
Bad things happen everywhere.
In a world of fake castles and anthropomorphic rodents, an epic battle begins when an unemployed father's sanity is challenged by a chance encounter with two underage girls on holiday.
- 4.8
- 2013
- Released
- 1h 30m

Roy Abramsohn
Jim
Elena Schuber
Emily
Katelynn Rodriguez
Sara
Jack Dalton
Elliot
Danielle Safady
Sophie
Annet Mahendru
Isabelle
Lee Armstrong
Man on Scooter
Kimberly Ables Jindra
Man on Scooter's Wife
Trey Loney
Man on Scooter's Son
Amy Lucas
Nurse
Alison Lees-Taylor
Other Woman
Jakob Salvati
Other Woman's Son
Mark Able
Pool Boy
Anthony Oporta
Pool Boy
Alexis Ottier
Lifeguard
Clifton Perry
Lifeguard
Rebekah Cobaugh
Lifeguard
Gina Groce
Princess #1
Eli Jane
Princess #2
Amy Bloom
Princess #3
Kurt Yamamoto
Business Man #1
Mike Fujimoto
Business Man #2
David Oh
Business Man #3
Justin Shilton
Father in Bathroom
Zach Pierce
Son in Bathroom
Douglas Vanlaningham
Park Employee
Zan Naar
Fantasy Woman / New Wife
Stass Klassen
Scientist
Marcell Rentemeister
Base 21 Guard
Noa Geller
Base 21 Guard
Mike Dolan
Fight Bystander #1
Rob Mervin
Fight Bystander #2
Rob Clark
Screaming Father
Bernadett Belinda York
Screaming Mother
Lia Moore
Little Princess
Stephen Fode
'D' Team Leader
Tim Bearden
'D' Team Member
Erik Saari
'D' Team Member
Nikita Bogolyubov
'D' Team Member
Edgar Pevsner
'D' Team Member
Trent Busenitz
'D' Team Member
Joshua Salvati
Alternate Son
Annabella Salvati
Alternate Daughter
Trevor McCune
Valet
Gabriella Pastore
Girl at Pool Edge (uncredited)
Rikki Valentina
Hillbilly Daughter (uncredited)
Released
en
$650,000.00
$171,962.00
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Reviews

I liked this. I mean, it wasn't full of action and drama, but that really never mattered to me. I don't need technicolor or car chases or CGI out the wazoo to enjoy a film. Really what you have here is a story about a depressed man on vacation that is dealing with a little midlife crisis and still trying to please his family before hitting them with the bad news. You get into his head and

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**Disneyland to Disasterland.** The first thing is it is a different film. Might not be fully a fresh concept, but a rare kind. A bunch of wonderful characters and cast, this is somewhat entertaining. Takes place in the backdrop of Disneyland, Florida. Focused on a small family with two little kids having a nice time in the theme park. The story centres mainly on the father, who unable to resis