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| Director: | Jason Gould | 
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| Writer: | Jason Gould | 
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| A film that shows how "hard" it is to be son of celebrities. | |
| Release Date: | Jan 01, 1997 | 
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| Director: | Jason Gould | 
| Writer: | Jason Gould | 
| Genres: | Comedy | 
| Keywords | paparazzi, celebrity, hollywood, dating, roller skating, lgbt, scientology, gay friend, gay theme, short film | 
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| Box Office | Revenue: $0 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Aug 09, 2025 Entered: Apr 21, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| Jason Gould | Aaron | 
| Elliott Gould | Aaron's Dad | 
| Alexis Arquette | Adam | 
| Jon Polito | Paparazzi Man | 
| Christina Crawford | Herself | 
| Jordan Ladd | Summer | 
| Robert Amico | Bum | 
| Kate Asner | Susan | 
| Anne DeSalvo | Phylis | 
| Patrick Flood | 'Dreamy' Beach Guy | 
| Steven Flynn | Michael | 
| Ellen Gerstein | Lawyer | 
| Samuel Gould | Simon | 
| Stacy Lynn Spierer | Sexy Girl | 
| Judy Toll | Rochelle | 
| Anthony Holiday | Waiter | 
| Tara Karsian | Woman at Group Therapy | 
| Ken Lerner | Judge Levin | 
| David Michaels | Prostitute | 
| Luis Raúl | Autograph Seeker | 
| Ada Tai | Sunglass Vendor | 
| Steve Tyler | Boy at Group Therapy | 
| Kelly Rebecca Walsh | Girl at Group Therapy | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Joe Romeo | Grip | 
| Michael Skloff | Music | 
| Christopher Holmes | Editor | 
| Aubrey Husar | Key Grip | 
| Dale Obert | Best Boy Electric, Best Boy Lighting Technician | 
| Sam Okun | Thanks | 
| Elizabeth Shea | Unit Production Manager | 
| Shawn Griffith | First Assistant Director | 
| Phil Hickerson | Second Assistant Director | 
| Bill Wolfe | Second Assistant Director | 
| Adam Walderman | First Assistant Camera | 
| Ulysses Domaloan | First Assistant Camera | 
| Ed Cosgrove | First Assistant Camera | 
| Steve Wagner | First Assistant Camera | 
| Matt Berlowe | Second Assistant Camera | 
| Craig Grossmueller | Second Assistant Camera | 
| Zanep Oguz | Second Assistant Camera | 
| Dionne Eskelin | Second Assistant Camera | 
| Elsa Lind | Second Assistant Camera | 
| Katie Santure | Second Assistant Camera | 
| Tony Nagy | "B" Camera Operator | 
| Brian Morena | Camera Loader | 
| Bobby Espinosa | Camera Loader | 
| Andy Shuttleworth | Steadicam Operator | 
| Denise Hudson | Art Direction | 
| Eric Taylor | Lead Set Dresser | 
| Scott Imai | Set Dresser | 
| Bonnie Vogel | Set Dresser | 
| Keith Murphy | Set Dresser | 
| Dave Bush | Leadman | 
| Tasha Oldham | Script Supervisor | 
| Yvetter McCarthy | Boom Operator | 
| Brady Harris | Electrician | 
| Aubrey Boytos | Key Grip | 
| Todd Cherniawsky | Dolly Grip, Key Grip | 
| Karsten Gopinaph | Grip | 
| Luis Camera-Silva | Grip | 
| Jeff Flaim | Grip | 
| Michael Walton | Grip | 
| Jordan Lapsansky | Grip | 
| Martin Hall | Grip | 
| Frits Dejong | Gaffer | 
| Darren Willis | Costume Designer | 
| Eddie Schachnow | Costume Designer | 
| Kris Evans | Makeup Supervisor | 
| Cheryl Blum | Makeup Artist | 
| Robert Curtis | Hairstylist | 
| Arlene Pachasa | Still Photographer | 
| Chase Allen | Stunt Double | 
| Erick Brennan | Special Effects | 
| Curtis Edge | Assistant Editor | 
| Richard Molena | Assistant Editor | 
| Christopher T. Welch | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Giorgio Bertuccelli | Music Producer | 
| Connie Mahan | Production Coordinator | 
| James Sheridan | Negative Cutter | 
| Bud Alper | Sound Mixer | 
| Jason Gould | Writer, Director | 
| Michael Grady | Gaffer, Additional Photography, Additional Director of Photography | 
| Zoran Milosavljević | Electrician | 
| Yoram Astrakhan | Dolly Grip, Key Grip | 
| Michelle Morris-Gertz | Casting | 
| Sharone Meir | Director of Photography | 
| Charles 'Skip' Duncan | Production Design | 
| Name | Title | 
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| Thom Fennessey | Producer | 
| Jason Gould | Producer | 
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Jason Gould films in familiar territory, being the son of two celebrities. He plays Aaron, a struggling actor better known for his better-known parents. He gets set up by his friend Adam (Alexis Arquette) on a blind date with a closeted man, goes to the Church of Scientology, and is hounded by a tab ... loid photographer (Jon Polito). Gould makes some funny observations about being the son of Hollywood royalty, even bringing in real-life dad Elliott Gould. Christina Crawford shows up at a Survivors of Celebrity Parents support meeting, as does Summer Ladd, daughter of Cheryl Ladd. I wish more of Gould's ideas had a chance to draw out and become whole. He tries too hard to get a shot in at everybody, which does not work on a film that runs under half an hour. On the other hand, his light directorial touch is perfectly suited for his screenplay.