I'm from Hollywood

I'm from Hollywood

Release date : June 15, 1989
Runtime : 1h 1m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Lynne Margulies / Joe Orr /
Writers : Joe Orr / Lynne Margulies /
Production companies : Joe Lynne Productions Inc. /
June 15, 1989 1h 1m United States of America Comedy English More
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I'm from Hollywood is about the adventures of late performance artist Andy Kaufman in the world of professional wrestling. This film includes interviews with Taxi co-stars Marilu Henner and Tony Danza and interviews with comedian Robin Williams, wrestler Jerry Lawler, wrestling commentator Lance Russell, and Kaufman's best friend, Bob Zmuda. Other people seen in the film include TV host David Letterman and Jimmy Hart of Continental Wrestling Association. The film's title refers to a phrase spoken by Kaufman to the Memphis wrestling audience.
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  • title:I'm from Hollywood
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1989
  • Runtime:1h 1m
  • Genres: Comedy · Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Lynne Margulies / Joe Orr /
  • Writers: Joe Orr · Lynne Margulies ·
  • Production companies: Joe Lynne Productions Inc. ·
  • Overview:I'm from Hollywood is about the adventures of late performance artist Andy Kaufman in the world of professional wrestling. This film includes interviews with Taxi co-stars Marilu Henner and Tony Danza and interviews with comedian Robin Williams, wrestler Jerry Lawler, wrestling commentator Lance Russell, and Kaufman's best friend, Bob Zmuda. Other people seen in the film include TV host David Letterman and Jimmy Hart of Continental Wrestling Association. The film's title refers to a phrase spoken by Kaufman to the Memphis wrestling audience.
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