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His Highness Hollywood

Country: USA, Language: English, 94 mins

  • Director: Ian Halperin
  • Producer: Ian Halperin; Sean O'Brien

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Award winning investigative reporter Ian Halperin infiltrates Hollywood, posing undercover as a gay actor who's a member of the 'Israeli Royal Family'. In this rollicking, hilarious film His Highness Halperin gets cast in several films, infiltrates the Church of Scientology and campaigns to get his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He bags the best tables in Hollywood and meets everyone from Brad Pitt to Martin Scorcese to Janice Dickinson, discovering the hidden truth behind Hollywood's homophobia, sexism and unscrupulous ways of casting young actors.


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Cast & Characters

Janice Dickinson as Herself;
Dan Di Julio as Himself;
Melanie Gideon as Herself;
Ian Halperin as Himself / His Highness;
Ron Jeremy as Himself;
Jay Leno as Himself;
Belinda Montgomery as Herself;
Bill Paxton as Himself;
Sigourney Weaver as Herself;
George Clooney as Himself;
Brad Pitt as Himself;
Catherine Zeta-Jones as Herself