Hollywood Ending

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Hollywood Ending
Directed by Woody Allen
Produced by Letty Aronson
Written by Woody Allen
Starring Woody Allen
George Hamilton
Téa Leoni
Treat Williams
Mark Rydell
Debra Messing
Erica Leerhsen
Cinematography Wedigo von Schultzendorff
Distributed by DreamWorks
Release date(s) 3 May 2002
Running time 112 min.
Language English
Budget ~ US$16,000,000
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The film tells the story of a once-famous film director (Allen) who turns blind due to the intense pressure of directing.

The film was directed by Woody Allen and stars Allen himself, Téa Leoni and Erica Leerhsen.

The film received a "rotten" rating from film-review website Rotten Tomatoes and was a flop in American theaters, with ticket sales under $5 million [1]. As with most later Woody Allen films, it had more success internationally, with a worldwide gross of $14.6 million according to boxofficemojo. [2].

It had the honor of opening the 2002 Cannes Film Festival.

  • It has not been released in the UK as of 2007, not on DVD nor at the cinemas.


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