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Sweet Girl

Family fights as one.
2021 | 110m | English

(37414 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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A man vows to bring justice to those responsible for his wife's death while protecting the only family he has left, his daughter.
Release Date: Aug 18, 2021
Director: Brian Andrew Mendoza
Writer: Gregg Hurwitz, Philip Eisner, Will Staples
Genres: Action, Drama, Thriller
Keywords fight, daughter, father, truth, safe, escape, justice, family, death, parents, kid, drug
Production Companies Pride of Gypsies, ASAP Entertainment, On the Roam
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Jason Momoa Ray Cooper
Isabela Merced Rachel Cooper
Manuel Garcia-Rulfo Amo Santos
Amy Brenneman Diana Morgan
Adria Arjona Amanda Cooper
Milena Rivero Rachel 11 Y / O
Justin Bartha Simon Keeley
Raza Jaffrey Vinod Shah
Lex Scott Davis FBI Agent Sarah Meeker
Michael Raymond-James FBI Agent John Rothman
Dominic Fumusa Sam Walker
Nelson Franklin Martin Bennett
Reggie Lee Dr. Wu
Will Blagrove Detective Alvarez
Helen E. McNutt Older Wife
Tom McNutt Older Husband
Brian Howe Pete Micelli
Kristy Nolen Diner Waitress
Marie Zoumanigui Judy
Erin Barnes Nurse
Katy O'Brian TV Host
Dave MacDonald FBI Agent
James Anthony McBride Building Security Guard
Liron Blumenthal Female Server
Cherie McClain Newscaster #1
Ricardo Miguel Young Newscaster #2
Matthew Hostetter Auctioneer
Bobby Liga Newscaster #4
Tammy Brant Toll Booth Worker
Cale Schultz Matthews
Jake Allyn Titus
Dave Camarillo Trainer
Joe Fishel Gala Guest
Erika Shrout Gala Bartender
Gina Jun Gala Guest
Ronald Knotts Pittsburgh Pirates Fan (uncredited)
Name Job
Brad Besser Editor
Gregg Hurwitz Writer
Philip Eisner Writer
Clay Enos Still Photographer
Barry Ackroyd Director of Photography
Steven Price Original Music Composer
Denise Chamian Casting
Luca Mosca Costume Design
Michael McCusker Editor
Harry Beckstead Second Second Assistant Director
Will Staples Writer
Brian Andrew Mendoza Director
Stefan Gesek Art Direction
Michael Ground Costume Design
Dennis Lee Dressler Set Dresser, Set Decoration
Cynthia La Jeunesse Set Decoration
Bryan Felty Supervising Art Director
Felecia Bates Hairstylist
Patty Bell Makeup Artist
Alta Marie Bialon Hairstylist
Leo Corey Castellano Makeup Department Head
Jennifer Chavez Makeup Artist
Doug Fairall Makeup Artist
Rachel Geary Key Makeup Artist
Candace Orlandi Key Hair Stylist
Dominique Diaz Post Production Supervisor
Ana Drasinover Additional Second Assistant Director
Eric Richard Lasko Second Unit First Assistant Director
Xanthus Valan Second Assistant Director
David Vogel Second Second Assistant Director
Jordan Weir Additional Second Assistant Director
Ayush Bajoria Matte Painter
Jennifer Bechak On Set Dresser
Amelia Blackburn Art Department Assistant
Jack Blanchard Leadman
Raquel Bouvy Graphic Designer
Ashley 'Brick' Brickman Painter
Edgar Um Bucholtz Set Dresser
Timothy Burgard Storyboard Artist
Julie Chill Scenic Artist
Joe Coppola Assistant Property Master
Michael Diersing Construction Coordinator
Teresa Donatelli Art Department Coordinator
Robbie Duncan Property Master
Matt Eames Props
Elliot 'Damian' T. Gardner Set Painter
Chad Djubek Boom Operator
Russell Farmarco ADR Editor
Jesse Fellows ADR Recordist
Ellen Heuer Foley Artist
Caleb Hollenback Sound Recordist
Daniel S. Irwin Supervising Dialogue Editor
Stacey Michaels Foley Mixer
Michael Miller ADR Mixer
Sunil Kamath Visual Effects Supervisor
Andrew Simmonds Visual Effects Supervisor
Dana Howes Transportation Coordinator
Michael Scott Manne Assistant Art Director
Peter J. Devlin Sound Mixer
Matt Chessé Editor
Andrew Menzies Production Design
Chris O'Hara Second Unit Director
Michele Ziegler First Assistant Director
Ron Bartlett Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Beau Borders Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Efka Kvaraciejus Stunt Driver
Cody Mackie Stunt Driver
Kevin Rogers Stunt Driver
Eliza Coleman Stunt Driver
Chris Palermo Stunt Driver
Aja Frary Stunts
Peter Epstein Stunts
Jessica Medina Stunts
Alex Benevent Stunts, Stunt Double
Jon Valera Stunt Coordinator
Name Title
Jason Momoa Producer
Brad Peyton Producer
Philip Eisner Co-Producer
Gregg Hurwitz Co-Producer
Jeffrey Fierson Producer
Martin Kistler Executive Producer
Brian Andrew Mendoza Producer
Mark Kamine Executive Producer
James Mendoza Associate Producer
Jeff Valeri Co-Producer
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Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
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2024 5 40 79 24
2024 6 30 44 20
2024 7 32 58 19
2024 8 32 66 17
2024 9 17 25 12
2024 10 27 67 13
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2024 12 22 38 16
2025 1 25 43 16
2025 2 16 28 3
2025 3 7 20 1
2025 4 4 9 2
2025 5 4 10 2
2025 6 4 8 2
2025 7 3 5 2
2025 8 2 4 2
2025 9 2 3 1
2025 10 3 5 2

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Reviews

itsogs
10.0

Highly recommended for all, surprised twist that I did not see coming, but in the end, it all made sense. Great acting and directing, worth a second watch just in case you missed anything the first time.🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 ...

Sep 28, 2021
YouShouldKnow
6.0

Within the first 5 minutes, you know how most of the film will play out. It has one pretty good twist, but the rest of the story has been done before. Besides that, the acting is pretty good, the action scenes don't have too many cuts, and the camera feels fluid. \#luigi ...

Jan 09, 2025
RalphRahal
4.0

"Sweet Girl" has a strong start, delivering a solid first act with compelling character development and an emotional premise that pulls you in. The performances, especially from the leads, are genuinely good and carry much of the film’s weight. However, as the story shifts into the second act, it be ... gins to lose momentum. While the emotional potential is there, the dialogue often feels overly scripted, missing the natural flow and depth needed to fully connect with the audience. It tries hard to tug at your heartstrings but doesn’t quite land the emotional impact it aims for. The subplot involving the detectives feels unnecessary and poorly developed, adding little to the main narrative or the characters. Their inclusion feels like a missed opportunity to add depth to the story. On the technical side, the cinematography is serviceable but not particularly memorable, and the score doesn’t stand out except in a few moments. Overall, "Sweet Girl" is a movie with great potential and some enjoyable elements, but its missteps in execution prevent it from being truly impactful. It’s worth a watch, especially for the father-daughter dynamic, but don’t expect a fully satisfying emotional or narrative payoff.

Jan 25, 2025