It Happened in Hollywood
"Hollywood Turns the Camera on its Own Gay, Glamorous, Glittering Self!"
A silent Western star has trouble adjusting to the coming of sound.
"Hollywood Turns the Camera on its Own Gay, Glamorous, Glittering Self!"
A silent Western star has trouble adjusting to the coming of sound.
Richard Dix
Tim Bart
Fay Wray
Gloria Gay
Victor Kilian
Slim
Franklin Pangborn
Mr. Forsythe
Charles Arnt
Jed Reed
Granville Bates
Sam Bennett
William B. Davidson
Al Howard
Arthur Loft
Pete
Edgar Dearing
Joe Stevens
A silent Western star has trouble adjusting to the coming of sound.
Aspiring filmmakers Mel Funn, Marty Eggs and Dom Bell go to a financially troubled studio with an idea for a silent movie. In an effort to make the movie more marketable, they attempt to recruit a number of big name stars to appear, while the studio's creditors attempt to thwart them.
An improv group deals with several crises, including the loss of their lease and one member hitting the big time.
A newlywed couple cancels their honeymoon and returns to the snowy Midwest to make the funeral arrangements for their best man, who died unexpectedly after their ceremony.
A spectacular heist starts to unravel as the crooks take it on the lam.
This is the story of a dysfunctional New York family, and their attempts to reconcile
Three actors in Hollywood live and love together. A director comes from New York to make a movie about actors and Hollywood.
A modern retelling of Shakespeare's classic comedy about two pairs of lovers with different takes on romance and a way with words.
Director Alfred Hitchcock is revered as one of the greatest creative minds in the history of cinema. Known for his psychological thrillers, Hitchcock’s leading ladies were cool, beautiful and preferably blonde. One such actress was Tippi Hedren, an unknown fashion model given her big break when Hitchcock’s wife saw her on a TV commercial. Brought to Universal Studios, Hedren was shocked when the director, at the peak of his career, quickly cast her to star in his next feature, 1963’s The Birds. Little did Hedren know that as ambitious and terrifying as the production would be to shoot, the most daunting aspect of the film ended up coming from behind the camera.
As Bright Fields preps for its Mistletoe Ball, a broken ornament leads Zoe to a family secret, while Gaby finds herself at the mercy of new boss Mia.
Pierre and Jacques are working as waiters at a restaurant where the cooks go on strike. When the two are forced to work as bakers, the striking cooks put dynamite in the dough, with explosive results.