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  1. Budget. $10 million [citation needed] Box office. $59,921 [1] An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn (stylized on-screen as Burn Hollywood Burn) is a 1997 American mockumentary black comedy film directed by Arthur Hiller, written by Joe Eszterhas and starring Eric Idle as a director unfortunately named Alan Smithee, a traditional pseudonym ...

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  2. May 8, 1998 · An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn: Directed by Arthur Hiller. With Ryan O'Neal, Coolio, Chuck D, Eric Idle. When a rookie filmmaker with the unfortunate name Alan Smithee realizes he's an unwitting studio puppet, being forced to make a big-budget action movie he knows is horrible, he steals the master reels and tries to make a deal.

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    • Comedy
    • Arthur Hiller
    • 1998-05-08
  3. Rent An Alan Smithee Film: Burn, Hollywood, Burn on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. A witless Hollywood satire whose hammy, obvious jokes are neither ...

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    • Arthur Hiller
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    • Ryan O'neal
  4. Feb 27, 1998 · Alan Smithee. ''An Alan Smithee Film Burn Hollywood Burn'' is a spectacularly bad film--incompetent, unfunny, ill-conceived, badly executed, lamely written, and acted by people who look trapped in the headlights. The title provides clues to the film's misfortune. It was originally titled ''An Alan Smithee Film.''. Then ''Burn, Hollywood, Burn!''.

  5. An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn. A Hollywood director steals his own film from the studio, and the race is on to get it back in this witty behind-the-scenes look at the motion picture industry. Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish once started.

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  7. Shown at Mill Valley Film Festival (Opening Night) October 2-12, 1997. Milcho Manchevski was previously attached to direct. Released in USA on video under the title "An Alan Smithee Film: Burn, Hollywood, Burn." Completed shooting January 21, 1997. Began shooting November 13, 1996.

  8. Alan Smithee. Director. Arthur Hiller. Director. Joe Eszterhas. Writer. Filmmaker Alan Smithee finds himself the unwilling puppet of a potentially bad big budget action film, for which he proceeds to steal the reels, and leaves the cast and crew in a frenzy.

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