Busboys (film)

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Busboys is a 2026 American comedy film directed by Jonah Feingold and written and produced by David Spade and Theo Von, who also star in the film. The film follows two friends who become busboys in hopes that becoming waiters will help increase their social status and cash flow.

Directed byJonah Feingold
Screenplay by
Produced by
  • David Spade
  • Theo Von
  • Robert Ogden Barnum
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Busboys
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJonah Feingold
Screenplay by
Produced by
  • David Spade
  • Theo Von
  • Robert Ogden Barnum
Starring
CinematographyJeff Leeds Cohn
Edited byNathan Floody
Music by
  • Chad Courneya
  • Hari Dafusia
Production
company
Night Media
Distributed byBusboys Holdings
Release date
  • April 17, 2026 (2026-04-17)
Running time
93 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$2.6 million[2]
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The film was released on April 17, 2026.

Premise

A pair of idiot friends believe that if they become waiters, all of their problems will be solved. They aren't entirely wrong, but they aren't entirely right.

Cast

  • David Spade as Markie Montgomery
  • Theo Von as Steefen 'Steef' Barn
  • Tim Dillon as Tim, the manager of the restaurant
  • Trevor Wallace as Terry, Troy's son and a YouTube influencer
  • Jay Pharoah as Crackhead, an undercover DEA agent
  • Charlotte McKinney as Pam, Markie's girlfriend
  • Chris Elliott as Troy, Steef and Markie's boss at We Suck
  • Jimmy Gonzales as Murderball, a wheelchair-bound busboy and drug dealer
  • Michelle Ortiz as April, a hostess at the restaurant
  • Leah McKendrick as Romina, a busgirl at the restaurant
  • Christian Gnecco Quintero as Rick, a model busboy
  • Vanessa Gonzales as Ginger, fellow employee at the restaurant and Oscar's mother
  • Tiago Martinez as Oscar, Ginger's son and a busser

Production

In November 2024, David Spade and Theo Von, who also co-wrote and self-financed the film, were attached to produce and star in the film, which was directed by Jonah Feingold and produced by Robert Ogden Barnum.[3] Jimmy Gonzales and Lindsey Normington were also part of the film's cast.[4][5] Principal photography began at Los Angeles on January 10, 2025,[3] with Jeff Leeds Cohn serving as the cinematographer.[6] Nathan Floody edited the film.[7] Chad Courneya and Hari Dafusia composed the score for the film, which includes "Roller" by Canadian rock band April Wine.[6][8]

Release

The film was released theatrically on April 17, 2026.[9]

References

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