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Baywatch

Don't worry, summer is coming
2017 | 116m | English

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Devoted lifeguard Mitch Buchannon butts heads with a brash new recruit. Together, they uncover a local criminal plot that threatens the future of the Bay.
Release Date: May 25, 2017
Director: Seth Gordon
Writer: Jay Scherick, Mark Swift, David Ronn, Damian Shannon, Thomas Lennon, Robert Ben Garant
Genres: Comedy, Action, Crime
Keywords drug dealer, sea, beach, yacht, life-saver, lifeguard, rookie, vigilantism
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, The Montecito Picture Company, Flynn Picture Company, Fremantle Productions, Seven Bucks Productions, Skydance Media, Uncharted
Box Office Revenue: $177,900,000
Budget: $69,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Dwayne Johnson Mitch Buchanan
Zac Efron Matt Brody
Priyanka Chopra Jonas Victoria Leeds
Alexandra Daddario Summer Quinn
Kelly Rohrbach CJ Parker
Ilfenesh Hadera Stephanie Holden
Jon Bass Ronnie Greenbaum
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II Sgt. Ellerbee
Hannibal Buress Dave the Tech
Rob Huebel Captain Thorpe
Amin Joseph Frankie
Jack Kesy Leon
Óscar Núñez Councilman Rodriguez
David Hasselhoff The Mentor
Pamela Anderson Casey Jean Parker
Clem Cheung Murray Chen
Belinda Carmen
Charlotte McKinney Julia
Izabel Goulart Amber
Arian Foster Arian Foster
Vernon Davis Vernon Davis
Eros Exarhiou Frosty
Maxie G. Rosales Pier Teenage Girl
Karin Silvestri Pier Mom
Vincenzo Hinckley Pete
Brandon Larracuente Skateboarder
Kelvin Witherspoon Skateboarder
Welder Santos Huntley Club Member
David Weiss Cell Phone Customer
Damien LaRoy Kite Surfer
Peter Anaya Huntley Waiter
L.J. Ruth Pier Boy
Brenda Lowe Surfer
Jackson Geach Billy
Brandon Thomas Lee Scull Rower
James A. Sutton Huntley Security Guard
Juliette Mathis High Chair Baby Girl
Samantha Harris Interviewer
Seth Gordon Helicopter Pilot
John Cenatiempo Sergeant (uncredited)
Shay Davila Bikini Girl (uncredited)
Bria Danielle Davis Beach Goer (uncredited)
Ana Flavia Gavlak Lifeguard (uncredited)
Whitney Goin Doctor (uncredited)
Apollo GT Beach Goer (uncredited)
Lee Hodge Lifeguard (uncredited)
Angelique Kenney Surfer beach babe (uncredited)
Matthew Kosto Shark Bite Boy (uncredited)
Gage Lawson Beachgoer (uncredited)
Casey McCullum Beach Goer (uncredited)
Earl Poitier The Kitchen Worker (uncredited)
Damon Preston Lifeguard #1 (uncredited)
Kelly Róisín Party Goer / Beach Goer (uncredited)
Cody Scott Crewman (uncredited)
Haviland Stillwell Allegre (uncredited)
Zachary Vazquez Lifeguard (uncredited)
Barbara Vincent Yachter (uncredited)
Maegan Vogel Bikini Model (uncredited)
Acoryé White Kitchen Staff (uncredited)
Name Job
Jay Scherick Story
Marlie Arnold Assistant Art Director
Shepherd Frankel Production Design
John Papsidera Casting
Peter S. Elliot Editor
Frank McGough Gaffer
Geoffrey Haley Steadicam Operator
Suzanne Reed Stunts
David 'Flip' Rodriguez Stunts
Bayland Rippenkroeger Stunts
Dalton Rondell Stunts
Elena Savko Stunts
Darren E. Scott Stunts
Josh Seifert Utility Stunts
Dalton Simons Stunts
Lucas Swallow Stunt Double
Jared Woods Stunts
Tiana Webberley Stunts
Matt Absher First Assistant Editor
Seth Gordon Director
Ben Clerveaux Set Decoration
Kelly Bellini Stunts
Mark Swift Screenplay
David Ronn Story
Dayna Pink Costume Design
Cale Finot Camera Operator
Nikhil Paniz Camera Operator
Dan Riffel Gaffer
Tom Frohling Supervising Art Director
Justin Nathaniel Kistler Art Department Coordinator
Paul Hughen Second Unit Director of Photography
Brian Powell Rigging Gaffer
Brent Brooks Music Editor
Rob Acox Dolly Grip
Bibi Fontana Animation
Steve Battaglia Key Hair Stylist
Brandon K. McLaughlin Special Effects Coordinator
Christopher TJ McGuire Steadicam Operator
David Gimenez Animation
Stacy Horn Costume Supervisor
Frank Masi Still Photographer
James Baldanza Additional Camera
Marc Wostak Rigging Gaffer
Teressa Hill Hair Department Head
Tammy Ashmore Key Makeup Artist
Luis G. Reyes Set Costumer
Tom Caton Boom Operator
Dana Sano Music Supervisor
Merc Arceneaux Makeup Artist
Alexandra Casey Assistant Costume Designer
