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King of California
Film SynopsisDouglas stars as Charlie, a troubled musician who has just been released from a mental hospital. He returns home to live with his 16-year-old daughter, Miranda (Evan Rachel Wood), who is not exactly thrilled to have him back. Get Involved |
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Runtime:
93 min.
Genre:
Comedy
Country:
UNITED STATES
Language:
English/American
Color:
Color
Certification:
PG13
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Plot Summary
Miranda has been forced to quit school and get a job in order to support herself and hold on to her beat-up old car and the family house, which is right in the middle of a new development--but she has refused to sell out. Instead, she works extra shifts at McDonald's and has no social life. But her father--still suffering from mental illness--insists that she join him on a wild adventure in search of supposedly long-buried treasure, and soon the two of them are combing through California, facing danger as Charlie leads them on a crazy quest that takes them through major chain stores and restaurants. Wood (THIRTEEN) is excellent as Miranda, walking that fine line between wanting to believe in her father and feeling he should be hospitalized again--but she never stops loving him, even against her better judgment.
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Directed by
Mike Cahill
Produced by
Randall Emmett
George Furla
Avi Lerner
Michael London
Alexander Payne
John Thompson
Writing credits
Mike Cahill
Cast
| Michael Douglas | ||
| Evan Rachel Wood |
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