A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
December 4, 2015
Original Title:
Excess Baggage
Genres:
Comedy | Romance
Production Companies:
Dick The Horse Productions
SB Visual Media
Witzel View Entertainment
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 80
Scott spends his days teaching at Space Defender camp, frustrated that he can't seem to find a woman with no baggage. His best friend Jake is no help, despite offering him his own brand of wisdom and truth. Scott meets Jessica who is seemingly the perfect woman - brains, beauty and a sci-fi nerd. When Scott learns the truth about Jessica's past he is forced to rethink his long held relationship rules in favor of accepting someone for who they are ... and maybe even himself.
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Associate Producer:
Judy Hills
James Kairis
Chris Kairis
Jennifer Kairis
Camera Operator:
Oscar Sanabria
Casting:
Brad Hills
Director:
Brad Hills
Director of Photography:
Sarah Browne
Editor:
Brad Hills
Executive Producer:
Adam Hills
Chuck Yamarone
First Assistant Director:
Rukmani Bachal
In Memory Of:
Bob Hills
Makeup Artist:
Maryann Yee
Jen Fregozo
Producer:
Brad Hills
Sarah Browne
Jason Bowers
Script Consultant:
Bryan Snowden
Sound:
Mackenzie Vose
Sound Designer:
Brad Hills
Sound Mixer:
Drew Connery
Steadicam Operator:
Oscar Sanabria
Stunt Coordinator:
TJ Cencula
Unit Production Manager:
Jason Bowers
Writer:
Brad Hills
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