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| Director: | Allen Coulter |
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| Writer: | Paul Bernbaum |
| Staring: |
| When Hollywood superstar George Reeves dies in his home, private detective Louis Simo is hired to investigate his death and gets caught in a web of lies involving a big studio executive's wife. | |
| Release Date: | Aug 31, 2006 |
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| Director: | Allen Coulter |
| Writer: | Paul Bernbaum |
| Genres: | Drama, Crime, Mystery, Thriller |
| Keywords | detective, jealousy, dying and death, deceived wife, lovers, investigation, observer, super power |
| Production Companies | Miramax, Back Lot Pictures, Focus Features |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $16,803,753
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Adrien Brody | Louis Simo |
| Diane Lane | Toni Mannix |
| Ben Affleck | George Reeves |
| Bob Hoskins | Eddie Mannix |
| Robin Tunney | Leonore Lemmon |
| Kathleen Robertson | Carol Van Ronkel |
| Lois Smith | Helen Bessolo |
| Phillip MacKenzie | Bill Bliss |
| Larry Cedar | Chester Sinclair |
| Eric Kaldor | Barbell Man |
| Caroline Dhavernas | Kit Holliday |
| Kevin Hare | Robert Condon |
| Molly Parker | Laurie Simo |
| Zach Mills | Evan Simo |
| Neil Crone | Chuck |
| Gareth Williams | Del |
| Seamus Dever | Phillip |
| Vladimir Jon Cubrt | Morgue Attendant |
| Ted Atherton | Detective Doug Johnson |
| Diego Fuentes | Natividad Vacio |
| Dash Mihok | Sergeant Jack Paterson |
| Veronica Watt | Rita Hayworth |
| Joan Gregson | Chopard Saleswoman |
| David Bolt | Judge Eisler |
| Todd Grinnell | Times Reporter |
| David J. MacNeil | Officer Daniel Korby |
| Ayumi Iizuka | Miss Yoshida |
| Eric Fink | Dominick's Waiter |
| Jeffrey DeMunn | Art Weissman |
| Jeff Teravainen | Lester Koenig, Auditioning Actor |
| Brendan Wall | Harold Chiles, Casting Director |
| Eric Weinthal | Barney Sarecky, Producer |
| Steve Adams | Bob Maxwell, Producer |
| Jack Newman | Izzy Berne, Tailor |
| Brad William Henke | Russ Taylor |
| Joseph Adam | Jack Larson / Jimmy Olsen |
| Lorry Ayers | Phyllis Coates / Lois Lane |
| Robert B. Kennedy | Tommy Carr, Director |
| Sven Van de Ven | John Hamilton / Perry White |
| Gray Powell | Chad |
| Michael Rhoades | James Engelmann |
| Tim Campbell | MGM Hunk |
| Joe Spano | Howard Strickling |
| Richard Fancy | Alford "Rip" Van Ronkel |
| Kerin McCue | "Superman" Announcer (voice) |
| Jeff Cowan | Maxwell Arnow, Casting Director |
| Peter James Haworth | Fred Zinnemann |
| Tim Dorsch | Docville Bank Teller |
| Alexander Cameron Drogemuller | Stunned Boy |
| Jason Spevack | Kenneth Giles |
| Dendrie Taylor | Mrs. Sinclair |
| Jody Jaress | Mannix Maid |
| Murray Oliver | Funeral Reporter #1 |
| Walter Rinaldi | Funeral Reporter #2 |
| Terry Barna | Buddy Adler |
| Bill Lake | Cigar Man |
| Natalie Krill | Camera Girl |
| Erin Gooderham | Jackie, Leonore's Friend |
| Cameron Mitchell Jr. | Earl Wilson |
| Cotton Mather | Dark Figure |
| Steve Brandes | Thug Detective |
| Donald Burda | Rick Harris |
| Charlie Lea | 5-Year-Old Evan |
| Matt Amar | Man at Police Station (uncredited) |
| Jordan Barker | Wag (uncredited) |
| Yaron Betan | Delivery Guy (uncredited) |
| Patrick Dussault | Man at Audition (uncredited) |
| Crystal Joy Hall | Mom (uncredited) |
| Michael Janik | Cop (uncredited) |
| Austin Macdonald | Boy at Park (uncredited) |
| Jennifer Sims | Mom (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Julie Weiss | Costume Designer |
| J. Miles Dale | Second Unit Director, Unit Production Manager |
| Ron Bochar | Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Matt Birman | Stunt Coordinator |
| Allen Coulter | Director |
| Paul Bernbaum | Screenplay |
| Joanna Colbert | Casting |
| Patrick Banister | Art Direction |
| Jennifer Bower O'Halloran | Key Hair Stylist |
| Linda Dowds | Key Makeup Artist |
| Jennifer Lane | Post Production Supervisor |
| Myron Hoffert | First Assistant Director |
| Anthony Carlino | Set Dresser |
| Michael Shocrylas | Set Designer |
