Hollywood Thrill-Makers Explained

Hollywood Thrill-Makers
Director:Bernard B. Ray
Producer:Maurice Kosloff
Starring:James Gleason
William Henry
Diana Darrin
Music:Gene Garf
Cinematography:Elmer Dyer
Editing:Robert Jahns
Studio:Kolsoff Productions
Distributor:Lippert Pictures
Runtime:53 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Hollywood Thrill Makers is a 1954 American action film directed by Bernard B. Ray and starring James Gleason, William Henry and Diana Darrin. It was distributed by Lippert Pictures.[1] It is also known as Hollywood Stuntmen. It follows the lives of several Hollywood stuntmen.

Cast

Reception

The Monthly Film Bulletin called it an "Ineptly made, hashed up affair."[2]

The Los Angeles Times said "If you're interested in the antics of Hollywood stunt men, this one might interest you - but not much."[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Seven Theaters Offer 'Sabrina'Los Angeles Times 24 Nov 1954: 14
  2. HOLLYWOOD THRILL-MAKERSMonthly Film Bulletin; London Vol. 28, Iss. 324, (Jan 1, 1961): 170.
  3. REVIEW OF REVIEWS: "HOLLYWOOD THRILL MAKERS"Los Angeles Times 5 Dec 1954: E2