Remarkable Power
Remarkable Power | |
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Directed by | Brandon Beckner |
Produced by |
Scott Sampila Mykel Denis |
Written by |
Brandon Beckner Scott Sampila |
Starring |
Tom Arnold Kevin Nealon Evan Peters Nora Zehetner Kip Pardue Dule Hill |
Release dates |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Remarkable Power is a 2008 comedy film directed by Brandon Beckner, who also co-wrote the script. The film features Tom Arnold, Kevin Nealon, Evan Peters, Nora Zehetner, Kip Pardue, Dule Hill and Johnny Messner. It was filmed between October 9 and November 4, 2006 in Los Angeles.[1][2]
Cast
- Whitney Able as Candy
- Tom Arnold as Van Hagen
- Jordan Belfi as Skip
- Sandra Hess as Cynthia West
- Dulé Hill as Reggie
- Kip Pardue as Preston
- Evan Peters as Ross
- Jack Plotnick as Moses
- Johnny Messner as Doug Wade
- Kevin Nealon as Jack West
- Bob Sapp as Tiny
- Christopher Titus as JP Zahn
- Steve Vinovich as Bill
- Nora Zehetner as Athena
- Lisa Arturo as Trish
- Stephen Keys as Damon
- Jason Cottle as Ed Vega
- Adam Gregor as Vlado
- Vlad Schiau as Gustav
- Ed Ackerman as Detective Shaver
- C.J. Byrnes as Detective Mack
- Dimitri Diatchenko as Ivan
- Donna Pieroni as Fran
- Michael Healey as Ray
- Bill Lee Brown as Preacher
- Jeff Whalen as Rocker
- Candice Coke as Sophie
- Edie Dearing as News Anchor
- James Patrick Stuart as News Anchor
- Navia Nguyen as Reporter
- Joelle Carter as Reporter
- Claire Coffee as Dana
- Cisco Reyes as Chavo
- Ray Klein as Tim
- Chris McNair as Mike
Production
Remarkable Power is the name of a self-help book which plays a central role in the film about a late night talk show host who goes through all lengths to bring his canceled show back on the air.[3]
The project was produced by Mykel Denis and Scott Sampilla. Scott Sampilla also co-wrote the script with director and writing partner Brandon Beckner. The project was filmed entirely in Los Angeles.
Release
The film was released as a Direct-to-DVD on February 16, 2010.
References
- ↑ "Remarkable Power". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved June 18, 2016.
- ↑ "The Kevin Zegers Gallery". Cpps90.com. Retrieved 2013-07-05.
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External links
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