Always enjoyable and Townsend is great.
Hollywood Shuffle (1987)
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Reviews Counted:23
Fresh:20
Rotten:3
Average Rating:6.5/10
Runtime: 81 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: Writer/director Robert Townsend stars as Bobby, a young African-American acting hopeful has a boss who thinks he's hopeless, a grandmother who wants him to work in the post office, a girlfriend who... Writer/director Robert Townsend stars as Bobby, a young African-American acting hopeful has a boss who thinks he's hopeless, a grandmother who wants him to work in the post office, a girlfriend who gives him blind faith, and the chance to play idiotic and insulting roles in terrible movies. He finds his budding career run aground by white producers guilty of perpetrating and perpetuating negative racial stereotypes. He has a series of comic fantasies about Hollywood's cruel history of image-making, stretching from shuffling happy slaves to clownish buffoons to gun-toting pimps. As the actor suffers through a series of often-demeaning auditions--and an even more demeaning part, once he's hired--he begins to question if he really wants to be a part of the business. A dead-on send-up of Hollywood's interminable parade of ethnic stereotypes. [More]
Starring: Robert Townsend, Anne-Marie Johnson, Starletta Dupois, Helen Martin
Starring: Robert Townsend, Anne-Marie Johnson, Starletta Dupois, Helen Martin, Keenen Ivory Wayans
Director: Robert Townsend
Director: Robert Townsend
Screenwriter: Robert Townsend, Keenen Ivory Wayans
Reviews for Hollywood Shuffle
Despite the film's conspicuously minuscule budget and shaky narrative structure, it is funny. If you value enthusiasm and imagination more than glossy sophistication, you'll laugh.
Hollywood Shuffle is very uneven, the work of an inexperienced first-time director with a lot of unfocused talent.
Although haphazardly paced and scattershot in approach, when it works, this satire on Hollywood's attitudes toward African-Americans is downright hilarious.
Brimming with imagination and energy, Hollywood Shuffle is the kind of shoestring effort more appealing in theory than execution.
Instead of bile it has humor, which is the more reliable means of conveying a message.
The movie isn't perfect, but it provides some genuine laughs and some real food for thought.
Mr. Townsend has taken aim at the industry's funny bone and struck a solid blow.
More interesting in retrospect for its legitimate central message than its entertainment value
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