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The 'Sacramento' film trailer is published

Watch: 'Sacramento' Film Trailer is published – with many Tower Bridge shots

There is also an overview of the Sacramento water tower “Farm-to fork” and the scenes that were shot on Gunther's ice cream and along the waterfront in the Old Sacramento.

The road trip film “Sacramento” has a new trailer before its nationwide publication on April 11th in the theaters. The new film stars Michael Angarano, Michael Cera, Maya Erskine and Kristen Stewart.Angarano Director: The script. His action concerns the character of Angarano, Rickey, who convinces his friend Glenn, played by Cera, to take a spontaneous road trip from Los Angeles to Sacramento. This happens after Ricke's father's death. Glenn's pregnant woman Rosie, played by Stewart, encourages the adventure. “Do you want to go to Sacramento?” Rickey says in the trailer after discovering a motorway sign. Glenn replies: “An unplanned, long drive to a city where I don't want to feel like it sounds fun.” The trailer has several recordings about the tower bridge, a drive-by of the Sacramento water tower “Farm-to fork” and scenes that were shot on Gunthers ice cream and along the riparian promenade in the Old Sacramento. Take a look at the video below. Further reporting on Top California stories here | Download our app | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us here on YouTube and subscribe to our channel

The RoadTrip film “Sacramento” has a new trailer before its nationwide publication on April 11th in the cinemas.

The new film plays Michael Angarano, Michael Cera, Maya Erskine and Kristen Stewart.

Angarano directed the script and wrote together. His action concerns the character of Angarano, Rickey, who convinces his friend Glenn, played by Cera, to take a spontaneous road trip from Los Angeles to Sacramento. This happens after Ricke's father's death. Glenn's pregnant woman Rosie, played by Stewart, encourages the adventure.

“Do you want to go to Sacramento?” Rickey says in the trailer after discovering a motorway sign.

Glenn replies: “An unplanned, long drive to a city where I don't want to feel like it sounds fun.”

The trailer has several recordings about the tower bridge, a drive-by of the Sacramento water tower “Farm-to fork” and scenes that were shot on Gunthers ice cream and along the riparian promenade in the Old Sacramento.

Take a look at the video below.

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