Carolina Wong Set Costumer
Kara Talley Seamstress
Elmo Weber Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris A. Herbert Rigging Grip
Brent Caballero Casting
Mare McIntosh Visual Effects Producer
Joel Sevilla Visual Effects Supervisor
Joe Lemola Sound Effects Editor
Deanna Brigidi Casting Associate
Todd Bozung Supervising Music Editor
Dave Richardson Key Grip
Aaron Colman-Hayes 3D Artist
Nicky Rhea De Souza Visual Effects Coordinator
Layne Brightwell Set Costumer
Ulrika Akander Supervising ADR Editor
Ian Hopperton VFX Editor
Michael Zavala Visual Effects Producer
Terry Porter Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Natasha Romanow Key Set Costumer
Jody Felz Key Set Costumer
Christopher Flick Foley Editor
Marc Glassman Sound Effects Editor
Peter Zuccarini Underwater Director of Photography
Sean Fisher Dolly Grip
Roma Demartino Key Hair Stylist
Carol Quiroz Key Costumer
Amy Gavel Set Costumer
Rob Disner Boom Operator
Jamey Scott Sound Effects Editor
Dane Leon Music Editor
Cedric Martin Steadicam Operator
Micky Froehlich Additional Photography
Emily Bohbrink Casting Assistant
Maria Juliana Caicedo Animation
Natasha Leonnet Digital Intermediate
T. Daniel Scaringi Rigging Grip
Scott Christopher Harmon Rigging Grip
Elia P. Popov Special Effects Supervisor
David W. Brown Jr. Visual Effects Coordinator
Tom Barrett Visual Effects Editor
Cameron Steenhagen Supervising Dialogue Editor
John Sanacore Foley Mixer
Daniel S. Irwin Dialogue Editor
Benjamin Beardwood Dialogue Editor
Robert Troy Dialogue Editor
Katherine Rose Foley Artist
Mychael Bates Property Master
Carmen Soriano Script Supervisor
Benjamin Rauscher Dialogue Editor
Darrin Mann Foley Mixer
Catherine Harper Foley Artist
Scott Christopher Kelly Stand In
JoAnn Bernat Stunts
Kevin Cassidy Stunts
Max Breitenbach Stunt Double
Brandon Cornell Utility Stunts
Joy Dashnaw Stunts
Arturo Dickey Stunts
Shay Davila Stunts
Mark Dobson Stunts
Drew Grey Stunts
Reid Harper Stunts
Marc Joseph Stunts
Keone Kim Utility Stunts
Alex Krimm Stunts
Michael McGuire Stunts
Damian Shannon Screenplay
Jennifer M. Gentile Set Decoration
Mariel Dolgicer Set Decoration
Lisa Vasconcellos Art Direction
Eric Steelberg Director of Photography
Christopher Lennertz Original Music Composer
Karin Silvestri Stunts
Casey Adams Stunts
Thomas Lennon Story
Robert Ben Garant Story
Greg Strause Visual Effects Designer
Colin Strause Visual Effects Supervisor
Kimberly Greene Makeup Department Head
Anna Behlmer Sound Re-Recording Mixer
KSI Songs
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw Stunt Coordinator
Shauna Galligan Utility Stunts
Ashley Nicole Hudson Utility Stunts
Clay Cullen Stunt Coordinator
Chick Bernhard Stunts
Sarah Reagin Clemmensen Utility Stunts
Chad Dashnaw Stunts
Troy Faruk Stunts
Alyma Dorsey Stunt Double
Aja Frary Stunt Double
Jeremy Fitzgerald Utility Stunts
Jacob Garcia Stunt Double
Brenda Lorena Garcia Stunt Double
Dean Grimes Stunts
Barry Hanley Stunts
Jacob Hugghins Stunts
Jason Charles Hill Stunt Driver
Cassidy Alexandra Kahler Stunt Double
Terrence Julien Stunt Double
Angelique Kenney Stunts
Matt Leonard Stunts
Tang Nguyen Stunts
Tanoai Reed Stunt Double
Austin Priester Stunts
Elena Sanchez Stunts
Corrina Roshea Bobb Stunt Double
Erik Schultz Stunts
Kevin Scott Stunt Coordinator
Maya Santandrea Stunts
Tim J. Smith Stunts
Dena Sodano Stunts
Chris Torres Stunts
Torrey Vogel Stunt Double
Ashley Rae Trisler Utility Stunts
Marcus Young Fight Choreographer
Raymond Prado Storyboard Artist
Alex Montalban Utility Stunts
Name Title
Mary Rohlich Executive Producer
Dany Garcia Executive Producer
Dwayne Johnson Executive Producer
Joe Medjuck Executive Producer
Ivan Reitman Producer
Hiram Garcia Co-Producer
Michael Berk Executive Producer
Gregory J. Bonann Producer
Douglas Schwartz Producer
Scott Sheldon Associate Producer
Ali Bell Executive Producer
Louise Rosner-Meyer Executive Producer
Michele Berk Executive Producer
Beau Flynn Producer
David Ellison Executive Producer
Dana Goldberg Executive Producer
Don Granger Executive Producer
Tom Pollock Executive Producer
Eli Roth Co-Producer
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Reviews

