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The Surfer King

"Some days you get the wave, and some days the wave gets you"

New kid is town Robbie Zirpollo gets a job at a local water park and meets a motley crew of co-workers, including the park owner's gorgeous daughter, Tiffany. As Robbie gets caught up in a troublesome park love triangle, his co-workers convince this fish out of water to enter the "Employee Olympics" wave pool competition to become the next Surfer King. But the conniving Tiffany has other plans for Robbie.

Top Cast

  • Randy Wayne

    Randy Wayne

    Robbie Zirpollo

  • Ben Ziff

    Ben Ziff

    Alex

  • Keri Lynn Pratt

    Keri Lynn Pratt

    Katie

  • Cerina Vincent

    Cerina Vincent

    Tiffany

  • Gabriel Iglesias

    Gabriel Iglesias

    Aokee

  • Alan Thicke

    Alan Thicke

    Pipeman

  • Lindsay Wagner

    Lindsay Wagner

    Connie Zirpollo

  • Rebecca Borash

    Rebecca Borash

    Amy

  • Travis Perkins

    Travis Perkins

    Cowboy

Overview

New kid is town Robbie Zirpollo gets a job at a local water park and meets a motley crew of co-workers, including the park owner's gorgeous daughter, Tiffany. As Robbie gets caught up in a troublesome park love triangle, his co-workers convince this fish out of water to enter the "Employee Olympics" wave pool competition to become the next Surfer King. But the conniving Tiffany has other plans for Robbie.

Rating

3.9 / 10
15 Reviews
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