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Welcome to Hollywood

  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
2.2K
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Welcome to Hollywood (1998)
Home Video Trailer from PM Entertainment
Play trailer2:36
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SatireComedy

A young actor struggling to make it in Hollywood is noticed by a film director, whose main focus is directly on him accomplishing his goal.A young actor struggling to make it in Hollywood is noticed by a film director, whose main focus is directly on him accomplishing his goal.A young actor struggling to make it in Hollywood is noticed by a film director, whose main focus is directly on him accomplishing his goal.

  • Directors
    • Tony Markes
    • Adam Rifkin
  • Writers
    • Tony Markes
    • Adam Rifkin
    • Shawn Ryan
  • Stars
    • Adam Rifkin
    • Jane Jenkins
    • Scott Wolf
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Tony Markes
      • Adam Rifkin
    • Writers
      • Tony Markes
      • Adam Rifkin
      • Shawn Ryan
    • Stars
      • Adam Rifkin
      • Jane Jenkins
      • Scott Wolf
    • 9User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

    Videos1

    Welcome To Hollywood
    Trailer 2:36
    Welcome To Hollywood

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    Top cast99+

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    Adam Rifkin
    Adam Rifkin
    • Adam Rifkin
    Jane Jenkins
    Jane Jenkins
    • Casting Director
    Scott Wolf
    Scott Wolf
    • Actor
    Peter Facinelli
    Peter Facinelli
    • Actor
    Jou Jou Papailler
    Jou Jou Papailler
    • Actor
    Eric Carlson
    • Actor
    David Andriole
    David Andriole
    • David Lake
    Tony Markes
    • Nick Decker
    Joanne Roberts Wiles
    Joanne Roberts Wiles
    • William Morris Agent
    • (as Joanne Roberts)
    Allen Gasmer
    • William Morris Agent
    Bobbi Thompson
    • William Morris Agent
    Craig Wyckoff
    • Nick Decker's Agent
    • (as Craig Wycoff)
    Tom Harrison
    • Nick Decker's Agent
    Jamie Kaler
    Jamie Kaler
    • Nick Decker's Manager
    • (as James Kaler)
    Lisa Pescha
    • Nick Decker's Manager
    Mike Aichler
    • Photoshop Clerk
    Wilson E. de la Cruz
    • Photoshop Staff
    • (as Wilson E. De La Cruz)
    Amy Moon
    Amy Moon
    • Photoshop Staff
    • Directors
      • Tony Markes
      • Adam Rifkin
    • Writers
      • Tony Markes
      • Adam Rifkin
      • Shawn Ryan
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews9

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    10amcdonald-2

    Brilliant filmmaking, an absolute great rental

    A fantastic satire in the vein of Spinal Tap, only more clever. A wonderful supporting cast, great locations and an air of spontaneity all add to the wonderful acting jobs turned in by Tony Markes, and in his own Woody Allen-esque way, Adam Rifkin. This film is a "10".
    7Nathan_Fisher

    interesting and captivating

    I saw this movie at 1:30 AM one night, and couldn't turn it off. I'm a bit of an obscure movie buff, and I turned this on just as it started - so I didn't know the premise. Well, within a few minutes, I was dying to see how it turned out. Because I had NO clue what was going on, I really thought this was a documentary about the now-known fake Nick Decker. I really felt bad for this guy, because he was a putrid, horrible actor. However, the actor playing Nick was convincing me that this guy was a really bad actor, while when he was not in auditions was what I consider a GREAT performance. He really made me think this guy was real, his struggles were genuine, and his angers real. He seemed like a young, naive, honest guy from the midwest trying to make it in a killer type of acting atmosphere. The best scene in the movie is when Angie finds out he's been lying to her.

    What had captured my attention was when I heard the name Adam Rifkin...who I had heard of, but wasn't quite familiar with. Well, I think he did a terrific job with this movie! Sometimes the "normal" way of doing things gets old, and this was very refreshing. It also goes to show how hard it is to get work in Hollywood.

    What the big surprise of this movie was lies with that of the red-headed vixen Angie Everheart. I REALLY THOUGHT THIS HAD happened, with the fake press clips, newspapers clips, etc. She was fantastic!!! Look at her career before this movie, and you will see like 6 jobs in 5 years in movies. Since this movie, she's had like 15 jobs in 3 years! Angie has really matured as an actress...I also like how the "angie" character was sincere and genuine, it really made me like the personality of her and want to know more about her....overall, very entertaining..surprisingly good performances when you find out afterwards it's fake (but based on someone else's story)
    9rionugara

    Fu*#in' hilarious

    I can tell you right now that was a very funny film. It was funny and for anyone thats in the industry, you know how accurate it was. Just the casting sessions and the way they conduct them was so real. Exaggerated a little but real. When he went for that baywatch job as the by-stander and met everyone I just felt for the guy so much. When he was in the make-up chair and he met Carmen Electra I just couldn't watch and that fu*#in smile he had the whole way through the film just killed me. The look on his face every time he was around someone important to him was gold! "Two thumbs up!"
    afrances

    Where was Nic?

    I don't think Nicolas Cage was in this film...I didn't see him anywhere and he was listed in the credits after the movie. I didn't like the movie either - it was neither funny nor enlightening about the moviemaking or acting experience.
    5=G=

    Okay spoofy indie put-on.

    "Welcome to Hollywood" pretends to be a documentary which chronicles the career of an unknown wannabee actor (Markes) who, hopefully, will become a big star during the course of the film. Kinda/sorta cute and fun, this flick doesn't pan out as it become increasingly obvious it's a fraud and scenes are set up or staged. Nonetheless, "Welcome..." does give some slight view-from-the-bottom insights into the inner workings of Hollywood and the movie biz. A marginally entertaining pseudodocumenatary for people with an interest in Hollywood behind the scenes.

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    • Trivia
      Joel Schumacher: As himself.
    • Crazy credits
      The last two names listed in the cast credits only have first names. They are: "Clafoutis" Captain...GILLES French Hotelier...BILL
    • Connections
      Features Access Hollywood (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Carmine's Theme
      Music Written & Performed by Richard Mercado

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    • Release date
      • October 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bienvenidos a Hollywood
    • Filming locations
      • Cannes, Alpes-Maritimes, France
    • Production companies
      • Crystal Spring Productions
      • Stone Canyon Entertainment
      • Filmsmith Production & Management
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 29 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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