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Director: | Harmony Korine |
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Writer: | Harmony Korine |
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An irreverent comedy about the misadventures of Moondog, a rebellious stoner and lovable rogue who lives large. | |
Release Date: | Mar 21, 2019 |
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Director: | Harmony Korine |
Writer: | Harmony Korine |
Genres: | Comedy |
Keywords | miami, florida, beach, florida, poet, free spirit, wedding, writer, car accident, alcoholic, stoner, open marriage, key west, father daughter relationship, inspirational, stoner comedy, drug rehabilitation center |
Production Companies | Anonymous Content, Le Grisbi Productions, RocketScience, Riverstone Pictures, Iconoclast, Vice Studios, SPK Pictures |
Box Office |
Revenue: $4,554,416
Budget: $5,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 09, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Matthew McConaughey | Moondog |
Snoop Dogg | Lingerie |
Isla Fisher | Minnie |
Jimmy Buffett | Himself |
Zac Efron | Flicker |
Martin Lawrence | Captain Wack |
Stefania LaVie Owen | Heather |
Jonah Hill | Lewis |
Donovan St V. Williams | Rasta |
David Bennett | Homeless Phil |
Joshua Ritter | Frank "Limp Dick" |
John Morris | Cash Register Guy |
Jo Marie Payton | Judge |
Leah Van Dale | Samantha |
Ricky Diaz | Jonathan |
Bertie Higgins | Bertie Higgins |
Clinton Archambault | Lawyer |
Joshua Rosen | Reporter |
Tonya Oliver | Drug Counselor |
Chela Arias | Cuban Maid |
Ricardo Matallana | Jose the Pool Boy |
Karla Goodwin | Maria |
Debra Cohen | Tourist Mother |
Alan Frankel | Tourist Father |
A. Ali Flores | Neck Brace Guy |
Hunter Rearden | Tourist Kid #1 |
Lefty Korine | Tourist Kid #2 |
Barry Mizerski | Pulitzer Announcer |
Todd Mitchell | Lingerie's Yacht Guard #1 |
Devon James | Lingerie's Yacht Guard #2 |
Andrea Bennetti | Prostitute #1 |
Jenny Ariza | Prostitute #2 |
London Seabreeze | Topless Woman #1 |
Dvorah Marie | Topless Woman #2 |
Arthur Bivens | Priest |
Sharon Pfeiffer | Sexy Older Woman |
Sandro Paes | Tuba Player |
Dustin Greer | Robber |
Daniele Cecere | Tourist Teenager |
Francis Allen | Pulitzer Announcer #2 |
Safi El Masri | Party Guest / Beach Lifeguard (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Elliott Hostetter | Production Design |
Douglas Crise | Editor |
Benoît Debie | Director of Photography |
J. Mark Harrington | Art Direction |
Mike McGowan | Camera Operator |
Linda Cohen | Music Supervisor, Sound Designer |
Kurt Harris | Special Effects Supervisor |
Scott August | Second Assistant Director |
John W. Chapman | Music Arranger |
Clarence Deng | Post Production Assistant |
Fredrick Cuevas | ADR Recordist |
Heidi Bivens | Costume Design |
Marisol Roncali | Casting |
Walter Volpatto | Digital Colorist |
Ezra Dweck | Sound Editor |
Gianna Sparacino | Hair Department Head |
Reynaldo Rodriguez | Second Second Assistant Director |
John Jay Martyn | ADR Recordist |
Elayne Keratsis | Production Supervisor |
Byron Wilson | Supervising Sound Editor |
T. Michael McLean | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Sean Lunski | Camera Loader |
Sarah Arvanites | Art Department Coordinator |
Philip Schneider | Property Master |
Susan Salzano | Costume Supervisor |
Rick Pilcher | Best Boy Electric |
Atsushi Nishijima | Still Photographer |
Frank Collins | Boom Operator |
Dolly Hernandez | Makeup Department Head |
Jason Oliver | ADR Mixer |
Teresa Morgan | Key Hair Stylist |
Sherrie LeMaire | Set Costumer |
Mitch Osias | Sound Effects Editor |
Scott Clements | Sound Mixer |
Christopher S. Aud | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Susie Mendez Pfister | Makeup Artist |
Billy Wells | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Michael Tinger | Post Production Supervisor |
Jaime A. Marin | Draughtsman |
Romain Gateau | Assistant Property Master |
Reno Reeves | Key Costumer |
Kevin Higgins | Key Grip |
George Parra | Unit Production Manager |
