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Hollywood North

  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Jennifer Tilly, Matthew Modine, and Deborah Kara Unger in Hollywood North (2003)
Dark ComedyComedy

A Canadian producer buys the film rights of a famous Canadian novel, Lantern Moon and wants it to reflect his home country. But he soon realizes that once Hollywood becomes involved, his Can... Read allA Canadian producer buys the film rights of a famous Canadian novel, Lantern Moon and wants it to reflect his home country. But he soon realizes that once Hollywood becomes involved, his Canadian vision has to take a back seat.A Canadian producer buys the film rights of a famous Canadian novel, Lantern Moon and wants it to reflect his home country. But he soon realizes that once Hollywood becomes involved, his Canadian vision has to take a back seat.

  • Director
    • Peter O'Brian
  • Writers
    • Barry Healey
    • John Hunter
    • Tony Johnston
  • Stars
    • Matthew Modine
    • Saul Rubinek
    • Alan Bates
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    498
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Peter O'Brian
    • Writers
      • Barry Healey
      • John Hunter
      • Tony Johnston
    • Stars
      • Matthew Modine
      • Saul Rubinek
      • Alan Bates
    • 14User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Matthew Modine
    Matthew Modine
    • Bobby Myers
    Saul Rubinek
    Saul Rubinek
    • Paul Linder
    Alan Bates
    Alan Bates
    • Michael Baytes
    Joe Cobden
    Joe Cobden
    • Howard Atkins
    Deborah Kara Unger
    Deborah Kara Unger
    • Sandy Ryan
    Alan Thicke
    Alan Thicke
    • Peter Casey
    John Neville
    John Neville
    • Henry Neville
    Lindy Booth
    Lindy Booth
    • Molly
    Fab Filippo
    • Frankie Candido
    • (as Fabrizio Filippo)
    Clare Coulter
    Clare Coulter
    • Lindsay Marshall
    Sandi Stahlbrand
    • Leslie Carrington
    John Bayliss
    • Customs Inspector
    Jennifer Tilly
    Jennifer Tilly
    • Gillian Stevens
    Audrey Lupke
    Audrey Lupke
    • Joanne Jennings
    Kim Coates
    Kim Coates
    • Scott DiMarco
    Peter Oldring
    Peter Oldring
    • Seth Johnson
    Jeremy Wright
    • Kenny
    David Gale
    David Gale
    • Additional Dialogue Recordings
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    • Director
      • Peter O'Brian
    • Writers
      • Barry Healey
      • John Hunter
      • Tony Johnston
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    User reviews14

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    7jotix100

    The barbarian invaders

    "Hollywood North" is an euphemism from the movie industry as they went to Canada to make movies because of tax breaks and cheaper costs in a civilized city like Toronto, in this case, later in Vancouver. Peter O'Brian, the director, probably saw a lot of the invaders from California that this movie seems to be the right way to deal with the arriving personalities trying to capitalize on the economics that Canada presented.

    Needless to say, "Moon Lantern", the successful novel written by a Canadian author is turned into "Flight to Bogota", which has nothing to do with the original film. A great egotistical has-been, Michael Baytes, who is obsessed with what is happening in Iran, is offered the lead part, which turns to be a disaster.

    The film seems to be saying that too many cooks have spoiled the broth, which seems to be the case with the ultimate product, which is saved by its producer, Bobby Myers. With the help of Sandy Ryan, who has been around making a documentary of the film being shot in Toronto, parts of the film are transformed into a cohesive movie at last.

    The filming process is hilarious, and the acting, in general, is good.
    10fairytales_forever

    Masterpiece of Comedic Timing

    I rented this movie on DVD without knowing what to expect - and as I am about to study film-making in Canada of all places, I most certainly will bring this up in class.

    The story, centered around the probably most unlucky film team in the history of film itself, is brilliantly written and the very talented actors manage to deliver every single pun on time.

    If you simply couldn't laugh during "Hollywood North" I suggest seeing a psychiatrist right away - you might have serious issues.

    Besides the wonderful script I also noticed the great chemistry between actors Deborah Kara Unger and Matthew Modine - where they really just acting? Jennifer Tilly (playing a hilariously bad actress) and Martin Landau, also delivered a very edgy, yet funny performance.

