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I'm from Hollywood

  • 1989
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
571
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I'm from Hollywood (1989)
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Wrestling documentary about comedian Andy Kaufman's break into professional wrestling. Mainly focuses on his feud with Memphis wrestling legend, Jerry "The King" Lawler, and features intervi... Read allWrestling documentary about comedian Andy Kaufman's break into professional wrestling. Mainly focuses on his feud with Memphis wrestling legend, Jerry "The King" Lawler, and features interviews from his "Taxi" co-stars, announcer Lance Russell, and Robin Williams.Wrestling documentary about comedian Andy Kaufman's break into professional wrestling. Mainly focuses on his feud with Memphis wrestling legend, Jerry "The King" Lawler, and features interviews from his "Taxi" co-stars, announcer Lance Russell, and Robin Williams.

  • Directors
    • Lynne Margulies
    • Joe Orr
  • Writers
    • Andy Kaufman
    • Lynne Margulies
    • Joe Orr
  • Stars
    • Andy Kaufman
    • Jerry Lawler
    • Tony Danza
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
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    • Directors
      • Lynne Margulies
      • Joe Orr
    • Writers
      • Andy Kaufman
      • Lynne Margulies
      • Joe Orr
    • Stars
      • Andy Kaufman
      • Jerry Lawler
      • Tony Danza
    • 8User reviews
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    Andy Kaufman
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    Jerry Lawler
    Jerry Lawler
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    Tony Danza
    Tony Danza
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    Jimmy Hart
    Jimmy Hart
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    Marilu Henner
    Marilu Henner
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    David Letterman
    David Letterman
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    • (archive footage)
    Lance Russell
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    Robin Williams
    Robin Williams
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    Bob Zmuda
    Bob Zmuda
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    • Directors
      • Lynne Margulies
      • Joe Orr
    • Writers
      • Andy Kaufman
      • Lynne Margulies
      • Joe Orr
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    10Keef-4

    The Story of a Comic Genius

    I was born too late to witness Andy Kaufman's genius when it was brand new, but it's still incredibly fresh. The fact that people are still wondering how serious the wrestling was is a testament to Kaufman's uncanny abilities. This is the movie that prompted me to start watching "Taxi" reruns on Nickelodeon.

    I'm also looking forward to "Man on the Moon". If Carrey doesn't screw it up, he could be an Oscar contender playing the role of such an interesting character.
    Eric-86

    Great Film

    This film makes me laugh out loud every time I watch it.This is the one that turned me into a life long fan of Andy's work.To imagine a HOLLYWOOD comic,(even though he didn't see himself that way)would go into wrestling and take it to a "higher level" with an element of comedy as the twist,is too unbelievable.

    There is also brief clips of Kaufman playing the bongos,and impersonating Tony Clifton,the self absorbed lounge singer. With great comments by Henner and Robin Williams about Andy being so bizarre and taking his wrestling so serious.

    It sent me into a frenzy looking for more Kaufman material, I would love to have more of the wrestling footage than is shown on the videotape.

    "It was like,Andy was the premise and the entire world was the punchline" -Robin Williams
    7mjneu59

    the untethered Andy Kaufman

    Viewers unfamiliar with the late Andy Kaufman might appreciate this enlightening glimpse at his unique (if indefinable) comic personality, detailing his exploits as the self-crowned 'inter-gender wrestling champion' of the world. Because any man would no doubt have beaten him to a pulp, Kaufman extended his competitive challenge only to (mostly smaller) women, but what began as an inflammatory prank soon evolved, in the words of Robin Williams, "from comedy to Roman Circus". Of course the real challenge was to audiences wondering if he was serious or not. Kaufman never pretended to be a conventional stand-up comedian so much as a masochistic exhibitionist, who liked to carry his 'act' into the outer limits of entertainment by refusing to admit the joke. And make no mistake, it might have become an obsession but it was, at the same time, a joke: note the ironic repetition of his brag "I'm from Hollywood!" (as if that somehow proved his superiority), and his facetious celebrity habit of suing everyone in sight. If nothing else he proved the truth behind the famous P.T. Barnum maxim: there is indeed a sucker born every minute, at least among wrestling fans in Memphis, Tennessee.
    10drigotti

    He was the best

    Andy Kaufman was the funniest man of all time. This film/biopic is just a testament to the fact that Andy Kaufman was the originator and mentor of all the great comedians since the late 70's (Robin Williams, Richard Belser, Jim Carey, and yes probably even Carrot Top). He will go down in history for mastering that rare brand of humor that was infantile yet adult, lowbrow yet refined, utterly disgusting yet beautiful. Everytime anyone reads The Great Gatsby, sees an Elvis impersonator, or professional wrestling he should be thought of.
    10LuckyFour-LeafClover

    Well he was his own man...

    My 1st exposure to Andy came on this special that used to show often on Comedy Central way way back in the day. Kinda saddens me to some extent most younger generations wouldn't be familiar with him. Maybe more so Sacha Cohen who I think parroted a lot of Andy's humor.

    I've read numerous takes on Andy over the years and the two things I found consistent were:

    He loved wrestling since he was a boy. The badder the wrestler the more he loved them.

    He never liked TV sitcoms and wasn't especially fond of his role in Taxi.

    So I think those two things put together inspired his foray into this area. It's a must watch for any Kaufman fan. The thing I found most interesting was the Kaufman/Lawlor "feud" played out for years. The David Letterman appearance was the zenith of it though.

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      Production began in mid 1983 and later halted in early 1984 after Andy Kaufman was diagnosed with lung cancer. Production and research resumed over one year after his death for another two years as well as a year of editing before being released in 1989, five years after Kaufman's death.
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      Featured in Johnny & Lynnie Legend Presents: I'm From Hollywood (1989)

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    • Release date
      • 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Andy Kaufman: I'm from Hollywood
    • Filming locations
      • Mid-South Coliseum - 996 Early Maxwell Boulevard, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
    • Production company
      • Joe Lynne Productions Inc.
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    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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