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Tom Mix and Wyatt Earp team up to solve a murder at the Academy Awards in 1929 Hollywood.

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  • Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 1 win & 1 nomination.
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Tom Mix
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Wyatt Earp
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Alfie Alperin
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Cheryl King
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Nancy Shoemaker
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Victoria Alperin
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Christina Alperin
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Captain Blackworth
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Chief Marvin Dibner
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Dutch Kieffer
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Arthur
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Marty Goldberg
Bill Marcus ...
Hal Flynn
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Mooch
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Michael Alperin
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Spanish Dancer
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Rosa
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Pancho (as Cástulo Guerra)
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William Singer
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Australian Houseman
Dennis Rucker ...
Paul
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Ed
Kenny Call ...
Cowboy Fred
Jack Garner ...
Cowboy Henry
Jerry Tullos ...
Leo Vogel
Herb Tanney ...
George the Conductor (as Steem Tanney)
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Frank Coe
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Academy Speaker
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Roscoe Arbuckle
Lisa Alpert ...
Michael's Secretary
Sonia Zimmer ...
Dibner's Secretary
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Candy Store Girl
Tessa Taylor ...
Candy Store Girl
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Director
P. Randall Bowers ...
Assistant Director (as Randy Bowers)
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Stagecoach Lady
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George
Eric Harrison ...
Alperin Butler
Amy Michelson ...
Alfie's 1st Wife
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Gate Guard
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Studio Guard
James C. Lewis ...
Jail Guard (as C. James Lewis)
William Applegate Jr. ...
Jail Inmate (as Bill Applegate)
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Jail Inmates
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Jail Inmates
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Jail Inmates
Donalin Patton ...
Girls at Lunch
Kay Perry ...
Girls at Lunch
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Douglas Fairbanks
John Fountain ...
John Gilbert
Irene Olga López ...
Asuncion Maria Romero (as Irene Olga Lopez)
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Cleaning Man
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Mayor Robert Hellman
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Car Attendant
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Reporters
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Reporters
Darrah Meeley ...
Reporters
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Reporters
Krista Gray ...
Reporters
Katie Morgan ...
Reporters
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Bevis Faversham ...
Oliver Hardy (uncredited)
Paul Higby ...
Newspaper Reporter (uncredited)
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James Cagney (uncredited)
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Thelma Todd (uncredited)
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Mae West lookalike / Candy Girl (uncredited)
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Billy Clanton (uncredited)
Barry Vigon ...
Boat Captain (uncredited)

Directed by

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Blake Edwards

Written by

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Rod Amateau ... (story)
 
Blake Edwards ... (screenplay)

Produced by

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Tony Adams ... producer
Trish Caroselli ... associate producer

Music by

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Henry Mancini

Cinematography by

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Anthony B. Richmond

Editing by

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Robert Pergament

Editorial Department

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Roger Greene ... assistant editor
Elton MacPherson ... post-production executive
Richard Garibaldi ... home video mastering colorist (uncredited)

Casting By

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Nancy Klopper

Production Design by

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Rodger Maus

Art Direction by

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Richard Y. Haman

Set Decoration by

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Marvin March

Costume Design by

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Patricia Norris

Makeup Department

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Jean Austin ... hair stylist
Dave Grayson ... makeup artist
Virginia G. Hadfield ... hair stylist
MichaelJohn ... hair designer (as MichaelJohn Beverly Hills)
Josée Normand ... hair stylist
Charlene Roberson ... makeup artist
Rick Sharp ... makeup artist
Brad Wilder ... makeup artist
Joy Zapata ... hair department head

Production Management

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Alan Levine ... production manager
Denny Salvaryn ... unit production manager: re-shoots
David C. Thomas ... unit production manager: second unit added scenes
Ted Zachary ... executive in charge of production (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Joe Dunne ... second unit director
David Kelley ... second assistant director
Mickey McCardle ... first assistant director
Margaret Nelson ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Matty Azzarone ... assistant property master
Gary D. Bierend ... set constructor
Steve Kinyoun ... construction foreman (as Steven L. Kinyoun)
Joseph Musso ... production illustrator
Pat O'Connor ... property master
Richard W. Jones ... on-set greensman (uncredited)
Anthony Klaiman ... set dresser (uncredited)
Drew Struzan ... poster artist (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Gregg Barbanell ... foley artist
Milton C. Burrow ... supervising sound editor
Neil Burrow ... sound editor
Scott Burrow ... sound editor
Joseph D. Citarella ... sound re-recordist (as Joe Citarella)
Gordon Davidson ... sound editor
Jerry Jost ... sound mixer
Don MacDougall ... sound re-recordist
Troy Porter ... foley mixer
Ray West ... sound re-recordist

Special Effects by

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Dan Cangemi ... special effects coordinator (as Danny Cangemi)

Visual Effects by

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Richard Kilroy ... model maker/painter
William Mesa ... visual effects supervisor
Drex Reed ... miniatures crew
Tim Donahue ... visual effects art director: Introvision (uncredited)

