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Adam Pally and Rosa Salazar in Night Owls (2015)

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Night Owls

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Most of the movie is filmed in one location: a house in Topanga Canyon. The house was found on AirBnB. The only other location was a hotel room. The movie was filmed in a total of 17 days. They shot 12 nights and 4 days in the house, then 1 day in the hotel room.
Rosa Salazar (Madeline) was featured throughout season 3 of Parenthood on NBC & Peter Krause (Will) was a main cast member on that same series.
This is the 2nd time Adam Pally and Rosa Salazar were in a film together. They were both in the comedy "Search Party"
This film has a 100% rating based on 14 critic reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.
In a 2015 interview with FilmFad, Charles Hood spoke about the film's general inspirations, and how the whole movie sprang from one particular scene in a classic film: "My co-writer Seth Goldsmith and I knew we were going to be restricted by a smaller budget so we wanted to find an idea that we could pull off in kind of a contained way. We love movies that take place in one day and one location. Piège de cristal (1988) is one of my favorite movies, Tel est pris qui croyait prendre (1994) is another one of my favorite movies. It was sort of born out of the restriction that we created for ourselves. We were just talking about what kind of stories could work with those sort of parameters and the idea of one character overdosing on sleeping pills and the other one have to keep them awake all night came up. And then we recalled that scene in La garçonnière (1960)... where Shirley MacLaine overdoses on sleeping pills and Jack Lemmon has to keep her awake all night. And it's just one scene in that movie that lasts a couple minutes but we were like, 'Why couldn't that be a whole movie to itself? That would be really fun. That could be a great concept.'"

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