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Hollywood Boulevard

The street where starlets are made!
1976 | 83m | English

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A Midwestern ingenue arrives in Hollywood to try her luck as an actress. An incompetent agent hooks her up with a production company which specializes in low budget B-movie fair, which starts being plagued by strange, deadly accidents.
Release Date: Apr 25, 1976
Director: Allan Arkush, Joe Dante
Writer: Danny Opatoshu
Genres: Comedy, Thriller
Keywords rape, snuff, philippines, murder, car crash, hollywood, explosion, filmmaking, film director
Production Companies New World Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $60,000
Updates Updated: Aug 09, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
Candice Rialson Candy Wednesday
Mary Woronov Mary McQueen
Rita George Bobbi Quackenbush
Jeffrey Kramer Patrick Hobby
Dick Miller Walter Paisley
Richard Doran P.G.
Tara Strohmeier Jill McBain
Paul Bartel Eric Von Leppe
John Kramer Duke Mantee
Jonathan Kaplan Scotty
George Frayne Commander Cody
George Wagner Cameraman
W.L. Luckey Rico Bandello
David Boyle Obnoxious Kid
Glenn K. Shimada Ubiqutious Filipino
Joseph McBride Drive-In Rapist
Barbara Pieters Drive-In Mother
Shawn Pieters Drive-In Kid
Sue Veneer Drive-In Dyke
Charles B. Griffith Mark Dentine
Miller Drake First Mutant
Robert Short Godzina
Roberta Dean First Reporter
Milton Kahn Second Reporter
Todd McCarthy Author
Forrest J. Ackerman Party Guest (uncredited)
Allan Arkush Sheriff (uncredited)
Joe Dante Party Waiter (uncredited)
Danny Opatoshu Party Guest (uncredited)
Lewis Teague Party Guest (uncredited)
Name Job
Danny Opatoshu Screenplay
Jack De Wolf Art Direction
C.D. Smith Stunt Coordinator
Jane Ruhm Costume Design
Robert Gravenor Sound
Brink Brydon Gaffer
Andy Stein Original Music Composer
Roger George Special Effects
'Rocket' Rick New Stunts
Teri Schwartz Production Manager
Allan Arkush Director, Editor
Joe Dante Director, Editor
Amy Holden Jones Editor
Jamie Anderson Director of Photography
Richard L. Anderson Sound Effects
Name Title
Jon Davison Producer
Teri Schwartz Associate Producer
Roger Corman Executive Producer
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Wuchak
5.0

**_Madcap spoof of all Roger Corman genres_** A beautiful blonde from Indiana (Candice Rialson) moves to Hollywood to become an actress and find fame. She hooks-up with a dubious team of moviemakers who run Miracle Pictures. Their slogan is: “If it’s a good picture, it’s a miracle.” Statuesque Ma ... ry Woronov is on hand as an increasingly bitter actress who works for the company. “Hollywood Boulevard” (1976) is an amusing send-up of Grade Z filmmaking with comedy, action, slasher, you-name-it. It’s amusing for the first 40 minutes or so, but starts to lose its charm by the second half. Sure, it’s entertaining to a point if you want to turn-off your brain for a fun time, but that doesn’t change the fact that it’s a shallow, throwaway flick. Nevertheless, there’s a surprising sequence that obviously influenced Coppola and his outstanding air raid on the village sequence in “Apocalypse Now.” Blonde Candice Rialson was a memorable B-film starlet in the 70s, along the lines of redhead Claudia Jennings; and, less so, thin Tara Strohmeier, who plays Jill here. Meanwhile brunette Rita George is notable as Bobbi. There’s quite a bit of top nudity, so stay away if you find that objectionable. Eleven years later, "Howling III: The Marsupials" would feature a satirical filmmaking crew, similar to the one in this one. It runs 1 hour, 23 minutes, and was shot in Los Angeles, including Hollywood, except for sequences done at Paramount Ranch in Agoura Hills, which is west of there, just north of Malibu in the high country (the Western town set and open landscape shots). GRADE: C

Aug 08, 2024