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Action

  • TV Series
  • 1999–2000
  • TV-MA
  • 30m
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8.2/10
1.7K
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Action (1999)
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Dark ComedyComedy

A dark comedy about Peter Dragon, a sleazy Hollywood executive. His last, massively expensive, movie bombed and he needs a hit. Will "Beverley Hills Gun Club" be it and how far will he have ... Read allA dark comedy about Peter Dragon, a sleazy Hollywood executive. His last, massively expensive, movie bombed and he needs a hit. Will "Beverley Hills Gun Club" be it and how far will he have to go to make it?A dark comedy about Peter Dragon, a sleazy Hollywood executive. His last, massively expensive, movie bombed and he needs a hit. Will "Beverley Hills Gun Club" be it and how far will he have to go to make it?

  • Creator
    • Chris Thompson
  • Stars
    • Jay Mohr
    • Illeana Douglas
    • Jarrad Paul
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    1.7K
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Chris Thompson
    • Stars
      • Jay Mohr
      • Illeana Douglas
      • Jarrad Paul
    • 48User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Jay Mohr
    Jay Mohr
    • Peter Dragon
    • 1999–2000
    Illeana Douglas
    Illeana Douglas
    • Wendy Ward
    • 1999–2000
    Jarrad Paul
    Jarrad Paul
    • Adam Rafkin
    • 1999–2000
    Jack Plotnick
    Jack Plotnick
    • Stuart Glazer
    • 1999–2000
    Buddy Hackett
    Buddy Hackett
    • Uncle Lonnie
    • 1999–2000
    Lee Arenberg
    Lee Arenberg
    • Bobby G.
    • 1999–2000
    Fab Filippo
    • Holden Van Dorn
    • 1999–2000
    R. Lee Ermey
    R. Lee Ermey
    • Titus Scroad
    • 1999–2000
    Cindy Ambuehl
    Cindy Ambuehl
    • Jane…
    • 1999–2000
    Erin Daniels
    Erin Daniels
    • Jenny
    • 1999–2000
    Jennifer Lyons
    Jennifer Lyons
    • Reagan Lauren Busch
    • 1999–2000
    Edouard Saad
    • Momo Shabong
    • 1999–2000
    John Vargas
    John Vargas
    • Asher
    • 1999–2000
    Amy Aquino
    Amy Aquino
    • Connie Hunt
    • 1999–2000
    Keith Diamond
    Keith Diamond
    • Dick Marcellus
    • 1999
    Richard Burgi
    Richard Burgi
    • Cole Ricardi…
    • 1999
    Sara Paxton
    Sara Paxton
    • Georgia Dragon
    • 1999–2000
    Kara Zediker
    Kara Zediker
    • Missy Scroad
    • 2000
    • Creator
      • Chris Thompson
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews48

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    eric91411

    Eureka! I have found it--

    Very much in the spirit of "The Newsroom" (Canadian sitcom, 1996), this is not only the best show of the new Fall lineup, but possibly the best show of the last few decades. I am very critical and would never say such a thing lightly.

    Kudos to FOX for, rather than pushing the envelope in the direction of greater sensory stimulation, going the other way--daring to air a show with limited music, few seasick-inducing camera movements, little overt emotion and no laugh track. These four elements, once used to spice up programs, have come to be relied upon exclusively. The nature of the new lineup makes it obvious that even if the viewing public have not yet been dumbed down to the level of monkeys who have lost the ability to detect nuances of character, speech and plot (and whose attention can only be held with bells, whistles and flashing lights), Hollywood certainly believes we have and treats us accordingly.

    Thus the more refreshing the arrival of "Action," which bucks the bread-and-circus trend with true sophistication. The persistent AMORALITY of the characters in an era of extremes on either end ("7th Heaven" vs. "Beavis & Butt-Head," for instance) is a relatively new concept. Instead of doing a 180, so to speak, from morality to immorality or vice-versa, the show is able to sustain this 90-degree variation and make it believable.

    Fine acting ability along with well-written scripts allows the characters to convey abundant meaning through raised eyebrows, intense looks, sly grins, double-entendre and body language. In fact rarely does anyone break a smile. Thus there is no need to hammer the viewer over the head with laughter, crying, screaming, hollering, or slapstick. There is bad language, but just as violence supported the plot in the film "Die Hard" instead of the other way around (which is customary), the cursing merely supplements the script rather than being its bread-and-butter. And amazingly, the crude frankness of the characters does serious damage to the concept that Hollywood is a plastic town full of phonies who never speak their minds. Indeed, most of the superficiality is to be found in the characters on other shows.

    But, tuning in each week is a bittersweet experience because you realize that few shows that reach such a high level (e.g., "Homicide") pull in the numbers, so the next few episodes may be the last. Or, as happened with "The Newsroom," the creative types behind the project may just decide one day that they're tired of this and move on to something else.
    Victor Field

    "Even a dog can shake hands..."

