HOLLYWOOD AND VINE

Available From: 01/01/1950
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Synopsis:

Parody of life in the movie industry. This film is set in a drugstore located at the intersection of the title. A big-time movie producer decides to do a blockbuster film guaranteed to make a new star of the film's lead, a dog. A successful screenwriter is assigned to write a film about Hollywood hopefuls, and gets a job as a drugstore soda jerk in order to do his research first-hand. A girl with dreams of stardom comes from a small town to Hollywood. She hangs out at the soda counter in hopes of being discovered. A hamburger stand proprietor climbs the ladder, through a series of happenstances, to powerful landlord of studio property.

Details

Director(s):
Alexis Thurn-Taxis
Runtime:
60
Production Year:
1945
Distributor:
Paramount Pictures
Cast:
June Clyde, Wanda McKay, Ralph Morgan, Franklin Pangborn