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2019 American Film created by Scott McAboy & Savage Steve Holland
Malibu Rescue
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Genre
| Action-adventure
Comedy
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Created by
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Starring
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Composer
| Zack Ryan
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Country of origin
| United States
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Original language
| English
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No.
of seasons
| 1
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No.
of episodes
| 8 (plus 2 films)
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Executive producers
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Producer
| Amy Sydorick
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Cinematography
| Keith Dunkerley
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Editors
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- Michael John Bateman
- Simon Davidson
- Daria Ellerman
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Production companies
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Network
| Netflix
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Release
| May 13, 2019
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2019-05-13
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August 4, 2020
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2020-08-04
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Malibu Rescue
is an American comedy television series created by
Savage Steve Holland
and
Scott McAboy
for
Netflix
. It premiered as a special feature-length film on May 13, 2019,
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followed by the first season on June 3, 2019.
Netflix
commissioned a second film in September 2019,
Malibu Rescue: The Next Wave
, which premiered on August 4, 2020 and ran as the number four watched movie that week. .
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The series stars
Ricardo Hurtado
, Jackie R. Jacobson, Abby Donnelly, Alkoya Brunson and
Breanna Yde
.
Plot
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After getting in trouble one too many times, Tyler's stepfather punishes him by sending him to the Malibu Junior Rescue Program. There, Tyler meets a ragtag group of children from the Valley. Together, the group sets to prove that they deserve to participate in the program along with all the other children from Malibu.
When the program director, Garvin Cross, reveals that he only let Tyler and the rest of the Flounders into the program so that they would fail and he would not have to take children from the Valley anymore, Tyler and the Flounders come together as a team to win a big lifeguard competition and earn their own tower for the summer.
Cast and characters
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Main
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- Ricardo Hurtado
as Tyler Gossard, an overly-competitive teenage boy, forced to join the Malibu Junior Rescue by his stepfather as punishment
- Jackie R. Jacobson as Dylan, the Flounders' first-time tower captain, who lacks self-confidence and is the first female tower captain
- Abby Donnelly as Lizzie McGrath, a bubbly and spunky teenager with a dark side, who has an overprotective mother and is in a relationship with Eric
- Alkoya Brunson as Eric Mitchell, the heart of the group. He is in a relationship with Lizzie.
- Breanna Yde
as Gina, a tough and self-assured athlete who tries to live up to her family's legacy of great swimmers
Recurring
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- Ian Ziering
as Garvin Cross, the director of the program determined to get the Flounders kicked out of the program
- JT Neal as Brody, a returning tower captain who hates the Flounders and wants them kicked out
- Bryana Salaz
as Logan, Brody's friend, who eventually befriends Dylan. She lost her chance to become a tower captain because there is usually only one girl captain
- Jeremy Howard
as Vooch, a bus driver and friend of the Flounders who also operates a food truck
- Camaron Engels as Spencer, Brody's friend and captain for Tower 3.
- Zahf Paroo as Thornton Pavey, a rich donor who later runs the Malibu junior rescue program to sabotage the Flounders
- Ryder Blackburn as Beans, a lifeguard friend who seems to always be getting into trouble or sleeping
- Jeff Meacham
as Roger Gossard, Tyler's stepfather
- Ella Gross as Sasha Gossard, Tyler's stepsister
Guest
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- Curtis Armstrong
as Mr. Rathbone, a school janitor
- Catia Ojeda as Diane, Tyler's mother
- Treisa Gary as Officer Wagstaff
- Michael Mourra as Jeffy
- Austin Fryberger as Craig
- Molly Haldeman as Jeffy's Mom
- Rodney J. Hobbs as The Mayor
- Mary Passeri as Lizzie's Mom (season 1)
- Anthony Alabi as Derek Mitchell, Eric's father (season 1)
- Angel Laketa Moore as Mrs. Mitchel, Eric's mother (season 1)
- Kartik Ash as Chote Pavey, Pavey's son (season 1)
- Leigh-Allyn Baker
as Dylan's Mom (season 1)
Episodes
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Movie (2019)
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Season 1 (2019)
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Movie (2020)
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