King of California / Blu-ray
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King Of California stars Michael Douglas as a fresh - out - of - the - mental institution father, and Evan Rachel Wood as his emancipated teenage daughter, as they venture together on a quest for an ancient Spanish treasure buried beneath their local Costco in this in this darkly funny, exciting and surprisingly hopeful take on the modern family and the American dream.
At the age of sixteen, Miranda (Evan Rachel Wood) has already had to live with her share of disappointments. Abandoned by her mother, she's dropped out of school and has been supporting herself as an employee at McDonalds while her father Charlie (Michael Douglas) resides in a mental institution.
When Charlie is released and sent back to their home, Miranda finds the relatively peaceful existence she's built for herself completely disrupted. Charlie has become obsessed with the notion that the long - lost treasure of Spanish explorer Father Juan Florismarte Garces is buried somewhere near their suburban California housing unit. Armed with a metal detector and a stack of treasure - hunting books, Charlie soon finds reason to believe that the gold resides underneath the local Costco, and encourages Miranda to get a job there so that they can plan a way to excavate after hours.
Initially skeptical, Miranda soon finds herself joining in Charlie's questionable antics in an effort to give him one last shot at accomplishing his dreams in this darkly funny, exciting and surprisingly hopeful take on the modern family and the American dream.
Features:
The Making Of King Of California
Outtakes
Commentary Audio with writer/director Mike Cahill 7 his production team
More Information
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| UPC | 687797117762 |
|---|---|
| Studio | First Look Pictures |
| Starring | Max Grodenchik / Paul Lieber / Annie O'Donnell / Gary Paul |
| Genres | Comedy/Drama |
| Region Code | A Multi-Region |
| Number of Discs | 1 |
| Running Time | 93 Minutes |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.85:1 |
| Rating | PG-13 |
| Theatrical Release | 2007 |
| Release Date | Tuesday, 29th January, 2008 |














