Desperation Boulevard

Desperation Boulevard is a 1998 American independent film written and directed by Greg Glienna.[1][2][3]

Desperation Boulevard
Directed byGreg Glienna
Written byGreg Glienna
Produced byTimothy E. Sabo
Judy Tenuta
StarringJudy Tenuta
Michael Lerner
Emo Philips
Dana Plato
Erin Moran
Release date
1998
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Joan, a former child actress, attempts to regain her lost popularity in Hollywood.

Cast

  • Judy Tenuta as Joan
    • Lauren Alexander as Young Joan
  • Jim Bruce as Stalker
  • Charlene Cher as Joan's Mother
  • Wil Shriner as Ron Van Horne
  • Emmy Collins as Homeless Pizza Thief
  • Alex DeVorak as German Man
  • Sean Dorgan as Abortion Protester
  • Greg Glienna as Director at Audition
  • Joey Gyondla as Pizza Delivery Guy
  • Bill Jenkins as Coco the Clown (as William B. Jenkins Jr.)
  • Ken Kleiber as Guy, The Waiter
  • Amber J. Lawson as Mother in Park
  • Michael Lerner as Mannie Green the Manager
  • Leah Stanko Mangum as Fan
  • Jeff McLaughlin as Fan with Book
  • Lanko Miyazaki as News Anchor
  • Dana Plato as Self
  • Erin Moran as Self
  • Ken Osmond as Self
  • Burt Ward as Self
  • "Weird Al" Yankovic as Self
  • Emo Philips
  • Paul Tuminaro as Sean Dorgan

References


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