Hollywood Adventures Page #7

Synopsis: A young man goes from China to Hollywood on short notice to find his girlfriend. He ends up connected with two others in his quest, which gets much more complicated than he envisioned.
Director(s): Timothy Kendall
Production: Beijing Enlight Pictures Co.
 
IMDB:
5.3
NOT RATED
Year:
2015
114 min
63 Views


And genuine love upsets a total,

so you would do anything to make the other happy.

Even if it means that the other must disappear from his life.

In real love there are no guarantees. Nothing is predestined.

There are no fireworks and no Hollywood happy ending.

Miss Zhao Wei Wei.

Welcome to your new life. I am your guide Xiaoming.

Uh, is there anything special that you want to do during your stay?

I just really tells something about the happy ending in Hollywood movies.

Forget it. I did not say anything.

Troublemaker.

Please come to bed. I'm bored way.

Hey, free country. Have not we forgotten something?

Was sagst du? Radio, na klar! Ah!

Oh no. - All done. Thank you very much.

A wonderful stay in America. - Put on the gloves!

Sorry.

That you come to our country, does not mean that we come in you.

Even 'ne Recording!

You saved me.

Child's play. - Stop that!

Sh*t, the cattle has pulled the trigger! - Everything full. Come out, Piggy!

All men in the beds! No, I mean, all hands on the guns!

No!

No, no, I'm not.

Welcome to America.

Flap, the first!

Hollywood. Here I come!

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Brice Beckham

James Brice Beckham (born February 11, 1976 in Long Beach, California) is an American actor most famous for his role as Wesley T. Owens in the television sitcom Mr. Belvedere and for his role as Corey in I Hate My 30's. He currently lives in Los Angeles and is a member of LA's Namaste theater group. more…

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