A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
May 28, 1999
Original Title:
Five Aces
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 100
Chris Martin has a problem: his impending marriage. Like any other man about to enter into the holy vows of matrimony, Chris has begun to second guess himself. Is married life what he really wants? While his bride-to-be takes care of the wedding plans, Chris returns to the neighborhood of his youth to consider his married future and to spend one last week of bachelorhood with his four high school buddies: Ray, Ash, Todd and Sean. Together, the reunited "Five Aces" enjoy a funny bittersweet week reminiscing about a time when they had all the answers... only nothing turned out the way they planned. As the week's events unfold, the Five Aces begin to realize exactly what life and friends mean to each other.
Art Direction:
Andi Brittan
Associate Producer:
Tracee Stanley
Shane Stanley
Co-Producer:
Bret Michaels
David Sherrill
Costume Design:
Amber Lyne Garcia
Director:
David Michael O'Neill
Director of Photography:
Michael Slovis
Editor:
Brett Hedlund
Executive Producer:
Ashok Amritraj
Line Producer:
Mike Drake
Music:
Michael Muhlfriedel
Producer:
Bret Michaels
Andrew Stevens
David Sherrill
David Michael O'Neill
Production Design:
Mauricio de Aguinaco
Screenplay:
David Sherrill
Set Decoration:
Heather Foley
Story:
David Sherrill
Visual Effects:
Sam Longoria
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