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Almost Hollywood

1994, Movie, NR, 0 mins

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ALMOST HOLLYWOOD begins as a low-budget parody of THE PLAYER, but soon becomes merely a cheap imitation of it. Tony (Don Short), head producer for a small-time studio called Straight To Video Productions, insists that his films are "erotic thrillers, not soft-core." When Michael (Greg Scott), his young associate, asks him, "Isn't it possible to make a sexy, marketable film with some content?," Tony's enthusiastic response is, "No way!" Tony's investors, however, have plan... read more leave a comment
Year: 1994
Rated NR

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Cast
India Allen: Herself
Don Short: Tony
Greg Scott: Michael
Rachel Dyer: Kristen

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