Acclaimed film editor Alan Smithee's dream comes true when Challenger Films contracts him to direct a new action-adventure, "Trio." The fledgling filmmaker jumps at the chance to direct Whoopi Goldberg, Jackie Chan, and Sylvester Stallone.
Little does he realize that he is but a puppet - the company president and executive producer have hired him just to pull his strings. From the first "roll 'em" to final cut, the bigwigs keep Smithee out of the loop. To his utter dismay, he finds his name attached to a monster-piece!
What's worse?, He can't even hide behind a fake name because he really IS "Alan Smithee," the pseudonym disgruntled filmmakers use to replace their own on movies bad enough to destroy their reputations. In desperation, Smithee swipes the master reels and goes into hiding.
Aided by the Brothers Brothers, black filmmakers replete with indie cred but short on major studio deals, Smithee faces the ultimate challenge: to negotiate an agreement to re-edit the movie in his own style, or burn the film and his own career along with it.
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An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn
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WOODY WOODPECKER
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George Tibbles:
Writer
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I WANNA BE MIKE OVITZ
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Joe Eszterhas:
Writer
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MR. INSINCERE
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GOIN' TO MALIBU
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The Malibooz:
Performer
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VIRTUAL SEX
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Shawn Glyde:
Writer
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WHO'S THE MAN
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FILL ME WITH YOUR LOVE
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GET GONE
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ALLELUIA
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DOXOLOGY/AMEN
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BURN HOLLYWOOD BURN
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DANCE, C'MON, DANCE
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Joel Diamond:
Arrangement adaptation
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AMAZING GRACE
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RIDE TIL I DIE
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SUNSHINE ALL THE TIME
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Jeffrey Foskett:
Performer
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BROTHER'S GONNA WORK IT OUT
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GO GO MARIO
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FIGHT THE POWER
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CAN'T TRUSS IT
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I AIN'T TAKING NO SHORTS
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DJEMBE DANCE
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SEAMY SIDE OF L.A.
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Albert Dinan:
Writer
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ITSY BITSY SPIDER
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SYNTHETIC WORLD
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Who's the Man?
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Burn, Hollywood, Burn
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Go, Go, Mario
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Jeffrey Foskett:
Performer
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