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The film is widely considered to be lost. However, the screenplay is said to be available through the Margaret Herrick Special Collections,<ref>[http://www.nitrateville.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=10736 Nitrateville forum post.] Retrieved 2 Apr '16.</ref> and a few film stills and posters have survived.
The film is widely considered to be lost. However, the screenplay is said to be available through the Margaret Herrick Special Collections,<ref>[http://www.nitrateville.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=10736 Nitrateville forum post.] Retrieved 2 Apr '16.</ref> and a few film stills and posters have survived.


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Revision as of 03:18, 6 July 2017

Hollywood-1923-poster.jpg

Film poster.

Status: Lost


Hollywood (original title: Hollywood and the Only Child)[1] is a 1923 American silent comedy film directed by James Cruze.[2][3] The film details the life of a young actress who goes to Hollywood with the dream of becoming a famous movie star. It was produced by Paramount Pictures with a budget of $202,000 and is notable for including cameos of more than thirty famous Hollywood stars such as Roscoe 'Fatty' Arbuckle.

The film is widely considered to be lost. However, the screenplay is said to be available through the Margaret Herrick Special Collections,[4] and a few film stills and posters have survived.






Gallery

References

  1. Silent Era page. Retrieved 5 May '17.
  2. Wikipedia article. Retrieved 2 Apr '16.
  3. IMDb page. Retrieved 2 Apr '16.
  4. Nitrateville forum post. Retrieved 2 Apr '16.