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Synopsis
Peter Bogdanovich turns his sights on the 1920s for a fictitious look at the possible reasons for the death of silent movie producer Thomas Ince (played here by Cary Elwes) after spending a holiday with media tycoon William Randolph Hearst (played by Edward Herrmann). The film begins and ends on Ince's funeral, attended by best-selling novelist Elinor Glyn (Joanna Lumley), who was present when the young producer finally died and who leads the audience through the unsure details of what may have occurred to cause the tragedy. Then, through flashback, we see Elinor arriving on the dock to Hearst's party, which is attended by a number of Hollywood players. Among those in attendance are Ince, his business manager (Victor Slezak), and his irritating mistress (Claudia Harrison. Charlie Chaplin (played by British comic Eddie Izzard) is recovering from a box-office bomb and fearing his 16-year-old mistress is pregnant, not to mention that he is seeing Hearst's lady on the side, the vampish actress Marion Davies (played here by Kirsten Dunst). Also seen are Louella Parsons (Jennifer Tilly), a clumsy movie critic who works for Hearst, and Joseph (Ronan Vibert), Hearst's private secretary. The film was funded in Europe and also includes in its large cast James Laurenson, Chiara Schoras, and Claudie Blakley. ~ Jason Clark, All Movie Guide

Cast

Kirsten Dunst Marion Davies
Cary Elwes Thomas Ince
Edward Herrmann William Randolph Hearst
Joanna Lumley Elinor Glyn
Jennifer Tilly Louella Parsons
Eddie Izzard Charlie Chaplin

Production Crew

Sarah Beardsall Casting
Bruno Delbonnel Cinematographer
Ernie Barbarash Co-producer
Caroline de Vivaise Costume Designer
Peter Bogdanovich Director
Edward Norris Editor
Edward Norris Editor
Michael Paseornek Executive Producer
Wieland Schultz-Keil Executive Producer
Wieland Schulz-Keil Executive Producer
Ian Whitcomb Featured Music
Steven Peros Play Author
Carol Lewis Producer
Dieter Meyer Producer
Julie Baines Producer
Kim Bieber Producer
Jean-Vincent Puzos Production Designer
Steven Peros Screenwriter
Year: 2001
Runtime: 110
Country: Germany
MPAA Rating: PG13
for sexuality, a scene of violence, and brief drug use
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Sound
Dolby Digital

Produced by
CP Medien
Dan Films

Release
April 12, 2002 (USA - Limited)
by Lions Gate Films