Apocalypse, CA

Apocalypse, CA
Directed by Chad Peter
Produced by Chad Peter
Eric Branco
Tierney Bray
Written by Chad Peter
Starring Nick Mathis
Erin Bodine
Anne McDaniels
Alexander Cardinale
Elizabeth Sandy
Sarah Smick
Music by Avi Ghosh
Cinematography Chad Peter
Edited by Kway Lars
Chad Peter
Production
company
SDNP Films LLC
Distributed by SDNP Films LLC
Release dates
  • December 13, 2011 (2011-12-13)
Country United States
Language English

Apocalypse, CA is a 2011 American comedy film. Written and directed by Chad Peter, the film stars Nick Mathis, Erin Bodine, Anne McDaniels, Alexander Cardinale, Elizabeth Sandy, and Sarah Smick. Apocalypse, CA is an indie film featuring visual effects from artists Ryan Wieber and Teague Chrystie in this feature film directorial debut by Chad Peter.

Plot

Apocalypse, CA is the story of John Parsons and his ill-fated friends as they prepare for certain death at the hands of a massive asteroid, sex-inducing drugs, a three-hundred foot giant, and a horde of other unfortunate problems.

Mysterious radio personality and apparent part-time genie, 'Sassy Boots' (Elizabeth Sandy) takes it upon herself to grant John Parsons (Nick Mathis) a few wishes five days before the world is to be destroyed by an asteroid. Only problem is John's wishes aren't exactly calculated, or even planned - the end result of which is a situation far worse than before.

Accompanied by his brother Hank (Alexander Cardinale), Hank's friend Renee (Anne McDaniels) and John's childhood crush Jacklyn (Erin Bodine), John and friends take the high road to Palm Springs - otherwise known as the 'epicenter' where the asteroid will first strike Earth. With a 'bite the bullet' approach, John & friends learn a little more about life and each other, all leading up to a wild climax of booze, sex, fantasy, and guns-a-blazin' desert adventure.

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