

Comedy · Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
A man caught up in the glamor of being a Hollywood celebrity has no idea that the production he's in is a fake.
Top Cast


Perry Caravello
Perry Caravello
Self / Stone Fury
Perry Caravello
Self / Stone Fury
Don Barris
Don Barris
Self / Big Lou
Don Barris
Self / Big Lou
Tony Barbieri
Tony Barbieri
Mole / Brock / John Quincy Adams
Tony Barbieri
Mole / Brock / John Quincy Adams


Bobcat Goldthwait
Bobcat Goldthwait
The Director
Bobcat Goldthwait
The Director


Dane Cook
Dane Cook
Roman Polanski
Dane Cook
Roman Polanski


Jimmy Kimmel
Jimmy Kimmel
Self
Jimmy Kimmel
Self


Adam Carolla
Adam Carolla
Self
Adam Carolla
Self
William Perry
William Perry
Self
William Perry
Self


Carson Daly
Carson Daly
Self
Carson Daly
Self


Lisa Arch
Lisa Arch
Susan B. Anthony / Jiggly Wrigley
Lisa Arch
Susan B. Anthony / Jiggly Wrigley
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