Carmen Soriano | Script Supervisor |
Monica Salazar | First Assistant Editor |
Jeremy Alan Read | Leadman |
Katina Danabassis | Assistant Costume Designer |
Jim Pescrille | Gaffer |
Jorge Parra | Dolly Grip |
Mary Vernieu | Casting |
Richard L. Fox | First Assistant Director |
Chris Navarro | ADR Mixer |
John Debney | Original Music Composer |
Marc Dominic Rienzo | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Aaron Glascock | Supervising Sound Editor |
Rosie Bernhard | Stunts |
Denise Gallo | Stunt Driver |
Chick Bernhard | Stunts |
Mark Norby | Stunt Coordinator |
Jimmy Waitman | Stunts |
Harmony Korine | Director, Screenplay |
LaShawnna Stanley | Casting |
Adam Willis | Set Decoration |
Christopher Moriana | Foley Artist |
Alyson Dee Moore | Foley Artist |
Luke Colson | Main Title Designer |
Lisa Zusmer DelPrete | Visual Effects Producer |
Don Abbatiello | Stunt Driver |
Peter Zuccarini | Underwater Camera |
Bret Howe | Casting Associate |
Rachel Korine | Thanks |
Name | Title |
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Steve Golin | Producer |
Mourad Belkeddar | Producer |
Nicolas Lhermitte | Producer |
Thorsten Schumacher | Executive Producer |
Karl Spoerri | Executive Producer |
Nik Bower | Executive Producer |
Judd Allison | Co-Producer |
Charles-Marie Anthonioz | Producer |
Chiara Gelardin | Executive Producer |
Dylan Weathered | Associate Producer |
Eddy Moretti | Executive Producer |
Marc Schmidheiny | Executive Producer |
Will Weiske | Executive Producer |
Emmeline Yang | Executive Producer |
Shane Smith | Executive Producer |
Danny Gabai | Executive Producer |
John Lesher | Producer |
Deepak Nayar | Executive Producer |
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Not as good as <i>Spring Breakers</i> for me but still an amazing film nonetheless. I loved Matthew McConaughey's performance and this is probably my second favorite Harmony Korine film. Loved it. It'll get pushed under the rug of course but McConaughey deserves an Oscar nomination for sure. ...
While the film won’t reveal any new revelatory outlooks on life or leave you feeling like you just witnessed a game-changing piece of cinema, ‘The Beach Bum’ is an incredibly enjoyable 95-minute exercise in escapism, love, and the unprecedented pleasures life can bring. It's the film equivalent of h ... olding a beer in one hand and drunkenly throwing up a peace sign with the other, beaming brightly as you take a picture with your closest, drunkest friends for a moment you’ll never remember on a night you’ll never forget. - Ashley Teresa Read Ashley's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-the-beach-bum-mayhem-with-matthew-mcconaughey
The Beach Bum is a spiritual sequel to The Big Lebowski, and while it's so light it's practically gaseous, at least it's not mean-spirited and immoral like The Jesus Rolls. The movie works, insofar as it does, thanks to Matthew McConaughey; his character is best described as a Southern Dude, and McC ... onaughey is arguably the only actor capable of playing this role in a way that isn't imitation, parody, or even homage, but as a parallel entity, independent and original (it doesn’t hurt either to have strong supporting cast that includes Snoop Dogg, Jonah Hill, and Martin Lawrence). There's a reason to watch this film written and directed by Harmony Korine, and it's called escapism. The plot, such as it is, follows stoner poet Moondog’s adventures in and around the Florida Keys, which involve copious amounts of sex, drugs, and alcohol. Moondog is never hungover (presumably because he’s always more or less intoxicated), has no use for money, makes friends everywhere he goes, and generally always lands on his feet; as Moondog himself puts it, "I'm pretty sure the world is conspiring to make me happy." In the end there is no resolution because there was never really a conflict in the first place; the film is the cinematographic equivalent of a Jimmy Buffet song (to the point that the famously laidback songer-songwriter appears as himself).