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Churchill: The Hollywood Years

U.S. Release Date:
Not Yet Known
U.K. Release Date:
3rd December 2004

Churchill: The Hollywood Years Cast:
Christian Slater
Neve Campbell

Miranda Richardson
Anthony Sher
Leslie Phillips
Harry Enfield
Vic Reeves
Bob Mortimer

Churchill: The Hollywood Years Director:

Churchill: The Hollywood Years Written By:
Peter Richardson

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Distributed by:
Pathe

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Churchill: The Hollywood Years Premise/Synopsis:
story of a group of U.S.
movie moguls who arrive in the UK to shoot a mvoie about the great English
wartime prime minister. On arrival for the first day of the shoot, however,
the filmmakers discover the actor playing Churchill to be a robust,
unattractive cigar-smoker and decide to replace him with a better-looking,
more virile actor (Slater).
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22nd March 2005: Churchill: The Hollywood Years: DVD Review:
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25th February 2005: Churchill: The Hollywood Years: DVD Release info:
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Churchill: The Hollywood Years will be released in the U.K. on R2 DVD on the
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Thursday 20th November 2003: Churchill: The Hollywood Years Update:
Rob has sent in the following update on Churchill: The Hollywood Years " Part of this film was shot at The Royal William Yard in Stonehouse, Plymouth during mid April 2003 - I took a number of digital photo's, two of which you can see here: Click on each one for a larger version."

Friday 18th July 2003: Churchill: The Hollywood Years Update:
Just received the following info on the filming "It will be interesting to see the film, if anyone has seen Remains of the Day, as they used a lot of the same rooms. There is a bedroom scene using the state bed which had to be moved from its normal location to what was a drawing room (again same bed as used in Remains of the Day). It was so difficult to move it has stayed there ever since. " Thanks to Anon!

Thursday 17th July 2003: Churchill: The Hollywood Years Update:
Just received the following info on where Churchill: The Hollywood Years
filmed "It was also filmed at Powderham Castle Nr Exeter before they moved
on to Oldway Mansions. Several rooms were used. Same location as Remains of the Day." Thanks to Paula!

Monday 14th April 2003: Churchill: The Hollywood Years Update:
Comedians Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer are reportedly set to star in a
Hollywood movie. They will appear alongside Christian Slater and Neve
Campbell in the spoof comedy Churchill: The Hollywood Years. The Shooting
Stars comics will play bumbling footmen who rescue the Royal Family from
Hitler's clutches. Miranda Richardson, Anthony Sher, Leslie Phillips and
Harry Enfield are also said to have signed up to the movie, which is
currently filming in the Isle of Man.

Thursday 10th April 2003: Churchill: The Hollywood Years Update:
Christian Slater is currently on location in the UK filming Churchill: The
Hollywood Years. A few sneaky behind-the-scenes snaps have appeared online.
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Item Submitted by: David Lichtneker

Monday 31st March 2003: Churchill: The Hollywood Years Update:
Christian Slater and Neve Campbell are off to the Isle of Man to star as
Winston Churchill and a young Queen Elizabeth in WWII spoof Churchill: The
Hollywood Years. Apparently, the $5.5million story is the brainchild of
former Comic Strip star Peter Richardson and has Slater as an American G.I.
and namesake of the legendary British leader who devotes himself to
eradicating the Nazis. Filming will also take place in Devon. Miranda
Richardson, Anthony Sher, Leslie Phillips and Harry Enfield are also said to
have signed on.

Thursday 13th March 2003: Churchill: The Hollywood Years Update:
Christian Slater and Neve Campbell will reportedly be starring in the
upcoming UK-based comedy feature Churchill: The Hollywood Years. The project begins shooting this month. The film tells the story of a group of U.S.
movie moguls who arrive in the UK to shoot a mvoie about the great English
wartime prime minister. On arrival for the first day of the shoot, however,
the filmmakers discover the actor playing Churchill to be a robust,
unattractive cigar-smoker and decide to replace him with a better-looking,
more virile actor (Slater). Campbell will play an actress who is portraying
a young Queen Elizabeth II.


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