Hijacking Hollywood

Hijacking Hollywood

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  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Neil Mandt, Amy Snow, Sandy Schklair, Howard Karesh, Phillippa Rick See all Crew
  • Cast(s): Henry Thomas, Scott Thompson, Mark Metcalf, Neil Mandt, Paul Hewitt See all Cast & Crew
  • Music: Max Bowers,Lawrence Freed,Michael Mandt,Erik Lundmark
  • Story:
    An aspiring director working as a lowly production assistant, conspires with his aspiring producer roommate to steal the reels of a mega budgeted film he's working on.
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STORY

Story
An aspiring director working as a lowly production assistant, conspires with his aspiring producer roommate to steal the reels of a mega budgeted film he's working on.

BOX OFFICE

Box Office Collection 4,333 USD

TRIVIA

Trivia

During one scene in Russell's office, Kevin, played by Henry Thomas, picks up an E.T. puppet. Henry Thomas starred in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982).

When Kevin (Henry Thomas) is "rehearsing" his Oscar acceptance speech in the end, he thanks Steven Spielberg, Milos Forman, Mick Jackson, and J. Michael McClary - all directors Thomas had previously worked with.

Original title for the film was "P.A. In L.A." but the director changed it because he felt not everyone would understand what a "P.A." (a Production Assistant) was and might pronounce the title "PAHH In LAHH."

Kevin works on a film called "Moby Dick 2", supposedly a sequel to the film that starred Gregory Peck as Ahab. Henry Thomas appeared in Moby Dick (1998), which also featured Peck in a supporting role, which also turned out to be his last.