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Release Date:
October 18, 2009
Original Title:
Ajumma! Are You Krazy???
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Brent Anbe Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 25
AJUMMA! Are you krazy??? is a zany comedy that follows the misadventures of three Korean drama fanatics. Fueled by their schoolgirl hormones, the hopelessly romantic Ajummas, Judy (Thea Matsuda), the lovable and innocent heroine, Susan (Tessie Magaoay) the gruff-tough one, and Amy (Cari Mizumoto) the sassy tart, go on a hilarious journey to try and meet Korean super star Michael Park (Michael Hsia) by stealing his itinerary, breaking into his hotel room, and sneaking on to his music video set. Witty writing, a light-hearted story and a likable cast allow this short film to succeed in taking a humorous look at the K-drama phenomenon and what some ladies will do for a crush.
Associate Producer:
Gerald Cruz
Jane Uesugi
Casting Director:
Laurie Foi
Colorist:
Stephen P. Szabo
Director:
Brent Anbe
Director of Photography:
Keoki Smith
Editor:
Brent Anbe
Henry Mochida
First Assistant Director:
Kevin Erickson-VĂ©lez
Tanner Gardner
Location Manager:
Dexter Gomes
Makeup & Hair:
Debbie Nishimoto
Laurie Gomes
Melody Levy
Marc Cornwall
Cassandra Colby
Amos Kotomori
Chris Jose
Ashley Tunac
Shaina Nakahara
Wade Bahn
Original Music Composer:
Elliot Maker
Davo
Producer:
Laurie Foi
Ashley C. Smith
Script Supervisor:
Kevin Inouye
Sound Mixer:
John McFadden
Chris Wiecking
Aulani Richardson
Still Photographer:
Rae Huo
Zakka
Unit Production Manager:
Lisa Lee Mitchell
Wardrobe Supervisor:
Gerald Cruz
Writer:
Brent Anbe
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