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Naked Hollywood is a 6 part TV series directed by Margy Kinmonth. The film includes Arnold Schwarzenegger, James Caan, Barry Diller, Joe Roth, Sydney Pollack, Oliver Stone, James Brooks, Nora Ephron, Terry Gilliam and many more. The film won a British Academy Film Award for Best Factual Series.
Premise
Publicity-shy to the point of paranoia, the talent agencies are Hollywood's Masonic lodges, secret brotherhoods wielding power behind the scenes. As the movie business booms, competition for clients is intense. The series watches talent spotters and agents in action as they make deals, poach each other's clients, and groom the stars of tomorrow.
Episodes
- The Actor and the Star - 24 February 1991
- Four Million Dollars is Cheap - 3 March 1991
- Good Cop, Bad Cop - 10 March 1991
- Funny for Money - 17 March 1991
- Eighteen Months to Live - 24 March 1991
- One Foot In, One Foot Out - 31 March 1991
References
- "Oxford Films - Naked Hollywood". Oxford Films. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
- Gibraltar Chronicle newspaper; Entertainment Guide section; 08/02/1995; Page 13
External links
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- 1991 British television series debuts
- 1991 British television series endings
- 1990s British television miniseries
- BBC television documentaries
- Documentary television series about art
- Documentary films about Hollywood, Los Angeles
- British English-language television shows
- United Kingdom television show stubs