
Stephen Dorff greeted a Little League player Monday in New Jersey, beer in hand … case of beer in the other.
The actor was in Westfield to film scenes for the upcoming movie “What the F*ck is My Password?!”
The production staged the Little League scene at Gumbert Park with comedic details like Dorff’s open fly.
In the scene, Dorff, whose character appears to be intoxicated, talks to child actor Toby Larsen, who is in costume as a Little League player. The man offers the boy a beer.
Intoxication plays a key role in “What the F*ck is My Password?!”
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The movie, directed by Steven Pink (“The Last Republican,” “High Fidelity,” “Grosse Pointe Blank” and the upcoming film “Terrestrial”), follows a man who finds out he invested in bitcoin 13 years ago, when he was drunk.
He has a chance to cash in on more than $200 million — if he can only remember his password.
After failing to guess it once, he has just four more tries to get his hands on the money.
Dorff, 52, known for movies like “Blade,” “I Shot Andy Warhol,” and “The Iceman” and TV series like “True Detective” and “The Righteous Gemstones,” stars in “What the F*ck is My Password?!” alongside Alexander Ludwig (“The Hunger Games,” “Bad Boys: Ride or Die”), Kate Walsh (“Grey’s Anatomy”), Poppy Liu (“Hacks”), Ricky Staffieri (“The Bear”) and Sarah Grey (“The Order”).
Pink and Steven Morris came up with the story and Morris wrote the movie.
Producers include Molly Conners (“Birdman”) and Amanda Bowers of the Phiphen production company, which is associated with Phiphen Studios, a film postproduction facility in Englewood Cliffs.
“What the F*ck is My Password?!” is set to film all month in New Jersey.
The production put out various casting calls for local extras to film scenes in Westfield, Mountainside, Jersey City, Colonia, Cranford and Morristown.

