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  1. Welcome to Hollywood (1998) A director and his film crew chronicle an aspiring actor’s rise to stardom and become the next big thing. Never in a million years would I have thought a movie I found in a one dollar bin at F.Y.E. would be entertaining. I didn’t know what to expect but once the film kicks off I knew this film was gonna be hilarious.

  2. Oct 1, 1998 · Film director Adam Rifkin spoofs Hollywood's star machine in concocting this fictional "mockumentary" about a director (Rifkin playing himself) who wants to make a documentary film about a rising young star. Anton Markwell (Tony Markes, who co-directed the film) is the object of Rifkin's inquiring camera.

  3. Oct 1, 1998 · Welcome to Hollywood. 1998 Comedy · 1h 29m. We've checked all the major streaming services, and this title is not found on any of them right now. Get Notified. A film director (Adam Rifkin) decides to chart the course of a young actor (Tony Markes) as he tries to make it in Hollywood...

  4. All the actors who want fame and glory, should see this movie. Sometimes this movie works as drama, sometimes as comedy. But in the end, you really think you are working and trying with Nick, giving strong to his determination, and is so terrible the karma, you feel sad. Great, 10 points. 10/10.

  5. A film director (Adam Rifkin) decides to chart the course of a young actor (Tony Markes) as he tries to make it in Hollywood...

  6. Welcome to Hollywood (1998) starring Adam Rifkin, Tony Markes, Jane Jenkins and directed by Tony Markes.

  7. Featuring appearances by A-list stars such as Will Smith, Halle Berry and John Travolta, director Adam Rifkin’s incisive mockumentary about Hollywood follows aspiring young actor Nick Decker as he struggles to make it big in Tinseltown.

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