
Nick Chapman is a graduate film student. His best friend, Emmet Sumner, is an aspiring cinematographer, the two who hope to make films together. Nick is supported in his pursuits by his girlfriend, aspiring architect Susan Rawlings. Nick's prospects look good when he wins the student film award presented by the National Film Institute. He has a clear idea for his next film, and hopes to get it made with the assistance of those in the movie business who court him, including agent Neil Sussman, and movie studio exec Allen Habel. Sussman and Habel's visions for Nick's movie are vastly different than Nick's original concept. Habel's manoeuvrings include getting Nick to cast a vapid aspiring actress named Gretchen in one of the lead roles. Nick gets caught up more with the process of making the big Hollywood movie than with keeping true to his artistic vision. In the process, he also loses sight of the important personal aspects of his life, such as his friendship to Emmet and Susan. Nick also learns that the fast lane in Hollywood is laden with the potential for serious and irreparable crashes.
Elliott GouldProsecutor - Trial of Janet Kingsley (uncredited)
Vladimir SkomarovskyMan in Nick's Movie
Victor SteinbachAndres Vargiak
Roddy McDowallJudge
Robert BauerWounded SoldierCameo: [Martin Short] agent.
Nick Chapman:
What is it?
Emmet Sumner:
It's this stupid movie. It's called "Coffins from Hell."
Nick Chapman:
What is it about?
Emmet Sumner:
Coffins from hell.
Continuity: In Lydia's apartment she begins to raise her beer to her mouth in one shot, but in the next shot it's back by her side.
Written by Christopher Guest and Michael McKean
Performed by PEZ® People
Sung by Michael McKean
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