¡Casa Bonita Mi Amor! (2024)
Casa Bonita opened in 1974 in an unassuming strip mall. The massive "Disneyland of Mexican restaurants" is an Old West and Acapulco-inspired fever dream made famous by its indoor waterfall, cliff divers, and haunted caves, and was featured in a classic 2003 episode of South Park. When its creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, learn that Casa Bonita might close its doors for good, they attempt to preserve a crumbling piece of their childhood and Denver history.
Director: Arthur Bradford
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Trey Parker as Self |
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Matt Stone as Self |
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Dana Rodriguez as Self |
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Benjamin Schrader as Self |
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Jared Polis as Self |
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Randy Parker as Self |
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Betty Boogie Parker as Self |
| Directing | Arthur Bradford | Director |
| Camera | P.H. O'Brien | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Chad Beck | Editor |
| Editing | Devin Concannon | Editor |
| Editing | Paul Frost | Editor |
| Production | Arthur Bradford | Executive Producer |
| Production | Keith Pizzi | Executive Producer |
| Production | Jennifer Ollman | Producer |
| Production | Vernon Chatman | Co-Executive Producer |
| Production | Afshin Beyzaee | Co-Executive Producer |
| Production | Molly Gilula | Supervising Producer |
| Production | Kurt Nickels | Associate Producer |
| Sound | David Nguyen | Sound Editor |
| Sound | Jeff Seelye | Dialogue Editor |
| Sound | Joseph Neilon Magee | Dialogue Editor |
| Visual Effects | Abigail Savage | VFX Editor |
| Visual Effects | Emmett Ceglia | VFX Editor |
| Sound | Giancarlo Vulcano | Original Music Composer |