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Alternate Names: Candy Rialson, Candice Ann Rialson
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Candice Ann Rialson (December 18, 1951 - March 31, 2006) was an American actress.
Birth Name: Rita George
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"Rita George's acting tenure was fleeting, spanning mere years in the mid-1970s. Her first appearance was in the little-seen film 'Country Blue' (1973), followed by a hiatus before she landed a role in the cult classic 'Hollywood Boulevard' (1976). Notably, Rita and her female co-stars appeared nude for much of the 80-minute runtime. Her career concluded soon after with a guest appearance on 'Starsky and Hutch' and a part in the made-for-TV remake 'It Happened One Christmas' (both in 1977)".
Alternate Names: Rose Cypress, Rose Cypress, Tara Strohmeir, Tara Strohmeir
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Tara Strohmeier, born with attractive features including curly dark hair and blue eyes, was an energetic actress prominent during the 1970s drive-in exploitation films era. Known for her engaging personality and roles such as Jill McBain in 'Hollywood Boulevard', she appeared in notable films like 'The Student Teachers' and 'Truck Turner'. Strohmeier also had a memorable role in 'The Kentucky Fried Movie'. She acted frequently for directors Jonathan Kaplan and Roger Corman's New World Pictures. After her brief appearance in '11th Victim', she retired from acting and resides in Orange County, California.
Release Year: 1976
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: In Hollywood ist der Teufel los, Leoforos 'Hollywood', ハリウッド・ブルバード, Bulwar Hollywood, Бульвар Голливуд, Esas locas del cine, The Starlets
Director: Allan Arkush, Joe Dante
Writer: Danny Opatoshu
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Companies: New World Pictures
Genre: Comedy, Thriller
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Keywords: car crash, explosion, film director, filmmaking, hollywood, murder, philippines, rape, snuff
Hollywood Boulevard follows a young woman from the Midwest who travels to Hollywood with aspirations of becoming an actress. An inept agent secures her a role in a low-budget film production company known for its B-movies. However, things quickly take a dark turn as a series of bizarre and deadly accidents begin to plague the set.
Directed by Allan Arkush and Joe Dante, Hollywood Boulevard is a blend of comedy and thriller genres released in 1976. The film explores the cutthroat nature of the Hollywood film industry through the eyes of an innocent newcomer. It's notable for its dark humor and unique take on the B-movie culture of the time.