A film that shows how "hard" it is to be son of celebrities.
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| Release Date: | Jan 01, 1997 |
| Genres: | Comedy |
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| Production Countries: | United States of America |
| Casts: | Jason Gould, Elliott Gould, Alexis Arquette, Jon Polito, Christina Crawford, Jordan Ladd, Robert Amico, Kate Asner, Anne DeSalvo, Patrick Flood, Steven Flynn |
| Status: | Released |
| Budget: | $0 |
| Revenue: | 0 |
Jason Gould films in familiar territory, being the son of two celebrities. He plays Aaron, a struggling actor better known for his better-known parents. He gets set up by his friend Adam (Alexis Arquette) on a blind date with a closeted man, goes to the Church of Scientology, and is hounded by a tabloid photographer (Jon Polito). Gould makes some funny observations about being the son of Hollywood royalty, even bringing in real-life dad Elliott Gould. Christina Crawford shows up at a Survivors of Celebrity Parents support meeting, as does Summer Ladd, daughter of Cheryl Ladd. I wish more of Gould's ideas had a chance to draw out and become whole. He tries too hard to get a shot in at everybody, which does not work on a film that runs under half an hour. On the other hand, his light directorial touch is perfectly suited for his screenplay.