| Beth Gilinsky | Art Department Coordinator |
| Chris Fielder | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Reilly Steele | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Alexa Zimmerman | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Skyler Wilson | Key Special Effects |
| Brendan Taylor | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Christina Cattle | Set Costumer |
| David McIlroy | Location Manager |
| Jennifer Dunnington | Music Editor |
| Leslie McDonald | Production Design |
| Jonathan Freeman | Director of Photography |
| Karen Asano-Myers | Key Hair Stylist |
| Jane Nerlinger Evans | Executive In Charge Of Post Production |
| Beverly Morgan | Third Assistant Director |
| Summer Gaal | Set Dresser |
| J. Ryan Halpenny | Assistant Art Director |
| Rossana DeCampo | Key Scenic Artist |
| Paul Hsu | Sound Effects Editor |
| Jordan Craig | Stunt Coordinator |
| Sarah McMurdo | Visual Effects Production Manager |
| Cotton Mather | Stunt Coordinator |
| Lindsay Jacobs | Costume Supervisor |
| Dan Lieberstein | Music Supervisor |
| Susan Marucci | Script Supervisor |
| Michael Berenbaum | Editor |
| Odetta Stoddard | Set Decoration |
| Erwin H. Kupitz | Wigmaker |
| Christopher J. Danton | Production Manager |
| Gerrod Shully | Third Assistant Director |
| Paul Penley | Set Dresser |
| Paul Greenberg | Graphic Designer |
| Susan Chooljian | Art Department Coordinator |
| Branka Mrkic | Dialogue Editor |
| Rob Hinderstein | Special Effects Makeup Artist |
| Fiona Campbell Westgate | Visual Effects Producer |
| Kim Derko | Second Unit Director of Photography |
| S. Todd Christensen | Location Manager |
| Lawrence Manchester | Scoring Mixer |
| Charley Bob Burnham | Transportation Coordinator |
| Luisa Abel | Key Makeup Artist |
| Dennis Berardi | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Evan Jacobs | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Marcelo Zarvos | Original Music Composer |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| J. Miles Dale | Executive Producer |
| Jake Myers | Executive Producer |
| Glenn Williamson | Producer |
| Joe Pichirallo | Executive Producer |
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| 2024 | 4 | 22 | 43 | 11 |
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| 2025 | 8 | 1 | 2 | 0 |
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_**The mysterious death of 50’s icon George Reeves**_ In the early morning hours of June 16, 1959, George Reeves (Ben Affleck), star of the Adventures of Superman that ran from 1952-1958, is found dead in his Westside Los Angeles bedroom from a gunshot wound to the head. While the official cause ... of death is listed as suicide, his mother hires a private detective (Adrien Brody) to investigate the possibility of murder. Although it is argued that Reeves had reasons to kill himself due to depression over being typecast and aging issues, several individuals had motive and opportunity to kill him, including ex-girlfriend Toni Mannix (Diane Lane) and her powerful husband, the manager of MGM (Bob Hoskins), as well as Reeves’ fiancé (Robin Tunney). The biggest mystery is why the other three individuals in the house at the time of Reeves’ death waited 45 minutes to notify police. “Hollywoodland” (2006) is a crime drama in the neo-noir vein and also a tragic biopic similar to “Auto Focus” (2002), “Mommie Dearest” (1981) and “Changeling” (2008). The only fictional character is Brody’s private eye, but he was based on real-life detective Milo Speriglio. The movie effectively details the three different death scenarios with the hint that one is the most likely. But, really, it begins as a mystery and ends as one, which I think is fitting since no one actually knows what happened at this point. In any case, this is a worthy tribute to Reeves and his life in Hollywood during the 50s. After watching, research the case for yourself. Also notable on the female front are Caroline Dhavernas as the detective’s girlfriend and Molly Parker as his ex. The film runs 2 hours, 6 minutes and was shot in Los Angeles and the greater Toronto area. GRADE: B