Hollywoodland (2006)
August 31, 2006Release Date
Hollywoodland (2006)
August 31, 2006Release Date
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Adrien Brody
Louis Simo
Ben Affleck
George Reeves
Diane Lane
Toni Mannix
Bob Hoskins
Eddie Mannix
Robin Tunney
Leonore Lemmon
Kathleen Robertson
Carol Van Ronkel
Lois Smith
Helen Bessolo
Phillip MacKenzie
Bill Bliss
Larry Cedar
Chester Sinclair
Caroline Dhavernas
Kit Holliday
Eric Kaldor
Barbell Man
Kevin Hare
Robert Condon
Allen Coulter
Director
Paul Bernbaum
Writer
Molly Parker
Laurie Simo
Glenn Williamson
Producer
Zach Mills
Evan Simo
Marcelo Zarvos
Composer
Neil Crone
Chuck
Gareth Williams
Del
Jonathan Freeman
Cinematographer
Seamus Dever
Phillip
Michael Berenbaum
Editor
Vladimir Jon Cubrt
Morgue Attendant
Joanna Colbert
CastingDirector
Ted Atherton
Detective Doug Johnson
Leslie McDonald
ProductionDesigner
Diego Fuentes
Natividad Vacio
Dash Mihok
Sergeant Jack Paterson
Veronica Watt
Rita Hayworth
Joan Gregson
Chopard Saleswoman
David Bolt
Judge Eisler
Todd Grinnell
Times Reporter
David J. MacNeil
Officer Daniel Korby
Ayumi Iizuka
Miss Yoshida
Eric Fink
Dominick's Waiter
Jeffrey DeMunn
Art Weissman
Jeff Teravainen
Lester Koenig, Auditioning Actor
Brendan Wall
Harold Chiles, Casting Director
Eric Weinthal
Barney Sarecky, Producer
Steve Adams
Bob Maxwell, Producer
Jack Newman
Izzy Berne, Tailor
Brad William Henke
Russ Taylor
Joseph Adam
Jack Larson / Jimmy Olsen
Lorry Ayers
Phyllis Coates / Lois Lane
Robert B. Kennedy
Tommy Carr, Director
Sven Van de Ven
John Hamilton / Perry White
Gray Powell
Chad
Michael Rhoades
James Engelmann
Tim Campbell
MGM Hunk
Joe Spano
Howard Strickling
Richard Fancy
Alford 'Rip' Van Ronkel
Kerin McCue
'Superman' Announcer (voice)
Jeff Cowan
Maxwell Arnow, Casting Director
Peter James Haworth
Fred Zinnemann
Tim Dorsch
Docville Bank Teller
Alexander Drogemuller
Stunned Boy
Jason Spevack
Kenneth Giles
Dendrie Taylor
Mrs. Sinclair
Jody Jaress
Mannix Maid
Murray Oliver
Funeral Reporter #1
Walter Rinaldi
Funeral Reporter #2
Terry Barna
Buddy Adler
Bill Lake
Cigar Man
Natalie Krill
Camera Girl
Erin Gooderham
Jackie, Leonore's Friend
Cameron Mitchell Jr.
Earl Wilson
Cotton Mather
Dark Figure / Stunt Coordinator
Steve Brandes
Thug Detective
Donald Burda
Rick Harris
Charlie Lea
5-Year-Old Evan
Matt Amar
Man at Police Station (uncredited)
Jordan Barker
Wag (uncredited)
Yaron Betan
Delivery Guy (uncredited)
Patrick Dussault
Man at Audition (uncredited)
Crystal Joy Hall
Mom (uncredited)
Michael Janik
Cop (uncredited)
Austin Macdonald
Boy at Park (uncredited)
Jennifer Sims
Mom (uncredited)
Julie Weiss
Costume Designer
Michael Berenbaum
Editor
Erwin H. Kupitz
Wigmaker
Dan Lieberstein
Music Supervisor
Jake Myers
Executive Producer
Paul Hsu
Sound Effects Editor
J. Miles Dale
Executive Producer / Unit Production Manager / Second Unit Director
Ron Bochar
Supervising Sound Editor / Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chris Fielder
Assistant Sound Editor
Matt Birman
Stunt Coordinator
Joe Pichirallo
Executive Producer
Jane Nerlinger Evans
Executive In Charge Of Post Production
Sarah McMurdo
Visual Effects Production Manager
S. Todd Christensen
Location Manager
Patrick Banister
Art Direction
Dennis Berardi
Visual Effects Supervisor
Christopher J. Danton
Production Manager
Reilly Steele
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Linda Dowds
Key Makeup Artist
Lindsay Jacobs
Costume Supervisor
Odetta Stoddard
Set Decoration
Luisa Abel
Key Makeup Artist
Alexa Zimmerman
Assistant Sound Editor
Charley Bob Burnham
Transportation Coordinator
Susan Marucci
Script Supervisor
Rossana DeCampo
Key Scenic Artist
Jennifer Dunnington
Music Editor
Jennifer Lane
Post Production Supervisor
David McIlroy
Location Manager
Christina Cattle
Set Costumer
Evan Jacobs
Visual Effects Supervisor
Fiona Campbell Westgate
Visual Effects Producer
Rob Hinderstein
Special Effects Makeup Artist
Branka Mrkic
Dialogue Editor
Jennifer Bower O'Halloran
Key Hair Stylist
Michael Shocrylas
Set Designer
Myron Hoffert
First Assistant Director
Skyler Wilson
Key Special Effects
Paul Penley
Set Dresser
Kim Derko
Second Unit Director of Photography
Karen Asano-Myers
Key Hair Stylist
Brendan Taylor
Visual Effects Coordinator
Beth Gilinsky
Art Department Coordinator
Anthony Carlino
Set Dresser
Susan Chooljian
Art Department Coordinator
Paul Greenberg
Graphic Designer
J. Ryan Halpenny
Assistant Art Director
Lawrence Manchester
Scoring Mixer
Summer Gaal
Set Dresser
Gerrod Shully
Third Assistant Director
Beverly Morgan
Third Assistant Director
Jordan Craig
Stunt Coordinator
Media.
Details.
Release DateAugust 31, 2006
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 6m
Content RatingR
Box Office$16,803,753
Filming LocationsLos Angeles, United States of America
Genres
Wiki.
Hollywoodland is a 2006 American mystery drama film directed by Allen Coulter and written by Paul Bernbaum. The story presents a fictionalized account of the circumstances surrounding the death of actor George Reeves (played by Ben Affleck), the star of the 1950s film Superman and the Mole Men and television series Adventures of Superman. Adrien Brody stars as a fictional character, Louis Simo, a private detective investigating Toni Mannix (Diane Lane), who was involved in a long romantic relationship with Reeves and was the wife of MGM studio executive Eddie Mannix (Bob Hoskins). Reeves had ended the affair and had become engaged to a younger woman, aspiring actress Leonore Lemmon (Robin Tunney).
Development for Hollywoodland began in 2001 when Focus Features purchased Bernbaum's script, titled Truth, Justice, and the American Way. Michael and Mark Polish were set to direct with Benicio del Toro in the lead role, but Focus Features placed the film in turnaround to Miramax Films the following year. Ultimately, Truth, Justice, and the American Way became a joint production between the two studios and filming commenced in May 2005, with veteran television director Coulter making his feature film directorial debut. Due to copyright issues with DC Comics, the film was retitled Hollywoodland and released to generally positive reviews with high praise for Affleck's performance.