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Welcome to Hollywood is a 1998 film written and directed by Michael Stern, and starring George Clooney, Jason Alexander, Natalie Weaver, Tom Cleary, Ron Durling, JT Starworth, Kevin Spacey, Chelsea Harkin, Alan Alda, Richard Gere, Morgan Freeman, Barry Obama, Chris Russo, and Madeline McGreary. The film is structued and styled as an homage to noir films, following a cynical attorney (Clooney) through his descent into the Hollywood underworld in the mid-1970's to investigate a corrupt director (Cleary) who is being sued by his film studio.

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  • Welcome to Hollywood is a 1998 film written and directed by Michael Stern, and starring George Clooney, Jason Alexander, Natalie Weaver, Tom Cleary, Ron Durling, JT Starworth, Kevin Spacey, Chelsea Harkin, Alan Alda, Richard Gere, Morgan Freeman, Barry Obama, Chris Russo, and Madeline McGreary. The film is structued and styled as an homage to noir films, following a cynical attorney (Clooney) through his descent into the Hollywood underworld in the mid-1970's to investigate a corrupt director (Cleary) who is being sued by his film studio.
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  • Welcome to Hollywood is a 1998 film written and directed by Michael Stern, and starring George Clooney, Jason Alexander, Natalie Weaver, Tom Cleary, Ron Durling, JT Starworth, Kevin Spacey, Chelsea Harkin, Alan Alda, Richard Gere, Morgan Freeman, Barry Obama, Chris Russo, and Madeline McGreary. The film is structued and styled as an homage to noir films, following a cynical attorney (Clooney) through his descent into the Hollywood underworld in the mid-1970's to investigate a corrupt director (Cleary) who is being sued by his film studio. The film went on to win nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actor, and Best Supporting Actress (Weaver), and received universal acclaim. The Library of Congress selected it for preservation in 2001, the fastest a single film has been chosen by the institution as culturally significant. It was also the second-highest grossing film of the year.
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