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Release Date:
June 6, 2025
Original Title:
Everything Fun You Could Possibly Do in Aledo, Illinois
Genres:
Adventure | Comedy
Production Companies:
Big C Creative
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 65
After three decades apart, two childhood friends from Aledo, Illinois, reunite for their high school reunion. Rediscovering their forgotten bucket list from senior year, they embark on a riotous adventure to fulfill the wild dreams of their youth – skinny dipping in the community pool, making out with boys, and even a daring shoplifting spree. But there's one small problem: the lubberly sheriff is hot on their trail, determined to catch them in the act. As they hilariously elude his every move or underestimate his tenacity, their friendship is tested by their mischievous escapades and the looming threat of getting caught. A heartfelt comedy where two lifelong friends face off against the hapless sheriff, creating mischief, mayhem and memories that will last a lifetime.
Associate Producer:
Jamie Kreppein
Julia Relova
Cinematography:
Julia Mondschean
Dialogue Editor:
Noelle Daniels
Director:
Bethany Berg
Foley Artist:
Katie G. Waters
Foley Mixer:
Craig Weber
Music Editor:
Cory Coken
Producer:
Christina Shaver
Production Design:
Jamie Kreppein
Sound Editor:
Emily Dolan
Ian Farthing
Sound Post Production Coordinator:
Travis Spicer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Victoria Salazar
Sound Supervisor:
Katie G. Waters
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