A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
April 10, 2025
Original Title:
California King
Genres:
Action | Comedy | Crime
Production Companies:
Bombo Sports and Entertainment
Glickmania
Vanishing Angle
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BE: 16 GB: 15 US: NR
Runtime: 86
When mattress store manager Perry's childhood crush, Lynette, announces she's leaving town, he panics. Desperate to prove himself, he and his reckless best friend, Wyatt, concoct a harebrained scheme to "rescue" her younger brother from a fake kidnapping--only to accidentally pull off a real one.
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Art Department Production Assistant:
Cody Titcomb
Assistant Editor:
Katelyn Wright
Co-Executive Producer:
Gerry Pass
Costume Design:
Anna Hayes
Costume Supervisor:
Gillian Merrill
Digital Imaging Technician:
Darren Brackner
Director:
Eli Stern
Director of Photography:
Jared Levy
Driver:
Collin Peacock
Editor:
Patrick Nelson Barnes
Executive Producer:
Bob Potter
First Assistant Camera:
Jon Wertz
First Assistant Director:
Matthew Webb
Hair Department Head:
Molly Moonanne Sanders
Line Producer:
Natalie Metzger
Location Manager:
Danni Scharf
Makeup Department Head:
Brittany Troche
Music Supervisor:
Dan Wilcox
On Set Dresser:
Lance Clayton
Producer:
Jonathan Glickman
Dan Kagan
Matt Miller
Gerry Pass
Production Design:
Melissa Mae
Production Manager:
Elizabeth Worley
Script Supervisor:
Emily Sparks
Second Assistant Camera:
Scooter Cooper
Second Assistant Director:
Mercedes Williamson
Second Second Assistant Director:
Neil Hiatt
Set Dresser:
Julia Freij
Carson Sabin
Special Effects Technician:
Chuck Roundy
Steadicam Operator:
Charles Unice
John M. Williams
Still Photographer:
Josh Ferguson
Stunt Coordinator:
Frank L. Bare II
Stunts:
Duy Beck
Swing:
Dustin Perry
Wardrobe Assistant:
Staurt Martin
Writer:
Eli Stern
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