Two Idiots in Hollywood is a 1988 comedy film written and directed by actor Stephen Tobolowsky, based on his stage play of the same name. It stars Jim McGrath and Jeff Doucette.
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Directed by | Stephen Tobolowsky |
Written by | Stephen Tobolowsky |
Produced by | David Lancaster |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Robert Brinkmann |
Edited by | Andy Blumenthal |
Music by | Stephen Tobolowsky |
Production company | New World Pictures |
Release date | 1 October 1988 |
Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Taylor and Murphy leave their small town existence in Ohio for the glamour of Hollywood. Taylor, completely without talent, becomes a successful television producer, while Murphy is tried for a murder he didn't commit.
The film was critically panned. From Chris Willman of The Los Angeles Times:
Possibly the worst film of this festival, or any festival of repute, ever. Director Stephen Tobolowsky and writer J. Barry Armstrong will no doubt take that passing hyperbole as a compliment, so heartily have they endeavored to make an awful camp classic, and how one wants to deny them even that satisfaction. Based on an equity-waiver revue, this foul-mouthed, free-wheeling, laughless comedy about two misogynist slobs trying to make it in show-biz is mostly for those who would like Sam Kinison if only he weren't such a heady guy.[1]
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