Undercover Party Crasher (2025) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 17, 2025

Original Title:
Missão Porto Seguro

Alternate Titles:
塞古罗港使命

Genres:
Action | Comedy

Production Companies:
Amazon MGM Studios
Glaz Entretenimento

Production Countries:
Brazil | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: 14  SG: PG13 

Runtime: 86

In order to get evidence for her case and dismantle a criminal organization, an uptight undercover cop crashes a high school graduation trip to a party-heavy beach in Brazil.

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Art Direction:
Rafael Torah

Casting:
Marcia Godinho

Costume Design:
Aline Canella

Director:
Cris D'amato

Director of Photography:
Felipe Reinheimer
Hélcio Alemão Nagamine

Editor:
Leopoldo Joe Nakata

Executive Producer:
Priscila Montoto
Lara Lima
Gabriela Lima

First Assistant Director:
Tiago Almada

Line Producer:
Diego Kengen

Makeup Artist:
Paula Vidal

Music Supervisor:
Gustavo Montenegro

Original Music Composer:
Plínio Profeta

Post Production Producer:
Aza Pinho

Post Production Supervisor:
Mariani Ohno

Producer:
Mayra Lucas
Carolina Alckmin

Production Supervisor:
Luiza Favale

Script Supervisor:
Marina Morais

Second Assistant Director:
Luana Brandão
Helena Prado

Second Unit Director:
Tiago Almada

Sound:
Jorge Rezende
Pedro Sá

Sound Designer:
Henrique Chiurciu

Sound Mixer:
Ariel Henrique

Story:
Denis Nielsen
Nathalia Cruz

Supervising Sound Editor:
Daniel Turini
Fernando Henna

VFX Supervisor:
Maurício Stal

Writer:
Vitor Brandt
Leandro Soares
Denis Nielsen
Cristiane Wersom

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