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Hollywood Confidential (1997)

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Directed byReynaldo Villalobos
CastEdward James Olmos, Rick Aiello, Angela Alvarado, Christine Harnos, A. Day Henden, Kristen Dalton, Patrick Dollaghan, J. Downing, Brent Huff, Thomas Jane, Richard Timothy Jones, Brendan Kelly, Sarah Lassez, Valarie Rae Miller, Amanda Pays, Marissa Ribisi and Charlize Theron
Theatrical ReleaseApril 14, 1997
DVD ReleaseApril 11, 2000
Running Time91 minutes
MPAA RatingR (Restricted)
UPC Code097368020740
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Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), English (Subtitled)
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About Hollywood Confidential

A former policeman heads a private detective agency specializing in tinseltown scandals. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 03/28/2006 Starring: Edward James Olmos Anthony Yerkovich Run time: 92 minutes Rating: R Director: Ray Villalobos Product Description

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User Reviews

Average user review: 3.0 (2 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteGreat film!!!Quote
First of all Hollywood Confidential is NOT a tv movie. It is a great action filled suspense drama. Check this one out!!! July 11, 2006

rating: 1 QuoteAnother movie looking at Hollywood.Quote
"Hollywood Confidential" is a TV movie and it certainly looks like it. It actually resembles a version of "VIP" with some men working alongside the women. The only difference is that the main purpose of the agency in the film is to spy on people (although they also provide protection when the situation calls for it). The actors are never really given any chance to express emotion. They are all just there for the purpose of speaking lines to present the extremely dull plot. The plot mostly centers around a big time Hollywood director who is trying to cut off his relationship with a teenage girl. The usual plot developments occur and nothing truly interesting ever really happens. Charlize Theron and Amanda Pays (who is criminally underused here) try to provide some spark but it is hopeless in this case. January 30, 2002

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