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Cast
Miyoko Fujimori | ... |
Valerie
(as Flower)
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Marklen Kennedy | ... |
Drake
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Catalina Larranaga | ... |
Carrie
(as Catalina Larra)
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Sebastien Guy | ... |
Nick
(as Scott Duke)
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Tracy Ryan | ... |
Nancy
(as Tracy Angeles)
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Teanna Kai | ... |
Karen
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Michael Pirelli | ... |
Brian
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April Flowers | ... |
Jennifer
(as Diana Espen)
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Jacy Andrews | ... |
Heather
(as Andrea Carlson)
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Joe Rubin | ... |
The Neighbor
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Michael Ryan | ... |
Brian
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April Wing | ... |
Karen
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Directed by
Kelley Cauthen |
Written by
Sebastien Guy | ... | (written by) (as Scott Duke) |
Produced by
Eric S. Deutsch | ... | executive producer |
Edward Holzman | ... | executive producer (as Edward R. Holzman) |
Kelly Andrea Rubin | ... | producer |
Music by
Carl Coronado | ... | (music composed by) |
Cinematography by
Kazuo Minami | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Ira Garden |
Editorial Department
David Rosenberg | ... | assistant editor |
Casting By
Anna Camille Miller | ... | (as Anna C. Miller-Sharma) |
Production Design by
Brian F. McCabe |
Art Direction by
Derek Hughes |
Costume Design by
Marina Leone | ... | (as Marina Leyzbovskay) |
Makeup Department
Stephanie Coffey | ... | key makeup artist |
Myke Michaels | ... | makeup artist |
Rick Wetzel | ... | key hair stylist |
Production Management
Noël K. Cohan | ... | unit production manager (as Noel Cohen) |
David Dancyger | ... | post-production supervisor |
Darren B. Turbow | ... | executive in charge of production |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
James Clark | ... | second assistant director |
Justin W. Hill | ... | first assistant director (as J.W. Hill) |
Derek Olsen | ... | second second assistant director |
Art Department
James Clark | ... | set dresser |
Sarah Geller | ... | property master |
Christopher Joseph | ... | painter |
Sandra Mitchell | ... | lead person |
Chris Rubin | ... | swing |
Terri Webster | ... | swing |
Sound Department
Bill J. DiDonna | ... | boom operator |
Eric J. Goldstein | ... | boom operator |
Lee Howell | ... | sound mixer |
Kris Johnson | ... | boom operator |
Camera and Electrical Department
Edgar Arellano | ... | gaffer |
Roberto Correa | ... | swing: electrical department |
Kelly Cummins | ... | second assistant camera |
Suzanne England | ... | still photographer |
Vince Forcier | ... | grip |
Michael Gerren | ... | electrician |
Edward Hernandez | ... | best boy grip |
Colin Hudson | ... | steadicam operator |
Michael A. Johnson | ... | camera operator |
April Lanci | ... | camera loader |
Jean-Pierre Marangokis | ... | dolly grip / key grip |
Evan Marder | ... | best boy electric |
Scot Petitclerc | ... | first assistant camera |
Caleb H. Poynter | ... | grip |
Martin Reder | ... | electrician |
Charles Schner | ... | camera operator (as Chip Schner) |
Marcel Schoettel | ... | electrician |
Aaron Steffens | ... | best boy electric |
Dennis Wong | ... | grip |
Eric Yahraus | ... | grip |
Casting Department
Jana Freeman | ... | casting associate |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jennifer Lee | ... | wardrobe assistant |
Location Management
Christian Schlosser | ... | location manager |
Script and Continuity Department
Barry L. Caldwell | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Rich Epstein | ... | driver |
Joe Rubin | ... | driver |
Mark Seger | ... | driver |
Emily Shelton | ... | driver |
Steve Shoemaker | ... | transportation coordinator |
Additional Crew
Eddie Balandas | ... | security officer |
Randall Scott Barton | ... | public relations |
Barry Beauchamp | ... | caterer |
Lance Beckoff | ... | craft service |
Rich Benn | ... | production assistant |
Joe Bolden | ... | assistant coordinator |
Ben Burfield | ... | assistant coordinator |
Laura Glass | ... | insurance |
Alex Gonzales | ... | caterer |
Patti Gonzalez | ... | legal |
Julia Higgins | ... | executive assistant |
B. Richard Jeffery | ... | accountant |
Michael King | ... | production assistant |
Michael Krainak | ... | set coordinator |
Nick Malik | ... | assistant accountant |
Patrick McCormack | ... | caterer |
Danny Re | ... | production coordinator |
Michael James 'Scotty' Scott | ... | key set production assistant (as Michael Scott) |
David Stanley | ... | coordinator |
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
Drake takes a house-sitting job at the home based business of Carrie, who runs a spa which provides counseling, massage and meditation services for women. When Drake accidentally puts her next newspaper column entitled "What Men Want" into the shredder, he decides to cover his mistake by writing and faxing in his own article on the subject. Then, Drake is unexpectedly faced with beautiful female clients who mistake him as Carrie's substitute therapist and he quickly finds himself dishing out common sense advice, providing massages and even more erotic forms of physical therapy, and getting paid cash for it. When Drake's article is a big hit, there's a sudden influx of new business, and he calls in his buddy Nick to help satisfy all the female clients. However, trouble is on the way. Written by TimeNTide |
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