A detective examines the mysterious death of George Reeves, the star of the television series Adventures of Superman (1952).A detective examines the mysterious death of George Reeves, the star of the television series Adventures of Superman (1952).A detective examines the mysterious death of George Reeves, the star of the television series Adventures of Superman (1952).
- Awards
- 3 wins & 8 nominations
- Barbell Man
- (as Eric Kolder)
- Morgue Attendant
- (as Jon Vladimir Cubrt)
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- TriviaThe film's producers were forced to shoot a new version of the opening credits of Adventures of Superman (1952) when Warner Brothers refused permission for the actual opening credits to be used within the film.
- GoofsIt is 1959, well into the golden age of broadcast television, yet there are virtually no television antennas visible on the roofs of any of the houses in the shots of the "period" neighborhoods.
- Quotes
Kenneth Giles: [after defeating villains in a live show] Hey, Superman! Hey, Superman!
George Reeves: Well, hello there, young man, what's your name?
Kenneth Giles: [brandishing a gun] Kenneth Giles. Can I shoot you?
George Reeves: [he sees that it's a real gun and is suddenly very serious] Kenneth, why would you want to do something like that?
Kenneth Giles: So the bullet bounces off. Can I?
George Reeves: Well, if you did shoot me and the bullet bounced off, it might accidentally hit someone else. We don't want that to happen, do we?
Kenneth Giles: No...
George Reeves: Why don't you just, you and I... Here we go, partner. Why don't you just give me that? Just hand me that...
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Written by Leon Klatzkin (as Leon Klazkin)
But despite Affleck's stand-out performance the overall film is dragged down by otherwise shallow characters and a weak, unengaging story. The film tells the tale of a private detective (Adrien Brody) as he investigates the mysterious death of "Superman" star George Reeves. The film starts out strong with a promising premise, and by far the most interesting element of the plot involves the flashbacks to Reeves' rise as a TV star and his ultimate death by gunshot. But the majority of the plot, which focuses not on Reeves but on Brody's private detective, is too slow and lacks dramatic tension. Many if not most scenes involve overly long, bland conversations that don't do enough to further the plot. Reeves aside, the main characters are largely undeveloped and not interesting.
"Hollywoodland" could've been great had the producers decided to do one of two things: A) Cut out the investigation storyline set in the present day and focus the movie almost entirely on Reeves, or B) Make the movie a thriller like "Rashomon" or "JFK" that told alternative versions of Reeves' life and death from different points of view. But as is, in spite of Affleck's performance and a handful of good scenes "Hollywoodland" just doesn't work. 6/10.
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- Aug 13, 2019
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- Truth, Justice, and the American Way
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- Budget
- $28,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $14,426,251
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,008,000
- Sep 10, 2006
- Gross worldwide
- $16,800,438
- Runtime2 hours 6 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1