Next stop Hollywood.
Material type: FilmPublisher number: R-113389-9 | RoadshowDistributor: [Pyrmont, N.S.W.] : Distributed by Roadshow Entertainment, [2013]Copyright date: ©2013Description: 1 DVD-video (approximately 197 min.) : sound, colour ; 12 cmContent type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: video Carrier type: videodiscSubject(s): Actors -- Australia | Actors -- California -- Los Angeles | Motion picture industry -- California -- Los Angeles | Television broadcasting -- California -- Los Angeles | Motion pictures -- Casting -- California -- Los Angeles | Television programs -- Casting -- California -- Los Angeles | Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.)Genre/Form: Reality television programs. | Nonfiction television programs. DDC classification: 791.430973 Production credits: Series director, Gary Doust, original concept and executive producer, Tony Ayres.Summary: From leaving Australia through to the G'Day USA function, Next Stop Hollywood follows six aspiring young Australian and New Zealand actors during pilot season: the frenzied period when network television pilots get the go ahead and casting begins. Some of our characters have already made names for themselves at home. Others want to leapfrog from their small ponds directly into Hollywood. All are attractive, ambitious and talented, but who will make it in the cut-throat American system? Who has a chance of becoming a star and who will head home with their tail between their legs?Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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wnor - DVD | Wundowie Wundowie Adult Non Fiction | 791.43 NEX (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 31111062717168 |
Title from disc.
Special features: Bonus interviews with cast and crew.
Originally broadcast in 2010.
Series director, Gary Doust, original concept and executive producer, Tony Ayres.
Rated M.
PAL region 4.
In English. English subtitles for the hearing impaired.
From leaving Australia through to the G'Day USA function, Next Stop Hollywood follows six aspiring young Australian and New Zealand actors during pilot season: the frenzied period when network television pilots get the go ahead and casting begins. Some of our characters have already made names for themselves at home. Others want to leapfrog from their small ponds directly into Hollywood. All are attractive, ambitious and talented, but who will make it in the cut-throat American system? Who has a chance of becoming a star and who will head home with their tail between their legs?
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