"Jim Weatherford never was meant to be a superhero," filmmaker Jeremy Boreing told the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. "He's just someone who has grown tired of the cartels using his land. This rancher represents values we want to champion. He is a man of action."

The character of Jim Weatherford is an easygoing rancher until his continual pleas for help from law enforcement meet with consistent inaction. As the violence escalates, Weatherford takes matters into his own hands to protect his family, and their way of life.

"Jim finally snapped," Maines said in an interview. "That's something I really had never done. It was an intense experience for me just to play that role."

The Arroyo is fictional, but these issues are dangerously real.

Watch this powerful docudrama!

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