CraigJamesReview
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Baywatch is a movie based off the popular TV show of the same name which launched the careers of such acting talents as Yasmine Bleeth and Pam Anderson. And then those quickly died right afterwards but hey, the show ran like 11 years and…little known fact, Jason Mamoa was on spin-off show Baywatch: ... Hawaii. The movie is very much like the show; as in if you walk in expecting to take it seriously you're already watching it wrong. The situations people need to be rescued from are just as ridiculous and far-fetched and the main plot here gets far more convoluted and hackneyed than the average day of any real lifeguard. And like 21 Jump Street and a bunch of lesser TV to movie adaptations, this seeks to make fun of all of it, plus all the slo-mo beach running. Does it come off as good as Jump Street? No. Do we need this? God no. I mean didn't the show basically already make fun of itself enough as it is? But all I can say here, and I guess the only thing anyone interested in this might want to know is, it could have been so much worse. I'm not saying this is the best movie of the summer so far. I don't really even know if i'm saying this is a good movie. But it's easy enough to sit through and the laughs, while not great, are consistent. Where the script sucks, the cast knows how to make fun of itself. The Rock is the head honcho who takes the job very seriously. Zac Efron is the selfish, cool pretty boy new trainee who clashes with him. Both have a plethora of jokes for one another that work with varying degrees of success. There's a fat lifeguard and the movie takes the shots you would expect it to take but actor Jon Bass also does have some comedic talent here in the Josh Gadd sense of the word. Actually he may even be funnier than Josh Gadd. Point is he works the best here from a comedic perspective. The movie gives us quite a few dick jokes but this dude actually has one embarrassing moment that may rank up there with "There's Something About Mary", just with not as good a payoff. Hannibal Burress also gets a couple scenes for a cameo and I love when he gets those. It's time for Burress to headline a movie though. The women aren't as funny but I guess you can say they add some nice support to that and the action. Alexandra Daddario has shown a few times she's a pretty decent actress, and the others don't just seem like stiffs there to just show off a hot body. Priyanka Chopra is also here as the villain, and she's fine. The whole movie can really be described as fine. It's funny and doesn't take itself too seriously and the cast all seems game for it. You don't have to see, but if you do, know it's already planning on sequels. So I go 6 out of 10 on this one. For more reviews, check me out on Youtube at- https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY_IvAm1bJADConJhDCuq6A

