Desperation Boulevard is a 1998 American independent film written and directed by Greg Glienna.[1][2][3]
Desperation Boulevard | |
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Directed by | Greg Glienna |
Written by | Greg Glienna |
Produced by | Timothy E. Sabo Judy Tenuta |
Starring | Judy Tenuta Michael Lerner Emo Philips Dana Plato Erin Moran |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
editJoan, a former child actress, attempts to regain her lost popularity in Hollywood.
Cast
edit- Judy Tenuta as Joan
- Lauren Alexander as Young Joan
- Jim Bruce as Stalker
- Charlene Cher as Joan's Mother
- Wil Shriner as Ron Van Horne
- Emmy Collins as Homeless Pizza Thief
- Alex DeVorak as German Man
- Sean Dorgan as Abortion Protester
- Greg Glienna as Director at Audition
- Joey Gyondla as Pizza Delivery Guy
- Bill Jenkins as Coco the Clown (as William B. Jenkins Jr.)
- Ken Kleiber as Guy, The Waiter
- Amber J. Lawson as Mother in Park
- Michael Lerner as Mannie Green the Manager
- Leah Stanko Mangum as Fan
- Jeff McLaughlin as Fan with Book
- Lanko Miyazaki as News Anchor
- Dana Plato as Self
- Erin Moran as Self
- Ken Osmond as Self
- Burt Ward as Self
- "Weird Al" Yankovic as Self
- Emo Philips
- Paul Tuminaro as Sean Dorgan
References
edit- ^ Rotten Tomatoes
- ^ "Wptschedule.org". Archived from the original on 2016-10-19. Retrieved 2016-10-17.
- ^ Barnes & Noble
External links
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