Stand-Ins (1997)



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Synopsis:
The actress Peg Entwistle (aka Lillian Millicent Entwistle) appeared as Hazel in David O. Selznick's Thirteen Women (1932), and tragically, on September 18, 1932, she leaped from the letter "H" of the Hollywood sign. An opening re-creation of Peg Entwistle's fatal plunge establishes the mood for this dark Hollywood drama, and then the action moves to a bar, operated by Jack (Costas Mandylor). The bar is the haven for a group of aspiring actresses who came in search of the Hollywood dream but instead serve as stand-ins for well-known screen stars. After three days on pills and alcohol, Garbo stand-in Shirley (Daphne Zuniga) has a run-in with mean-spirited Bette Davis-double Monica (Jordan Ladd). The stand-ins assemble at Jack's bar to stage a bitchy birthday party for Jean Harlow-look-alike Martha Anne (Sammi Davis), dysfunctional at age 30. Mae West-stand-in Peggy (Charlotte Chatton) and Dietrich-double Rhonda (Missy Crider) are also on hand for the festivities. The screenplay by Ed Kelleher and director Harvey Keith expands and embellishes Kelleher's one-act play. Shown at the 1997 Hamptons Film Festival.

~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
1/1/1997
Director Credit
Harvey Keith Director
Cast Credit
Daphne Zuniga
Costas Mandylor
Melissa Crider
Charlotte Chatton
Sammi Davis
Katherine Heigl
Jordan Ladd
Production Credits Credit
Michael Hirshenson Associate Producer
Jon Rothschild Producer
Roy Silver Executive Producer
Art Department Credit
Michael Seymour Production Designer
Film Camera Credit
Andrzej Sekula Cinematographer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Diah Wymont Costume Designer



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