    Great film, even better cast.
    ellew33

    A fun ride through Canadian Cinema: The Early Years

    From start to finish, this little flick about big time film making in 1979 Toronto is a riot. The cast is simply perfect. The dialouge "tongue in cheek". The angst and humor on high. Anyone interested in the Hollywood "machine", whether it be in California or with our northern neighbor will get a kick out of this satirical look at what happens behind the scene's when making a movie.



    Though I did look at it as more a satire on the "Good Ole' Boys" club that is ever present in Hollywood and beyond. 8 out of 10, easily. Lots of fun, lots of laughs and Jennifer Tilly/Alan Bates/Fab Filippo are a GREAT one-two-three punch!
    10BrandtSponseller

    Brilliantly Funny Mock Documentary

    A mock documentary about a pair of Canadian producers, Bobby Myers (Matthew Modine) and Paul Linder (Saul Rubinek), trying to make their first film in the late 1970s. Hollywood North is the comic tale of their struggle to pull everything together, despite a number of conflicting threads.

    Hollywood North works as a film in a way very similar to why This Is Spinal Tap (1984) works so well. Namely, although exaggerated in some ways, it is very close to the truth, and the truth consists of "behind the scenes" facts that are very different than the public face of the industry. It isn't easy to make a film, and it must have been especially difficult in Canada in the late 1970s. Films involve tens, if not hundreds, of people. Many have incompatible desires, motivations and personalities. Especially crucial are the financiers and the on-screen talent, as if either drops out or becomes undependable at any stage while the film is in production, it could jeopardize the whole affair, either necessitating extensive reshoots or abandoning the film altogether.

    So it's not surprising that Hollywood North focuses on those kinds of relationships. The result is an excellent film that is both hilarious and tragic at the same time. The script is flawless and the performances are top notch. This is a must-see for any budding filmmaker and anyone with a serious interest in the craft of film-making. It should also be more than entertaining for any viewer with a modicum of intelligence and a sense of humor.

    A 10 out of 10 from me.
    Wizard-8

    Ripe subject, but lacklustre results

    There's no doubt that the Canadian tax shelter filmmaking era could be satirized, but this movie doesn't support that. The movie doesn't really go into depth about the system - I suspect that many viewers (even Canadian) won't know anything about the era, and will be confused by some parts of the movie. (I was fortunate enough to know about the era and the Canadian film industry, so I was able to understand these parts.) Part of this can be blamed on the frequent hurried and rushed feeling of the movie - there is long narration at the beginning instead of showing us what the narrator tells us, for one thing. Movie has a poor sense of time - you never feel this is 1979, and at one point, snow starts falling in the area but later the events of the movie are happening in the late summer! What really sinks the movie are the portrayal of most of the characters. They are thin, but for the most part they are so goofy we can't believe what they do. The few characters that stay serious are good (John Neville does well as the past-his-prime director character), and we see that a movie that would have been more serious and done things that COULD and DID happen would be more engaging (and would probably be a lot more funny.) The movie is also hampered by a low budget that gives the movie a murky and dark look.

    From the closing credits, it appears that the Canadian government (via the Telefilm Canada film funding agency) financed this movie. This movie is just one example of the millions of dollars Telefilm has spent in financing bad movies no one wants to see. What the Canadian industry really needs is a movie that will savagely attack Telefilm and its questionable practices.

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    • Trivia
      Penultimate theatrical movie of Sir Alan Bates (Michael Baytes).
    • Quotes

      Lindsay Marshall: If God were Canadian, he would come down and destroy you and this production in a fiery apocalyptic rebuke!

    • Connections
      References Les hauts de Hurlevent (1939)
    • Soundtracks
      Lovin' You Ain't Easy
      Performed by Michel Pagliaro

      Written by Michel Pagliaro

      Published by Earth Born Music

      Courtesy of Earth Born Music

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • October 1, 2003 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Север Голливуда
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • New North Productions
      • Now Entertainment Group
      • Trimuse Entertainment Inc.
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    • Budget
      • $7,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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