Hollywood Man

Hollywood Man
Directed by Jack Starrett
Produced by Sarah Genesee Burton (executive producer)
Jude Farese (producer)
Thomas Anthony Farese (executive producer)
Paul Lewis (line producer)
Byron Mabe (associate producer)
Harry Roth (executive producer)
William Smith (producer)
Written by Tom Farese (writer)
Ray Girardin (writer)
Dominic Gombardella (writer)
William Smith (writer)
Starring See below
Music by D'Arneill Pershing
Cinematography Robert C. Jessup
Edited by Arthur Anthony
John C. Horger
Distributed by Intercontinental Releasing Corporation
Running time
93 minutes (Finland, uncut)
87 minutes (Finland, cut)
107 minutes (USA)
Country United States
Language English, Spanish

Hollywood Man is a 1976 American film directed by Jack Starrett and featured in the 1997 Quentin Tarantino Film Festival.

Cast

Synopsis

Cash-strapped actor/director Rafe Stoker (Smith) reluctantly agrees to put up almost all of his personal fortune as collateral to shady investors in order to complete production on his action film. In turn, they hire Harvey (Girardin), an unstable biker, to sabotage the production so that they can collect on Stoker's pledge. Harvey and his gang engage in escalating acts of violence against Stoker's film crew and other random people while Stoker desperately attempts to complete his film shoot amidst other production delays.

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