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Malibu's Most Wanted Details

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A rich kid who likes to pretend he's from the wrong side of the tracks gets a taste of the real thing in this comedy. Brad Gluckman (Jamie Kennedy) is the son of a wealthy and socially prominent couple (Ryan O'Neal and Bo Derek) and grew up in the lap of luxury in Malibu, CA. However, Brad likes to imagine he's a street-smart gangsta from the mean streets of L.A., and he's been trying to launch a career as a hardcore rapper under the name "B-Rad." Mr. Gluckman is running for Governor of California, and both he and his campaign manager (Blair Underwood) are convinced Brad's antics could have a negative impact on the election, so they come up with a scheme to change his mind about the supposed glamour of street life. Mr. Gluckman hires a pair of African-American actors (Taye Diggs and Anthony Anderson) to impersonate a pair of gang-bangers from Compton who carjack Brad's SUV and take him to the 'hood, where he'll learn just how scary the thug life can be. However, it soon becomes obvious the actors don't know much more about life in Compton than Brad does, and as Brad gets used to his new surroundings, he falls for a girl from the neighborhood (Regina Hall) who has her own plans for moving up in the world. Malibu's Most Wanted was inspired by a character Jamie Kennedy created for his sketch comedy series The Jamie Kennedy Experiment. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

  • Release date:April 18, 2003

Cast

Jamie Kennedy
as Brad Gluckman
Taye Diggs
as Sean
Anthony Anderson
as PJ
Blair Underwood
as Tom Gibbsons
Regina Hall
as Shondra
Damien Dante Wayans
as Tec
Ryan O'Neal
as Bill Gluckman
Snoop Dogg
as Ronnie Rizzat
Bo Derek
as Bess Gluckman
Jeffrey Tambor
as Dr. Feldman
Kal Penn
as Hadji
Keili Lefkowitz
as Monster
Kellie Martin
as Jen
Kody Coye
as Toddler Brad
Michael Quill
as Mike the Reporter
Nick Swardson
as Mocha
Niecy Nash
Nikki Martinez
as Escalade Dancer #1
Noel Guglielmi
as Snuffy
Rey Gallegos
as Loc
Suzy Nakamura
as Reporter
Terry Crews
as 8 Ball
Tory Kittles
as Deuce
Tristan Jarred
as 7 yr. Old Brad
Big Boy
as Himself
Keesha Sharp
as Sister #1
Hi-C
as Himself
James Kiriyama-Lem
as Korean Man
J.P. Manoux
Sarah Thompson
as Krista the Barista
Giuliana DePandi
as Massage Therapist
Howard Mann
as Uncle Louie
Christa Campbell
as Angry Feminist
Curtis Blanck
as 13 yr. Old Brad
Damion Poitier
as Tec's Crew
Ecco Morgan
as Sandy
Greg Grunberg
Hal Fishman
as Himself

Crew

John Whitesell
Director
Adam Small
Producer
Mike Karz
Producer
Fax Bahr
Producer
Fax Bahr
Screenwriter
Nick Swardson
Screenwriter
Adam Small
Screenwriter
Jamie Kennedy
Screenwriter
Mark Irwin
Cinematographer
John Debney
Composer (Music Score)
John Van Tongeren
Composer (Music Score)
Cara Silverman
Editor
Daniel Lomino
Art Director
Russell Hollander
Co-producer
John H. Anderson
Set Designer
John Leimanis
Set Designer
Debrae Little
Costume Designer
Geoffrey Patterson
Sound/Sound Designer
George Parra
First Assistant Director
Mary Vernieu
Casting
Larz Anderson
Special Effects Coordinator
Christopher Aud
Supervising Sound Editor
Bob Munroe
Visual Effects Supervisor
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