Randy Harrison James Urbaniak Scott Wolf Ana Ortiz Carrie Wiita Rick Overton Kate Reinders Lance Bass Tom Lenk Mitch Silpa Alec Mapa Drew Droege Tania Gunadi Kee Chan Such Good People is a 2014 American feature film comedy from director by Stewart Wade, screenwriter David Michael Barrett, and editor David Avallone, who produced the film under their banner, Such Good Productions.
Such Good People tells the story of Richard (Michael Urie) and Alex (Randy Harrison) who, while house-sitting for rich humanitarian friends, find a huge stash of cash in the residence.
So Richard and Alex deposit the cash, find another charity, and end up writing a check to "The Porpoise Purpose," headed by Stuart Hendron (Lance Bass) and his assistant Olivier (Mitch Silpa).
Worried the killers must be after the money, they panic and confide in Alex's half-sister, Paige (Carrie Wiita) and her husband, Cooper (James Urbaniak) who are therapists and RX drug dealers.
The chastened couple flies to Bhutan and returns the $10 million tchotchke to the orphanage, run by Buddhist monk Chana Dorje (Kee Chan) and they finally get their wish—they adopt a young boy, Kuenphay (Forrest Wheeler).
Additionally, the movie has comedians James Urbaniak (Henry Fool), Carrie Wiita, Tania Gunadi and improv performer Rick Overton (Groundhog Day).
Forrest Wheeler from Fresh Off the Boat and Scott Wolf from Party of Five, join Kee Chan (Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith) to round out the cast.
Editor-producer David Avallone also makes a cameo, in the role of “Sketchy Man.” After a Kickstarter campaign to raise initial funds, Such Good People went into production on May 22, 2013 for a 16-day shoot in Los Angeles.