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  1. Hollywoodland is a 2006 American mystery drama film directed by Allen Coulter and written by Paul Bernbaum. The story presents a fictionalized account of the circumstances surrounding the death of actor George Reeves (played by Ben Affleck ), the star of the 1950s film Superman and the Mole Men and television series Adventures of Superman.

  2. Sep 8, 2006 · Hollywoodland: Directed by Allen Coulter. With Adrien Brody, Diane Lane, Ben Affleck, Bob Hoskins. A detective examines the mysterious death of George Reeves, the star of the television series Adventures of Superman (1952).

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    • Allen Coulter
    • 2006-09-08
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  4. Sep 8, 2006 · More than a movie star murder mystery, Hollywoodland takes it slow in order to reveal the intriguing details of the rise and fall of superstar fame. A detective (Adrien Brody) uncovers unexpected ...

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  5. Hollywoodland (2006) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular ...

  6. June 16, 1959. The glamour of Tinseltown permanently fades for actor George Reeves, the heroic Man of Steel on TV's Adventures of Superman, as the actor dies in his Hollywood Hills home. Felled by a single gunshot wound, Reeves leaves behind a fiancée - aspiring starlet Leonore Lemmon - and millions of fans who are shocked by his death.

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  8. Aug 31, 2006 · Written by Wuchak on November 26, 2021. When Hollywood superstar George Reeves dies in his home, private detective Louis Simo is hired to investigate his death and gets caught in a web of lies involving a big studio executive's wife.

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