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Hollywood North (2003)
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Rating:
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Starring:
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Alan Bates,
Kim Coates,
Joe Cobden,
Fabrizio Filippo,
Matthew Modine,
John Neville,
Saul Rubinek,
Alan Thicke,
Jennifer Tilly,
Deborah Kara Unger
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Director:
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Peter O'Brian
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Category:
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Comedy
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Binders:
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Comedy,
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Video:
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Widescreen 1.85:1 Color
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Audio:
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ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo SPANISH: Dolby Digital Stereo
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Subtitles:
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Spanish
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Length:
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89 mins
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Rental:
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$ 4.00
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Review It
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The Camera Doesn't Lie...It's The People Behind It.
Bobby (Matthew Modine) is a novice producer who buys the film rights to Lantern Moon, a classic Canadian novel. with his script and vision, Bobby is seeing gold. Of course, that's before Hollywood gets its hands on it.
After an aging actor's (Alan Bates) plunge into paranoid insanity, casting an oversexed actress (Jennifer Tilly) notorious for her on-set affairs, the collapse of Bobby's vision, and an on-hand filmmaker (Deborah Unger) catching the entire debacle, Lantern Moon and Bobby's dream spiral out of control.
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