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Two desperate, jealous actors plan to break into a mega-successful Hollywood director's home and steal his latest film, then toss it onto a scrap heap where they can gleefully watch it being destroyed. Chaos ensues.

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Dan Bell ...
Dern Reel
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Patrick St. Patrick
Jude Horowitz ...
Anna
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Smith
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Sheila Ricks
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Bob Mann
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Detective Markinson
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Detective Corelli
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Sissy Mayron
Jim Braverman
Katie Brown ...
Chrissy
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Dana Carvey
Shawna Casey ...
Rick's Secretary
Nicolette Chaffey
Alan Cohn
Julian Falk
Anna Kerkorian
Tanya Lewis
Colin Martin
Deb Morrison
Jeff Murray
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Theatre Director (as Natalia Nogulich)
Charlie Paige
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Transvestite Apartment Manager
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Casting Director
Kristin Rohde
Scott Ryden
Jamie Seibert
Mickey Swenson

Directed by

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Dan Bell

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Dan Bell ... ()

Produced by

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Dan Bell ... producer
Jude Horowitz ... producer
Sherrie Rose ... producer

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Dan Sonis

Cinematography by

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Alan Caudillo

Editing by

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Kevin Greutert

Production Design by

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Jim Braverman

Costume Design by

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Mari-An Ceo ... (as Marian Ceo)

Makeup Department

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Jennifer Salvon ... makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Sam Hill ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Jim Stubblefield ... property master

Sound Department

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Kevin Bartnof ... foley artist
Greg Downer ... sound effects editor
Karyn Foster ... dialogue/adr editor
Ann Hadsell ... adr/foley mixer
Christian P. Minkler ... mixer (as Chris Minkler)
Nancy Parker ... foley artist
Benjamin Patrick ... sound mixer
Randy Piotroski ... mixer
Steven M. Sax ... sound effects editor (as Steve Sax)
Otis Van Osten ... sound effects editor
Lyle Weldon ... boom operator
Ken Skoglund ... re-recording mixer (uncredited)

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Rocky Andrus ... grip
George Aubey ... electrician
Collin Davis ... second assistant camera
Camille Freer ... first assistant camera
Alexander Griffiths ... grip (as Pie Griffiths)
Scott Henriksen ... additional gaffer
Martin Leeper ... gaffer
Mark McHenry ... grip
Jennifer Perkins ... best girl
Tom White ... grip

Music Department

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Karyn Foster ... music editor

Script and Continuity Department

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Debra Payne ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Mark Christensen ... production assistant
Anna Kerkorian ... craft service
Paul Kwapy ... production assistant
Richard Sander ... production assistant
Marisa Vargo ... production assistant

Thanks

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Kevin Bartnof ... special thanks
David Grant ... special thanks: at Skywalker Sound
Nancy Parker ... special thanks

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Plot Summary

David Egoman, a mega-successful Hollywood director, is screening a work-print of his latest film for the studio brass at his home. Little does he realize two desperate, jealous actors, Dem Reel and Patrick St. Patrick, plan to break into his home and steal the film, then toss it onto a scrap heap where they can gleefully watch it being destroyed. The actors get more than they bargained for when Egoman is brutally assaulted during the melee and later falls into a coma. This increases the value of the missing film can, which contain the only copy of the celebrated director's latest-and possibly last-film, and results in an all-out search for their whereabouts.

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Taglines Desperate Times Call For Desperate Measures. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Kis durranás (Hungary)
Runtime
  • 83 min
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Movie Connections Spoofs The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (1966). See more »

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