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
4.0

Yes, you're all very, very attractive, can we have something else too please? _Final rating:★★ - Had some things that appeal to me, but a poor finished product._ ...

Jun 23, 2021
Rangan
3.0

**When lifeguards turned homicides!** In the 90s, when the original television series was aired, I was just a kid. Then it was too sexy, that I was not allowed to watch. The world has changed so much all these years. I always wanted to see that, but never had a chance. Now a film, possibly a new ... franchise if it all goes well. There were lots of expectations on it, but the film did not deliver that. Yet they have already announced a sequel. The bay security team is now recruiting new members. Three joins as the trainee after the tryout. Within a few days, a couple of suspicious deaths happen in the bay. The cops are not worried to solve it, but the Baywatch team jumps in and starts their own investigation. That leads them to a dangerous territory. From there, how they deal with it was revealed with some action-thriller. Pumped up body, starring alongside a current top star, nothing is working for Zac Efron. He's just an accidental actor, won't survive long, unless he turns it all his way like Ben Afflect did. On the other hand, Dwayne was awesome. All the other actors too. Priyanka was not ideal for such role. Because an Indian in a negative role for an American film, nah, it does not work. India keeps all the thugs and sends only engineers, doctors, scientist et cetera to the foreign lands. A Chinese or a Russian villain works better. No suspense. Everything was open from the beginning itself. Some of the comedies were good, but some were most absurd. Especially, I did not like the storyline. The Bay security force not doing their job, but police work. It goes completely out of the frame. It's okay doing same within their enclosure, but the film entered beyond that. Thus, the film missed to cover the beach events as what the title had promised. I hope the sequel would fall in line. _3/10_

May 16, 2024
r96sk
6.0

It has a couple of decent moments, but <em>'Baywatch'</em> is mostly uninspiring. For a comedy, it takes itself way too seriously in parts. None of the heartfelt stuff really lands, while a lot of the humour is over reliant on sexual innuendo. The premise is followable, if entirely predictable. T ... he cast is oversized, way too many characters. Dwayne Johnson and Zac Efron are good enough in their respective roles as Mitch and Matt. Summer (Alexandra Daddario) and Victoria (Priyanka Chopra) are alright but underdeveloped, as is Stephanie (Ilfenesh Hadera). C. J. (Kelly Rohrbach) and Ronnie (Jon Bass), meanwhile, are annoying and extremely pointless. Yahya Abdul-Mateen II (Ellerbee) is solid in a small role. I've never watched the original television series so maybe I missed a few callbacks etc., while there are two (incredibly forced) cameos from it. If it stayed at what it should be - a comedy - then I may have liked this, I simply didn't though. Not terrible, but I still wouldn't say you should rush to see this.

Jun 23, 2021
SoSmooth1982
6.0

I only watched this movie cause it had the Rock. I was extremely surprised that it was a good movie. It was pretty funny as well. ...

Apr 26, 2023