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Adapted from "Arthur: The Dog Who Crossed the Jungle to Find a Home," Mikael Lindnord's 2016 memoir, "Arthur the King" unsurprisingly takes Hollywood license with its "based on a true story" saga.
Adapted from "Arthur: The Dog Who Crossed the Jungle to Find a Home," Mikael Lindnord's 2016 memoir, "Arthur the King" unsurprisingly takes Hollywood license with its "based on a true story" saga.
The answer is no. Arthur the dog does not die in the film. Instead, the dog survives and continues to live a happy life with his rescuer, Michael. Ad.
Arthur the King has a dog on the poster. That’s Ukai, who plays the titular Arthur. This poster also features Mark Wahlberg. He’s okay, but I like dogs better.
It’s rare in a film when the title character really doesn’t have much to do with the story until the third act. If “Arthur the King” director Simon Cellan Jones had delayed the arrival of ...
Once man and dog find each other, things pick up a bit. Arthur is a dog that has clearly lived his life on the streets and has the injuries to show for it. He's not in great shape, ...
Simu Liu, left, and Mark Wahlberg star in "Arthur the Dog." (Courtesy of LIonsgate) The movie transposes the setting from Sweden to Colorado and the race from Ecuador to the Dominican Republic ...
"I've always loved dogs, I had a couple of dogs growing up and I'm just a big dog person. "This guy has done a lot of air miles, we've probably been around the world together 100 times so he's ...
Still, Wahlberg and company manage to hold your attention, and not just because there’s a cute dog in the frame. Arthur the King Rated PG-13 for athletic suspense and dog injuries.
‘Arthur the King,’ with Mark Wahlberg and a cute dog, is a royal letdown. The fact-based story of an adventure racing team and its canine companion stumbles to the finish line ...