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The Death of Hollywood ()


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A disgruntled screenwriter kidnaps the sleazy Hollywood producer that stole his material and switches identities with him, attempting to change the face of corporate cinema forever.

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Joe King / Harry Goldsman
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Boris Mishken
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Graham Samuels
Sharon Marie Wright ...
Christine Campbell (as Sharon Wright)
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Jeff Mannings
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Ruthann Goldsman
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Natasha Mishken
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Novelty Store Clerk
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Sloan
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Insurance Boss
Denise Carroll ...
Mary King
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Liquor Store Manager
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Photo Shop Manager
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Photo Shop Clerk
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Carl the Redneck Barfly
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Bartender
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Incompetent Hollywood Screenwriter
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Goldsman International Clerk
Brian D'Arcy ...
Bar Fly
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Bar Fly
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Chris Watson ...
Studio exec (uncredited)

Directed by

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Blake Fitzpatrick

Written by

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Blake Fitzpatrick ... (written by)

Produced by

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Blake Fitzpatrick ... producer
Aaron Hollingsworth ... associate producer

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Christopher Komstoeft
Dustin Portesi ... co-composer
John Stone

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Blake Fitzpatrick

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Blake Fitzpatrick

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Blake Fitzpatrick

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Gina Boyce ... makeup artist

Camera and Electrical Department

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Nick Bylsma ... best boy grip

Casting Department

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Blake Fitzpatrick ... casting

Music Department

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Low End Automatic ... musician
Aaron Hollingsworth ... musician
Stephanie Hollingsworth ... musician
Alien Vinyl ... musician

Additional Crew

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Baron Michael Redman ... production assistant

Thanks

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Phil Klein ... the producers wish to thank

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  • 84 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia Screenwriter Blake Fitzpatrick used his experience dealing with Warner Brothers over his "I Am Legend" screenplay as a springboard for the concept of the film. See more »

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