Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 0
Revenue
$ 16803753

Louis Simo

Toni Mannix

George Reeves

Eddie Mannix

Leonore Lemmon

Carol Van Ronkel

Helen Bessolo

Bill Bliss

Chester Sinclair

Barbell Man

Kit Holliday

Robert Condon

Laurie Simo

Evan Simo

Chuck

Del

Phillip

Morgue Attendant

Detective Doug Johnson

Natividad Vacio

Sergeant Jack Paterson

Rita Hayworth

Chopard Saleswoman

Judge Eisler

Times Reporter

Officer Daniel Korby

Miss Yoshida

Dominick's Waiter

Art Weissman

Lester Koenig, Auditioning Actor

Harold Chiles, Casting Director

Barney Sarecky, Producer

Bob Maxwell, Producer

Izzy Berne, Tailor

Russ Taylor

Jack Larson / Jimmy Olsen

Phyllis Coates / Lois Lane

Tommy Carr, Director

John Hamilton / Perry White

Chad

James Engelmann

MGM Hunk

Howard Strickling

Alford "Rip" Van Ronkel

"Superman" Announcer (voice)

Maxwell Arnow, Casting Director

Fred Zinnemann

Docville Bank Teller

Stunned Boy

Kenneth Giles

Mrs. Sinclair

Mannix Maid

Funeral Reporter #1

Funeral Reporter #2

Buddy Adler

Cigar Man

Camera Girl

Jackie, Leonore's Friend

Earl Wilson

Dark Figure

Thug Detective

Rick Harris

5-Year-Old Evan

Man at Police Station (uncredited)

Wag (uncredited)

Delivery Guy (uncredited)

Man at Audition (uncredited)

Mom (uncredited)

Cop (uncredited)

Boy at Park (uncredited)

Mom (uncredited)

Written by Wuchak on 2021-11-26
_**The mysterious death of 50’s icon George Reeves**_ In the early morning hours of June 16, 1959, George Reeves (Ben Affleck), star of the Adventures of Superman that ran from 1952-1958, is found dead in his Westside Los Angeles bedroom from a gunshot wound to the head. While the official cause of death is listed as suicide, his mother hires a private detective (Adrien Brody) to investigate the possibility of murder. Although it is argued that Reeves had reasons to kill himself due to depression over being typecast and aging issues, several individuals had motive and opportunity to kill him, including ex-girlfriend Toni Mannix (Diane Lane) and her powerful husband, the manager of MGM (Bob Hoskins), as well as Reeves’ fiancé (Robin Tunney). The biggest mystery is why the other three individuals in the house at the time of Reeves’ death waited 45 minutes to notify police. “Hollywoodland” (2006) is a crime drama in the neo-noir vein and also a tragic biopic similar to “Auto Focus” (2002), “Mommie Dearest” (1981) and “Changeling” (2008). The only fictional character is Brody’s private eye, but he was based on real-life detective Milo Speriglio. The movie effectively details the three different death scenarios with the hint that one is the most likely. But, really, it begins as a mystery and ends as one, which I think is fitting since no one actually knows what happened at this point. In any case, this is a worthy tribute to Reeves and his life in Hollywood during the 50s. After watching, research the case for yourself. Also notable on the female front are Caroline Dhavernas as the detective’s girlfriend and Molly Parker as his ex. The film runs 2 hours, 6 minutes and was shot in Los Angeles and the greater Toronto area. GRADE: B