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Hollywood Man

  • 1976
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
369
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Hollywood Man (1976)
ActionCrimeDramaThriller

Hollywood action film star Rafe Stoker has sunk $130,000 of his own money into his own production, but can't find legitimate financing to complete the film. His mob-connected investor demand... Read allHollywood action film star Rafe Stoker has sunk $130,000 of his own money into his own production, but can't find legitimate financing to complete the film. His mob-connected investor demands an exorbitant amount of collateral and a guarantee that Rafe hand over a commercially ac... Read allHollywood action film star Rafe Stoker has sunk $130,000 of his own money into his own production, but can't find legitimate financing to complete the film. His mob-connected investor demands an exorbitant amount of collateral and a guarantee that Rafe hand over a commercially acceptable film in 4 weeks, then hires a gang of psycho bikers to sabotage the picture to en... Read all

  • Director
    • Jack Starrett
  • Writers
    • Ray Girardin
    • William Smith
    • Tom Farese
  • Stars
    • William Smith
    • Jennifer Billingsley
    • Ray Girardin
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    369
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jack Starrett
    • Writers
      • Ray Girardin
      • William Smith
      • Tom Farese
    • Stars
      • William Smith
      • Jennifer Billingsley
      • Ray Girardin
    • 12User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    William Smith
    William Smith
    • Rafe Stoker
    Jennifer Billingsley
    Jennifer Billingsley
    • Buttons
    Ray Girardin
    • Harvey
    Jude Farese
    • Rhodes
    Mary Woronov
    Mary Woronov
    • Julie
    • (as Mary Waronov)
    Tom Simcox
    Tom Simcox
    • The Sheriff
    Don Stroud
    Don Stroud
    • Barney
    Carmine Caridi
    Carmine Caridi
    • Anthony
    Angelo Farese
    • Angelo Russo
    Michael DeLano
    Michael DeLano
    • J.J.
    • (as Michael Delano)
    John Alderman
    John Alderman
    • Jesus
    Wayde Preston
    Wayde Preston
    • Tex
    • (as Wade Preston)
    David Pritchard
    • Dennis
    Stefanie Auerbach
    Stefanie Auerbach
    • Audrey
    • (as Stephanie Auerbach)
    Art Hern
    • The Hollywood Producer
    Byron Mabe
    • John
    Clay Tanner
    • Dave
    Shelly Babcock
    • The Nurse
    • Director
      • Jack Starrett
    • Writers
      • Ray Girardin
      • William Smith
      • Tom Farese
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    3Hitchcoc

    Is It Over Yet?

    I'm sorry. I don't care. The people in this film are tiresome and childish. The whole premise is ridiculous. The acting is bad. There is no real suspense. Everything about it is so unbelievable that it looks like whatever popped into someone's head was OK. I know. Money is power. Let's take the guy for everything he is worth. When push comes to shove, turn down the offer you get for help, even though you could then pay it back. The bad guys don't seem to have much reason; they're just bad. If vengeance is yours, don't get into the game. I appreciate that this wasn't an effort to make "Gone With The Wind," but it's a parody on exactly what it is trying to do. And not a very clever one. But it was their money.
    7Eegah Guy

    It's a biker/action film about making biker/action films

    Star William Smith basically plays himself in this tale of the difficulties low-budget filmmakers face when making their films outside of the Hollywood system. This film is especially cynical about the ways in which these films get financed and how the good guys always get ripped off in the end. Smith just wants to make movies so he puts up his house as collateral and borrows mob money while he's being harassed by some old psycho biker buddies looking for easy money. This film makes you appreciate the hell that is low-budget B-movie filmmaking.
    7limkongjin

    Pretty Decent Movie But Less Known

    This is quite a decent movie to spend some time with. It has action, suspense, craziness, violence and great bike stunts. Although this is supposedly a B movie, as a whole it looks professionally done. The cast is also very realistic in their portrayal of their characters. The result is we get a true-to-life kind of movie. In the show, Bill Smith plays an actor who's trying to make his own movie, with a low budget and him in the main role. And then he encounters the difficulties and obstacles in making such a production. Ray Girardin (whose comments you'd find here as well) plays a guy who gives Bill a hard time. I understand some of the elements of the show is a reflection of the real life situation in making this movie i.e. the problems they had when filming, just as Ray mentioned in his post. However the currently available version (a DVD was released in 2007) is an edited one, thus some elements of the show (I would presume some profanities and violence) have been taken out, from the looks of it. Otherwise, this is one to catch given the chance, and is reminiscent of a good 70's movie. If you like that era or am nostalgic to it, this is even an extra reason to watch.
    6Chase_Witherspoon

    B-film about a B-film

    Sadistic William Smith vehicle stars Smith as the brawny B-movie actor Rafe Stoker, whose invested heavily in making a biker film, until he runs out of money. He seeks an injection of cash from shady characters who force him to sign away his possessions as collateral - then they hire a loser (Girardin) and his motley crew of misfits to disturb filming so they can collect.

