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Release Date:
February 3, 2023
Original Title:
Who Invited Charlie?
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Blind Bulldog Films
Perry Street Pictures
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 16 RU: 16+ SK: 15
Runtime: 101
Phil Schreiber, a self-involved hedge fund manager living in New York City, escapes to the Hamptons with his wife and son at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. Making an already fraught situation worse is the surprise arrival of Phil’s college roommate Charlie, an exemplar of Falstaffian excess. As Charlie makes himself at home, secrets are revealed that threaten to do more harm than the virus they’re all trying to avoid.
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Casting:
Allison Estrin
Susanne Scheel
Co-Producer:
Daniel Ryniker
Costume Designer:
Olivia Perdoch
Director:
Xavier Manrique
Director of Photography:
Scott Miller
Editor:
Zach Wolf
Executive Producer:
John Edelman
David Frankel
First Assistant Director:
Alex Burstein
Line Producer:
Richard D'Angelo
Makeup Department Head:
Chelsey Trainor
Original Music Composer:
Daniel Rojas
Producer:
Jason Dubin
Xavier Manrique
Nicholas Schutt
Production Supervisor:
Richard D'Angelo
Anthony James Faure
Second Assistant Director:
Anthony James Faure
Second Second Assistant Director:
Christopher Dagostino
Writer:
Nicholas Schutt
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