Stunts

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Eddie Braun ... stunts
Roydon Clark ... stunts
Cheryl Wheeler Duncan ... stunts (as Cheryl Wheeler-Dixon)
Joe Dunne ... stunt coordinator
Tom Elliott ... stunts
Cindy Folkerson ... stunts
Allan Graf ... stunts
Bill Hart ... stunts
Bob Herron ... stunts (as Robert Herron)
Norman Howell ... stunts
Keii Johnston ... stunts
Jimmy Medearis ... stunts
Denney Pierce ... stunts
Jeff Ramsey ... stunts
Neil Summers ... stunts
Michael Washlake ... stunts (as Mike Washlake)
Ted White ... stunts
Brian J. Williams ... stunts
Bobby Burns ... stunts (uncredited)
Yannick Derrien ... stunts (uncredited)
Linda Fetters Howard ... stunts (uncredited)
Keii Johnston ... stunt double: Mr. Willis (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Arthur R. Botham ... director of photography: second unit/aerial unit
Foster K. Denker ... chief lighting technician
Sam DiMaggio ... assistant camera
Larry Flynn ... best boy electric
Gene Kearney ... key grip
David J. McGraw ... video operator
Joseph Montgomery ... camera operator
Madelyn Most ... assistant camera
Bob Munoz ... best boy grip
Serge Poupis ... first assistant camera: second unit
László Regos ... camera operator
Bruce W. Talamon ... still photographer
Marcus Tate ... plate photographer
Michael T. Travers ... grip
Paul Caven ... best boy electric (uncredited)

Casting Department

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David M. Everard ... casting assistant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Dan Bronson ... costumer
Anne Hartley ... costumer (as Anne Winsor)
Nancy Martinelli ... costume supervisor
Charles Mercuri ... costumer
Patrick R. Norris ... costume supervisor

Location Management

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Elaine Lipton ... assistant location manager
John Panzarella ... location manager
David C. Thomas ... location manager

Music Department

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Tom Bocci ... music supervisor
John C. Hammell ... music editor
Tom Boyd ... oboe soloist (uncredited)
Jack Hayes ... composer: one source cue (uncredited) / orchestrator (uncredited)
Henry Mancini ... conductor (uncredited) / music producer (uncredited) / orchestrator (uncredited)
Emil Richards ... musician: percussion (uncredited)
Ethmer Roten ... musician: flute (uncredited)
Tim Sexton ... executive in charge of music (uncredited)
James Thatcher ... musician: French horn (uncredited)
Louise Di Tullio ... musician: flute (uncredited)
Seth Wittner ... music proof reader (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Betty A. Griffin ... script supervisor (as Betty Abbott Griffin)

Transportation Department

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Daniel B. Briggs ... transportation captain
Tom Briggs ... set driver
Peter R. Chittell ... transportation coordinator
Ken Day ... driver: insert car
Chris Haynes ... production driver

Additional Crew

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C.C. Barnes ... production assistant
Jackson Beck ... dialogue coach
Julie Byers ... assistant: Ms. Caroselli
Carrie Dieterich ... assistant: Mr. Edwards
Mathew Dunne ... production assistant
Rick Flynn ... production assistant
Judy French ... assistant: Mr. Adams
Leigh French ... dialogue coach
Miranda Garrison ... choreographer
Lisa Rose Horwitch ... production assistant
Deborah Johnson ... assistant: Bruce Willis
Lindsey Jones ... unit publicist
Bruce Khteian ... craft service
Steven Elime Lalande ... production assistant
Rita Lundin ... wrangler
Elton MacPherson ... production controller
Miriam Nelson ... choreographer
Jane Prosnit ... production coordinator
Jaimie Raskin ... production accountant
Joe Rose ... medic on-location
William Wallace Ward III ... photo-double: Jon Van Ness
Dennis Ziemienski ... title designer

Thanks

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Douglas Fairbanks Jr. ... special thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Whilst making a silent film about the life of the legendary lawman Wyatt Earp, veteran actor 'Tom Mix' (Bruce Willis) discovers that the real Earp ('James Garner') is on the film set as a technical advisor. The two become friends, but when a murder takes place, the two become partners and set about tracking down the killer. Written by Jonathan Broxton

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Taglines They broke every rule, loved every woman, took every risk and solved the most shocking murder in the history of Beverly Hills. And it's all true. Give or take a lie or two. See more »
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Additional Details

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Also Known As
  • Catalina (United States)
  • Intrigo a Hollywood (Italy)
  • Meurtre à Hollywood (France)
  • Asesinato en Beverly Hills (Spain)
  • Zalazak Sunca (Serbia)
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Runtime
  • 102 min
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Box Office

Budget $19,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United States $2,031,678

Did You Know?

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Trivia Although the plot is mostly fiction, Wyatt Earp and Tom Mix were real-life friends. After Earp retired from law enforcement, he and his wife drifted around, eventually setting in Los Angeles, where he and Mix met. Mix tried to get Hollywood to produce a movie about Earp, but they weren't interested. Earp was hired as a technical consultant for movies starring Mix and William S. Hart. When Earp died in 1929, Mix and Hart were his pallbearers. See more »
Goofs When Tom Mix chases down the Stagecoach after the driver is shot, the reins go through a "window" into the stagecoach so a stunt driver can control the team. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Shakedown/Stormy Monday/Sunset/Two Moon Junction/White Mischief (1988). See more »
Soundtracks Black And Tan Fantasy See more »
Crazy Credits The final frame of the picture freezes, and the following text appears: "And this is how it really happened. Give or take a lie or two." See more »
Quotes Wyatt Earp: It's all true, give or take a lie or two.
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