Hollywood Ending (2002) [PG-13]

Release Date:
May 3, 2002

Original Title:
Hollywood Ending

Alternate Titles:
Hollywood v koncích
Un final made in Hollywood
好莱坞式结局
好萊塢結局
荷里活大結局

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
Capitol Films
DreamWorks Pictures
Gravier Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L  CZ: 15+  FR: U  KR: 15  US: PG-13 

Runtime: 112

It's going to be a shot in the dark!

Woody Allen stars as Val Waxman, a two-time Oscar winner turned washed-up, neurotic director in desperate need of a comeback. When it comes, Waxman finds himself backed into a corner: Work for his ex-wife Ellie or forfeit his last shot. Is Val blinded by love when he opts for the reconnect? Is love blind when it comes to Ellie's staunch support? Literally and figuratively, the proof is the picture.

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Art Direction:
Tom Warren

Assistant Accountant:
Abby Bailey

Assistant Art Director:
Jonathan Arkin

Assistant Costume Designer:
Erica Westheimer

Assistant Editor:
Morgan Neville

Assistant Location Manager:
Lynn H. Powers

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Alicia Haldenwang

Assistant Property Master:
Eric Cheripka
Robin McAllister

Assistant Sound Editor:
David Wahnon
Jamie Morris

Best Boy Electric:
Tom Anderson

Best Boy Grip:
Pedro Hernández

Boom Operator:
Sam Perry

Cableman:
Jerry Yuen

Camera Loader:
Mark Schwartzbard

Camera Operator:
Michael Green

Casting:
Juliet Taylor
Laura Rosenthal

Casting Associate:
Patricia Kerrigan DiCerto

Co-Executive Producer:
Jack Rollins
Charles H. Joffe

Co-Producer:
Helen Robin

Construction Coordinator:
Ron Petagna

Costume Design:
Melissa Toth

Craft Service:
Dedra Mack

Dialogue Editor:
Sylvia Menno

Director:
Woody Allen

Director of Photography:
Wedigo von Schultzendorff

Dolby Consultant:
Bradford L. Hohle

Editor:
Alisa Lepselter

Executive Producer:
Stephen Tenenbaum

Extras Casting:
Karen E. Etcoff

First Assistant Camera:
David E. Baron

First Assistant Director:
Richard Patrick

First Assistant Editor:
Sara Corrigan

Foley Artist:
Brian Vancho

Foley Editor:
Todd Milner
Dave Flynch

Foley Recording Engineer:
Ryan Collison

Gaffer:
Scott H. Ramsey

Greensman:
Lawrence Amanuel

Hairstylist:
Robert Fama

Head Carpenter:
Frank Didio

Key Grip:
Gary Martone

Key Hair Stylist:
Wayne Herndon

Key Makeup Artist:
Lori Hicks

Leadman:
Daniel K. Grosso

Location Manager:
Christie Mullen

Location Scout:
Neil Konigsberg
Sandra Trebilcock
Eric Wrolstad

Makeup Artist:
Nuria Sitja

Payroll Accountant:
Steve Guilbaud

Producer:
Letty Aronson

Production Accountant:
Pietro Lorino, Jr.

Production Design:
Santo Loquasto

Production Sound Mixer:
Gary Alper

Production Supervisor:
Janice Williams

Projection:
Carl Turnquest

Property Master:
Peter Gelfman

Scenic Artist:
Margot Therre
Chinyere Ryan

Screenplay:
Woody Allen

Script Supervisor:
Kay Chapin

Second Assistant Camera:
Matt Balzarini

Second Assistant Director:
Danielle Rigby

Set Decoration:
Regina Graves

Sound Effects Editor:
Glenfield Payne
Stuart Stanley

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Lee Dichter

Special Effects Coordinator:
John Ottesen
Ron Ottesen

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Paul Brush Jr.

Steadicam Operator:
Larry McConkey

Still Photographer:
John Clifford

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Manny Siverio

Stunt Double:
Jay Carrado

Supervising Sound Editor:
Robert Hein

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Peter Tavis

Unit Production Manager:
Helen Robin

Wardrobe Supervisor:
Daniel J. Adkins
Lisa R. Frucht

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