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Release Date:
March 7, 2025
Original Title:
Caper
Genres:
Comedy | Crime | Drama
Production Companies:
17D Productions
Nevision
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
When a friend's disastrous sext accidentally lands in his boss' phone, a group of clueless men race against the clock, embarking on an all-night odyssey through New York City's underbelly to hack, bribe, and bluff their way to deleting the evidence. Over the course of seven hours, this misguided, toxically masculine mission to save a friend from ruin exposes their own fears, flaws, and misconceptions about women.
Art Direction:
Michael Simmons
Associate Producer:
Sam Gilroy
Asa James
Frank Sallo
Elizabeth Wiseman
Co-Producer:
Richard Cooper
Flori Marquez
Christopher Tramantana
Costume Designer:
Wendy Yang
Director:
Dean Imperial
Director of Photography:
Andrew Pulaski
Editor:
Max Ethan Miller
Executive Producer:
Anne Klaus
James Cabourne
Vincent Gabriele
Sandy Wax
David 'Wex' Wechsler
Steve Loff
Craig Cohen
Hair Department Head:
Angie Johnson
Makeup Department Head:
David Kalahiki
Music Supervisor:
Will Felker
Producer:
Andrew Zolot
Dean Imperial
Tessa Borbridge
TJ Sansone
Production Design:
Neil Patel
Set Decoration:
Lily Guerin
Sound Recordist:
Nick Mastorakis
Writer:
Dean Imperial
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