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Release Date:
February 19, 2021
Original Title:
Take Me to Tarzana
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Reaya Investment
Story Well
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: 18A US: NR
Runtime: 106
After learning their company has been illicitly spying, collecting and selling data on them, three millennial friends band together to fight back against a lecherous boss and the company's maniacal, Tarzan-obsessed CEO.
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Assistant Director:
Rachel Penner
Assistant Editor:
John Neu
Travis Stuart
Assistant Production Coordinator:
Paris Herbert-Taylor
Associate Producer:
John Neu
Jake Bloom
Casting:
Ricki Maslar
Casting Assistant:
Betsy Hume
Co-Producer:
Laura Picklesimer
Roberta Marie Munroe
Denny Nolan
Costume Designer:
Ariel Rucker
Costumer:
Sherah Jones
Dialogue Editor:
Sean Oakley
Director:
Maceo Greenberg
Director of Photography:
Terrance Stewart
Editor:
Edwin Rivera
Executive Producer:
Ahmed Jumaa Alhosani
Graphic Designer:
Claire M. White
Makeup Artist:
Carly Cordaro
Stirling Gil
Makeup Department Head:
Araks Galstyan
Music:
Jared Meeker
Producer:
Kevin Harding
Desiree Staples
Aaron Brenner
Reiko Napier
Maceo Greenberg
Clayton VanNortwick
Production Coordinator:
Michael Moreno
Production Design:
Arielle Ness-Cohn
Second Assistant Director:
Melissa Dawn Johnson
Chloe W. Williams
Second Unit Director:
Katie Burris
Set Decoration:
Kelly Fallon
Set Dresser:
Kelsey Barrett
Mara Certic
Jesus Lopez
Sound Mixer:
James Molina
Sound Supervisor:
Hamed Hokamzadeh
Supervising Sound Editor:
Thomas Ouziel
Writer:
Maceo Greenberg
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