Hollywood & Wine
Hollywood & Wine is a 2010 American comedy film directed by Kevin P. Farley.
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | 8 million |
Plot
Diane Blaine has the face of a movie star. Unfortunately, fallen star/tabloid queen Jamie Stephens already made it famous. Hollywood's constant rejections of Diane due to what she refers to as "TJS" ("Too Jamie Stephens") have made her bitter, frustrated, and whiny. Her co-worker/boyfriend Jack Sanders doesn't help matters. His idea of ambition is letting it ride. Now he's in major debt to a trigger-happy mobster who has a thing for Jamie Stephens. Jack's only way out is to convince Diane to be Jamie and wipe out the debt having one meal with a made man. It's literally the performance of her life. With Jack's on the line.[1]
Cast
- Nicky Whelan[1] as Diane Blaine/Jamie Stephens
- Chris Kattan[1] as Jack Sanders
- Pamela Anderson[1] as Herself
- David Spade[1] as Harvey Harrison
- Chazz Palminteri[1] as Geno Scarpaci
- Norm Macdonald[1] as Sid Blaustein
- Jeremy London[1] as Jean-Luc Marceau
- Kevin Farley[1] as Bruno
- John P. Farley[1] as Joey
- Vivica A. Fox[1] as Jackie Johnson
- Horatio Sanz[1] as Tony
- Chris Parnell[1] as Peter West
- Leslie Easterbrook[1] as Hattie
- Miguel A. Nunez Jr. as Hawk Miller
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References
- Dave McNary (2008-06-03). "Smithfield, Proud Mary in six-film deal". Variety. Retrieved 2008-08-14.
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