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Jimmy Hollywood

United States

1994

112 Min
Color
English
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DIR Barry Levinson

EXEC Peter Giuliano

SCR Barry Levinson

DP Peter Sova

CAST Joe Pesci, Christian Slater, Victoria Abril, Joe Avellar, Richard Kind

MUSIC Robbie Robertson

Synopsis

Jimmy Alto is an actor wannabe who stumbles into the role of a lifetime. He becomes a vigilante crime-fighter, aided by his sidekick William, who has suffered a head wound and has problems with short-term memory. Jimmy’s vigilante alter ego soon becomes a media wonder—but Jimmy remains a total unknown and his long-suffering girl friend Lorraine is getting fed up with the whole situation. –IMDB

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Barry Levinson

One of the more versatile American filmmakers of his generation, Barry Levinson’s movies showcased subjects as diverse as the immigrant experience, mob intrigue, and political satire. He earned particular acclaim for his semi-autobiographical portraits of life in 1950s Baltimore, a topic that he explored to great effect in Diner, his 1982 directorial debut.

Born in Baltimore on June 2, 1942, Levinson was the son of a warehouse manager. Initially intent on a career in the media, he studied Broadcast Journalism in college but didn’t remain there long enough to earn a degree. He instead switched his interests to acting and standup comedy, and, after serving a stint as a staff writer on The Carol Burnett Show, he was hired by producer Mel Brooks. The first film to carry a screenwriter credit for Levinson (in the company of several other writers) was Silent Movie (1976); this was followed by Brooks’ High Anxiety (1977), which also featured Levinson as a vengeful bellboy in the film’s… read more

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Patrick Humphreys

9Apr12

A bit like Levinson does Demme circa Something Wild/Married to the Mob. Very consciously quirky and eccentric filmmaking. A celebration of bad taste and low-living in the early 90s.

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