    The continuing story of high-pressure Joel Silver-type movie producer Peter Dragon's battle to produce a make-or-break actioner called "Beverly Hills Gun Club" in view of obstacles from financing through to the writer (who in true Hollywood fashion is nearly always at the short end of the stick) to his cast, with hilarious consequences. Seriously.

    Shot on film without a laugh track and with enough strong language and adult content (such as Sandra Bullock berating our hero for making a tape of the two of them having sex and selling it as "While You Were Sleeping On My Face") to irritate America's Bible Belt and get it dropped after eight episodes - at the end of one episode our hero mentions that a show like this could be a big hit in a good time slot (in Britain it was given an even worse slot; Channel 4 never showed it before midnight. Isn't it ironic, don't you think?) - "Action" is often crude and continues Hollywood's apparent unwillingness to glamourise itself as much as everything else, but it's very, very funny if you can get all the references, with a nice line in caustic insults from Dragon. My favourites: Dragon seeing the pretty but overweight blonde MAW Reagan Busch (a funny name in itself) and pointing out to the writer, "Yeah, she's got a cute face... ON TOP OF BRIAN DENNEHY'S BODY!!!" (This can be seen as a comment on Hollywood body fascism, because she isn't really that fat. Which is not to say that when we see her post-liposuction it isn't nice...), and his suggestion that Matt Damon winning an Oscar was the first sign of the Apocalypse.

    Harlan Ellison said of "Bracken's World," "It has the evil fascination of rotting fruit. And smells about the same." I think he'd have kinder opinions of this short-lived gem. And remember, Silver may have produced "The Matrix," but he also did "Xanadu"...
    fwright

    One of my all-time favorites

    I've read almost all the other comments on this wonderful, black, well-written series and for the very first time on IMDB, I agree with almost all of them! That must mean something. 'ACTION' is certainly one of the funniest shows I've ever seen, particularly the episode where the closeted gay actor considers coming out and Peter Dragon goes the extra mile to keep his star.

    "ACTION" makes pointed and very deliberate fodder of Hollywood's appalling treatment of gay characters. I (as a full self-aware, well-adjusted MASCULINE gay male) found the constant juxtaposition of on-screen attitudes versus off-screen reality wonderfully funny. It explains why writers and actors who know many gay people and have dozens (or hundreds) of gay friends can write horribly insulting trash like 'Will and Grace' -- for them, it really is just a job, with no connection with reality!
    SepiaTone

    Ahead of its time

    If you like the current FOX TV series "Arrested Development" (perhaps even "Dream On") you would have liked FOX's "Action." Set in the intensely high-stress environment of Hollywood, this show had the same tone, feel and cynicism of "Arrested Development", but with humour a touch more risque - perhaps too risque for a 9:00 pm timeslot.

    Critically well-received with decent reviews, the show was also aired on Bravo's "Brilliant But Cancelled" showcase. "Action" was simply too edgy, too offensive, and too jaded for its time, with wickedly dark humour and remarkable wit. In time it would have found its audience, but the plug was pulled too soon.

    Those involved in the entertainment industry would, in particular, enjoy the loathsome humour and cynicism.

    Rumour has it, it may be released on DVD.
    bdiebold

    Totally hilarious

    I never understood why this extremely funny and wonderfully cast show wasn't a bigger hit. It really was very, very good. Too bad it didn't get the audience it needed to continue. Oh well. Jay Mohr was perfect in the lead, and Ileana Douglas is a treat. Cameos by Sandra Bullock and others were hilarious.

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    • Trivia
      HBO wanted to pick up the series, but creator Chris Thompson and Joel Silver elected to go with Fox's higher-budgeted air order instead. Fox ended up airing only 8 shows before the series was canceled, with the remaining 5 episodes left to air on the FX cable network.
    • Alternate versions
      In Latin America, the Sony Channel (Sony Entertainment Television) aired all the episodes that were filmed. In the U.S., Peter Dragon dies in the final episode, but (at least in Latin America) he continued production after that episode: he got back with Wendy, and learned that Adam Rafkin (the script writer) had previously sold the movie he was filming under a different title. Then Peter had to buy the script back, giving Wendy as a trade. In the end, Wendy left Peter and Hollywood after making him promise he would return all the money she had invested. In the final scene, Uncle Lonnie asks Peter if he wants to go home, and Peter asks Lonnie to take him to the studio, because "that's my home".
    • Connections
      Featured in The Perfect Pitch (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Even a Dog Can Shake Hands
      Performed by Warren Zevon

      Music by Jonathan Wolff & Paul Buckley

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 2001 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dragon
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Silver Pictures Television
      • Christopher Thompson Productions
      • Columbia TriStar Television
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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