Hollywood Boulevard (1976)
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- R
- 1h 23min
- Comedy, Thriller
- 25 Apr 1976 (USA)
- Movie
A young woman arrives in Hollywood to try her luck as an actress. An incompetent agent hooks her up with a production company which specializes in low budget B-movie fair, plagued by strange deadly accidents.
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Mary Woronov | ... |
Mary McQueen
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Paul Bartel | ... |
Erich Von Leppe
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George Wagner | ... |
Cameraman
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Jonathan Kaplan | ... |
Scotty
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Tara Strohmeier | ... |
Jill McBain
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Richard Doran | ... |
P.G.
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Candice Rialson | ... |
Candy Wednesday
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Dick Miller | ... |
Walter Paisley
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John Kramer | ... |
Duke Mantee
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W.L. Luckey | ... |
Rico Bandello
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Jeffrey Kramer | ... |
Patrick Hobby
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Rita George | ... |
Bobbi Quackenbush
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David Boyle | ... |
Obnoxious Kid
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Glenn K. Shimada | ... |
Ubiqutious Filipino
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Joseph McBride | ... |
Drive-In Rapist
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Barbara Pieters | ... |
Drive-In Mother
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Shawn Pieters | ... |
Drive-In Kid
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Sue Veneer | ... |
Drive-In Dyke
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Charles B. Griffith | ... |
Mark Dentine
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Miller Drake | ... |
First Mutant
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Robert Short | ... |
Self
(as Godzina)
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Roberta Dean | ... |
First Reporter
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Milton Kahn | ... |
Second Reporter
(as Milt Kahn)
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Todd McCarthy | ... |
Author
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Commander Cody and The Lost Planet Airmen | ... |
Themselves
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Forrest J. Ackerman | ... |
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Allan Arkush | ... |
Sheriff with Rifle (uncredited)
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Joe Dante | ... |
Party Waiter (uncredited)
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Billy C. Farlow | ... |
Singer - Commander Cody and The Lost Planet Airmen (uncredited)
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George Frayne | ... |
Self - Commander Cody and The Lost Planet Airmen (uncredited)
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Ron Gans | ... |
Documentary Narrator (uncredited) (voice)
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William Malone | ... |
Robby the Robot (uncredited)
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Ric New | ... |
Drive-In Projectionist (uncredited)
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Danny Opatoshu | ... |
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Robby the Robot | ... |
Robby (uncredited)
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Lewis Teague | ... |
Party Guest (uncredited)
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Sheb Wooley | ... |
Screaming Enemy Soldiers (uncredited) (archiveSound)
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Directed by
Allan Arkush | ||
Joe Dante |
Written by
Danny Opatoshu | ... | (screenplay) (as Patrick Hobby) |
Produced by
Roger Corman | ... | executive producer (uncredited) |
Jon Davison | ... | producer |
Teri Schwartz | ... | associate producer |
Music by
Andy Stein | ... | (as Andrew E. Stein) |
Cinematography by
Jamie Anderson | ... | (photographed by) |
Editing by
Allan Arkush | ||
Joe Dante | ||
Amy Holden Jones | ... | (as Amy Jones) |
Art Direction by
Jack De Wolf | ... | (as Jack DeWolfe) |
Costume Design by
Jane Ruhm | ... | (as Jane Rum) |
Production Management
Robin Preston | ... | assistant production manager |
Teri Schwartz | ... | production manager |
Art Department
Marty Bercaw | ... | assistant art director |
Jeffrey Bernini | ... | props (as Jeff Bernini) |
Sound Department
Richard L. Anderson | ... | sound effects (as Richard Anderson) |
Robert Gravenor | ... | sound (as Bob Haddonfield) |
Don Temple | ... | boom operator |
Special Effects by
Roger George | ... | special effects (as Rob Short) |
Robert Short | ... | Godzina's wardrobe |
Stunts
Ric New | ... | stunt performer |
C.D. Smith | ... | stunt coordinator |
Camera and Electrical Department
Graham Berry | ... | camera assistant (as Graham Bury) |
Brink Brydon | ... | gaffer |
Robert Eber | ... | grip (as Bob Eber) |
Peter Gleason | ... | camera assistant |
Kit Kalionzes | ... | camera assistant |
Michael Katz | ... | grip (as Mike Katz) |
Eric Saarinen | ... | second camera operator |
Scott Spencer | ... | key grip |
Gil Valle | ... | best boy |
John Bailey | ... | camera operator (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
Susanna Allan | ... | script supervisor |
Joanie Blum | ... | script supervisor (as Joan Blum) |
Transportation Department
Stephen Goepel | ... | driver (as Steve Goepel) |
Gerald T. Olson | ... | driver (as Jerry Olsen) |
Additional Crew
Jon Cossman | ... | assistant to the producer |
Michael Finnell | ... | production assistant (as Mike Finnell) |
Jeff Freilich | ... | observer: AFI (as Lupe deVargas) |
Paul Gionfriddo | ... | production assistant |
Mark Goldblatt | ... | production assistant |
Bob Greenfield | ... | production coordinator |
Tim Hunter | ... | observer: AFI (as Lope deVargas) |
William Malone | ... | provider: R. Robot (as Bill Malone) |
Danny Opatoshu | ... | assistant: Mr. Hobby (as Dan Opatoshu) |
Barbara Peeters | ... | observer (CIA) |
John Solie | ... | cover illustrator |
Production Companies
Distributors
- New World Pictures (1976) (United States) (theatrical)
- International Film Distributors (1976) (Canada) (theatrical)
- Filmwelt (1976) (West Germany) (theatrical)
- Cupido Films (1977) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- Daga Films S.A. (1977) (Spain) (theatrical)
- Twentieth Century Fox Film Company (1979) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Audio Visual Enterprises (1989) (Greece) (VHS)
- New Concorde Home Entertainment (2001) (United States) (DVD) (VHS)
- Scorpion Releasing (2015) (United States) (Blu-ray)
- Warner Home Video (1983) (United States) (VHS)
Special Effects
- Don Post Studios (masks by)
- Jack Rabin & Associates (matte shots and opticals)
Other Companies
- Ryder Sound Services (sound)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Joe Dante directs this story of the glamour, the glitter, the magical allure of Hollywood... and not a speck of it rubs off on Miracle Pictures, where "If it's a good picture, it's a Miracle." This is a hilarious tribute to the unsung heroes who grind out the B movies massacred by critics, but nursed fondly in the hearts of film fans everywhere. Written by Concorde - New Horizons (with permission). |
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Taglines | The "Ben-Hur" of Exploitation Movies! See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Box Office
Budget | $60,000 (estimated) |
Did You Know?
Trivia | This movie was shot on short ends. "Short ends" are the parts of film stock that are not processed for developing. If only part of a roll of film is actually used, the developer will only develop the part that was used and leave the unused part in the can. The unexposed parts (the short ends) can then be sold for later use. Low budget productions will often buy these since they are sold at a discount price. This can backfire as there is no way of knowing of the quality of the film, which often explains why a low budget production result in a low quality film. See more » |
Goofs | During one sequence, two women take out Frankenstein's "Monster" car from the film "Death Race 2000" and a lot of footage of the car from that film is used. However, one shot used from "Death Race 2000" of the car driving through a bomb field is actually Machine Gun Joe Viterbo's car, not Frankenstein's. See more » |
Movie Connections | Edited from The Big Doll House (1971). See more » |
Crazy Credits | All Rights Reserved Including Zeppelins. See more » |
Quotes |
Mary McQueen:
You'll never be a star now, you little cunt! See more » |