Following its release Stateside, British distributors Blue Finch Film Releasing have revealed the UK release info for the documentary You Cannot Kill David Arquette. The film will land in select cinemas from 19th November and on Digital Download 23 November.
With his star on the rise after a string of celebrated 90s hits, including horror smash Scream, actor David Arquette entered the WCW wrestling ring in 2000 to promote a movie… and left it as ‘the most hated man in wrestling’, after controversially winning the World Heavyweight Championship belt.
Now, despite age, medical issues and not knowing how to wrestle, the actor is dangerously determined to redeem his reputation and reclaim his self-respect in the eyes of his wrestling heroes and the fans who consider him a joke.
A riotous documentary that takes the actor from his Hollywood home to the streets of Mexico, from chat show TV appearances to blood-stained backyard wrestling rings, You Cannot Kill David Arquette is an emotional rollercoaster that is in turn hilarious, horrific and heart-warming.
With appearances from Patricia Arquette, Rosanna Arquette and Courteney Cox and with wrestling legends Ric Flair, Diamond Dallas Page, Eric Biscoff and The Nasty Boys. You Cannot Kill David Arquette is directed by David Darg and Price James, and was an official selection at SXSW in 2020.
Watch the official trailer for the film below.
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