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Tinseltown (1999)
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1 hr 25 mins
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Released: 1/22/1999
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Synopsis:
On a Christmas Eve in Hollywood, would-be screenwriters Tiger and Max are arguing about whether Tiger should give up and hop on the next bus home. Max convinces his partner to hang around for at least a few more days to try to sell their script. Only problem is they have nowhere to stay. So they break into the building where Tiger stored his belongings and camp out, while Cliff, the building manager, allows them to stick around on a short term basis. The next day, they find out that their script is not commercial enough, and Max discovers that Cliff is the Costume Killer, a serial murderer. Max hits upon the idea of making Cliff the central character in a new script.
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Theatrical Release
1/22/1999
Director
Credit
Tony Spiridakis
Director
Cast
Credit
Arye Gross
Max
Joe Pantoliano
Arnie
Kristy Swanson
Ron Perlman
Cliff
Tom Wood
Tiger
John Considine
David Dukes
Production Credits
Credit
Nicole Spiridakis
Co-Producer
Jim Roser
Executive Producer
Joe Pantoliano
Associate Producer
Randy Lippert
Producer
Shem Bitterman
Co-Producer
Tony Spiridakis
Producer
Samuel Goldwyn Jr
Executive Producer
Karen Smyth
Associate Producer
John Bard Manulis
Executive Producer
Production Companies
Credit
Tonik Pictures
Production Company
Distribution Companies
Credit
Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment
Domestic Video Distributor
SAMUEL GOLDWYN COMPANY (NY)
Domestic Theatrical Distributor
Locations
Hollywood, California, USA
Writer
Credit
Tony Spiridakis
Screenplay
Tony Spiridakis
Play as Source Material
Shem Bitterman
Play as Source Material
Shem Bitterman
Screenplay
Art Department
Credit
Russell Smith
Production Designer
Jerry Gradner
Set Decorator
Alexander Hammond
Art Director
Casting
Credit
Darlene Kaplan
Casting
Film Camera
Credit
Scott Henriksen
Director of Photography
Film Sales Financing
Credit
Samuel Goldwyn Company
Foreign Distribution Sales
Music
Credit
Harry Spiridakis
Music
Kim Bullard
Music
Production Management
Credit
Martha Demson
Assistant Director
Zoe Schumacher
Production Coordinator
Sound
Credit
Rob Disner
Sound
Wardrobe Hair Makeup
Credit
Lynette Bernay
Costume Designer
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