Slaves of Hollywood Trailer

Slaves of Hollywood Trailer (1998)

25 October 1998 Comedy

Slaves of Hollywood follows the lives of a group of recent college graduates at their first jobs in corporate Hollywood. Thomas, Pink, Fisher, Dean, and Roman have just moved out to Los Angeles and they aspire to become "players". But first they have to start at the bottom, working as personal assistants to a variety of maniacal producers, agents, and studio executives. The glamour of working in Hollywood quickly begins to fade after endless days of making coffee and babysitting the boss' children. As time moves on, our lead characters struggle to move up the corporate ladder while keeping their sanity and morals intact.

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Cast

Hill Harper

as Fisher Lovelace

Amy Lyndon

as Lydia Schnell

Howard Scott

as Thomas Jacobson

Nicholas Worth

as Sam Gittleman

Andre Barron

as Dean Palermo

Tim Duquette

as Sammy Stahr

Rob Hyland

as Roman Sofine

Elliot Markman

as George Pink

Katherine Morgan

as Paulette Gittleman

Jacob DeMonte-Finn

as Mugged Boy

Neil Espe

as Bodyguard #2

Nick Meaney

as Agent

Alex Simon

as Mr. Ovitz's Assistant

Jay Sosnicki

as Bodyguard #1

Jo Marr

as Hollywood Agent (uncredited)

International Titles

THE ASSISTANTS Trailer

International Releases Dates

United States 25 October 1998

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