An Alan Smithee Film: Burn, Hollywood, Burn (1998)

1h 26m
Running Time

February 27, 1998
Release Date

An Alan Smithee Film: Burn, Hollywood, Burn (1998)

1h 26m
Running Time

February 27, 1998
Release Date

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Plot.

Filmmaker Alan Smithee finds himself the unwilling puppet of a potentially bad big budget action film, for which he proceeds to steal the reels, and leaves the cast and crew in a frenzy.

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Cast & Crew.

Hideo Kimura

Hideo Kimura

Japanese Businessman

Earl Kim Shiroma

Earl Kim Shiroma

Japanese Businessman

Jesse Rambis

Jesse Rambis

Laker Fan

Christopher Kelley

Christopher Kelley

British Bartender

Robert Evans

Robert Evans

Robert Evans

Robert Shapiro

Robert Shapiro

Self

Linnell Shapiro

Linnell Shapiro

Self

Naomi Eszterhas

Naomi Eszterhas

Self

Canny Langer

Canny Langer

Hairstylist

Details.

Release Date
February 27, 1998

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 26m

Budget
$10,000,000

Box Office
$45,779

Filming Locations
California · Los Angeles, United States of America

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Wiki.

An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn (stylized on-screen as Burn Hollywood Burn) is a 1997 American mockumentary black comedy film directed by Arthur Hiller, written by Joe Eszterhas and starring Eric Idle as a director unfortunately named Alan Smithee, a traditional pseudonym used in Hollywood for directors disowning a project. The film follows Smithee as he steals the negatives to his latest film and goes on the run.

An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn was universally panned by critics and tanked at the box office. It "won" five awards (including Worst Picture) at the 19th Golden Raspberry Awards. The film's creation set off a chain of events which led the Directors Guild of America to officially discontinue the Alan Smithee credit in 2000 after its use for decades when an American director disavowed a film. The plot, about a director attempting to disown a film, ironically described the film's own production; Hiller requested that his name be removed after witnessing the final cut, and he is credited as Alan Smithee. Burn Hollywood Burn was also the final Cinergi Pictures produced film to be released.

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