    There's some interest in seeing the "film about a film" theme unfold, with the behind-the-scenes type narrative fictionalising the trials of making a B-movie for next to nothing. The tone shifts considerably at midway, as Girardin's gang begin to affect the schedule, their crimes becoming increasingly more daring and deadly. Aside from Smith in the lead role, Mary Woronov is his supportive love-interest, Don Stroud as the easy-going stuntman and Tom Simcox as the no-nonsense lawman. Relative unknown Jude Farese almost steals the picture as the docile thug whose Buddy Hackett-like face belies his killer capability. Interestingly, Woronov co-starred in another "B-film about a B-film" in 1976 titled "Hollywood Boulevard", although the similarities end with her presence.

    While the film begins in a relatively tame fashion, the violence escalates to full-blown R-rated status with beatings, murders and rape becoming commonplace, and an unexpected ending that will make some audiences gasp. The beach scene late in the movie where Girardin is emasculated by his disloyal gang leaves an impression, and despite its excess, is quite effective. If you're looking for something a bit different to your average biker film, and don't mind a bit of gratuitous violence, then "Hollywood Man" might fit the bill.
    8SatyrIX

    Harley David Sonofabitch

    First off I believe this precedes the movie "Stuntman" which has garnered a lot of cult appeal due to its exploration of the same themes. But with a distinctly grittier, more low-budget and ergo more authentic telling of the tale, H'wood Man turns out to be the superior effort. There are so many wonderful little facets to this movie: An unfortunately turgid, melodramatic theme song which is spliced into the last act at completely gratuitous and inappropriate moments; Mary Woronov as a leading lady (looking rather lissome and not at all Patti Smith'ed out); for villains, a cadre of losers with wonderful parallels to the kidnap-caper misfits in "The Candy Snatchers" -- particular kudos for the designated Tiffany Bolling-psychotic blonde in this grouping of trash ne'er-do-wells and score settlers; the sarcastic one-offs heard from various real-life crew stalwarts playing someone in an alternate universe just like themselves; topped off with a.stylized 70s downer ending a la Bonnie and Clyde. I could go on. Why this film is not considered an exploitation diamond in the rough i do not know, but for anyone with an appreciation for William Smith's acting career as a heavy this is an excellent watch.

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    • Trivia
      Selected by Quentin Tarantino for the First Quentin Tarantino Film Fest in Austin, Texas, 1996.
    • Quotes

      The Hollywood Producer: [dissatisfied with the footage of Rafe's latest movie, to the projectionist] That's enough!

      [the lights in the screening room come on]

      The Hollywood Producer: Why did you waste your money showing me this crap? Bike movies are out.

      Rafe Stoker: Joe, I did three bike films for you for practically nothing. Hey, you know, you made a lot of money on me.

      The Hollywood Producer: Oh, now we're gonna start on that, are we, Rafe?

      Rafe Stoker: All right. I begged and I borrowed, and I stole $125,000 to make this movie, and a lot of people are depending on me, and I'm not gonna let them down. I need $375,000. If you don't give it to me, I'm screwed.

      The Hollywood Producer: Sorry, Rafe. No.

      Julie: [to Rafe] Let's get out of here.

      Rafe Stoker: Yeah, let's... let's get out of here.

      The Hollywood Producer: Rafe. Wait a minute.

      [gets out a business card]

      The Hollywood Producer: Here's a number in southern Florida. The man's name is Angelo Russo. I'd advise you not to call him.

    • Alternate versions
      The VHS by Monterey Home Video is an edited for TV print cut down to 88 minutes. It removes strong language and violence and has blank screen for commercial breaks. The DVD releases feature the same version.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Brandon's Cult Movie Reviews: The Lost Empire (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Hollywood Man
      Music and Lyrics by Arnold Capitanelli

      Sung by Tony Chance

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    • Release date
      • September 30, 1978 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • L'homme d'Hollywood
    • Filming locations
      • Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA
    • Production company
      • Olympic Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 47 minutes
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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