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Article: `Hollywoodland'.
- Article from:
- The Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX)
- Article date:
- September 6, 2006
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Byline: Philip Wuntch
"Hollywoodland" is an intriguing place to visit, but you wouldn't want to live there. In fact, people who live there often wind up dead or wishing they were.
The compelling new film "Hollywoodland" fosters such a cynical perspective. It focuses on the 1959 death of George Reeves, the "Superman" television series' Man of Steel. Officially his demise has always been listed as suicide, but the film proposes that it could have been murder. There's no shortage of suspects, as the hapless Reeves dwelled in a glittering human zoo of cool-headed tigresses, soft-spoken serpents and roaring dinosaurs.
Director Allen Coulter and ...
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