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Hollywood Ending is a 2002 American comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen, who also plays the principal character. It tells the story of a once-famous film director who suffers hysterical blindness due to the intense pressure of directing.
May 3, 2002 · Hollywood Ending: Directed by Woody Allen. With Téa Leoni, Bob Dorian, Ivan Martin, Gregg Edelman. A director is forced to work with his ex-wife, who left him for the boss of the studio bankrolling his new film.
May 3, 2002 · Woody Allen 's new comedy "Hollywood Ending" quickly adds a complication to this setup: Waxman goes blind. It may all be in his mind, but he can't see a thing.
Jul 8, 2020 · Hollywood Ending - Official Trailer - Woody Allen Movie. A director is forced to work with his ex-wife, who left him for the boss of the studio bankrolling his new film. But the night before...
Hollywood Ending. Woody Allen stars as Val Waxman, a two-time Oscar winner turned washed-up, neurotic director in desperate need of a comeback. When it comes, Waxman finds himself backed into...
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A director is forced to work with his ex-wife, who left him for the boss of the studio bankrolling his new film. But the night before the first day of shooting, he develops a case of psychosomatic blindness.
May 3, 2002 · Woody Allen stars as Val Waxman, a two-time Oscar winner turned washed-up, neurotic director in desperate need of a comeback. When it comes, Waxman finds himself backed into a corner: Work for his ex-wife Ellie or forfeit his last shot.
May 3, 2002 · Hollywood Ending - Metacritic. 2002. PG-13. DreamWorks Distribution. 1 h 52 m. Summary Allen stars as Val Waxman, a two time Oscar winner turned wash-up, neurotic director in desperate need of a comeback. (DreamWorks) Comedy. Romance.
Apr 25, 2002 · By Todd McCarthy. The ending is pretty amusing — and so is the beginning, for that matter — in “Hollywood Ending,” Woody Allen’s highly idiosyncratic look at an aging auteur trying to make a...