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In bustling New York City of the 1920s, a group of young cinema enthusiasts embarks on an adventure that takes them through the vibrant streets of the city. They all share a dream: to turn their passion into a successful film career. Our protagonist, an aspiring director named Tommy, has grand ideas, but his lack of experience leads him to encounter a series of absurd and comedic situations that test his determination.

One day, while exploring an old, abandoned studio, Tommy and his team stumble upon an unfinished script that promised to be a major hit. Without a second thought, they decide to film their own version, but things quickly become complicated as a series of misunderstandings and chases unfold in their path. With a cast of extravagant characters, from a highly temperamental actress to a photographer who can’t stop cracking jokes, every scene turns into a mix of chaos and creativity.

As they try to move forward with their project, the group must also confront the harsh reality of the competitive entertainment world. Amidst jokes, tension, and some moments of pure slapstick, Tommy and his friends will learn valuable lessons about friendship, perseverance, and the true meaning of making films. In the midst of a whirlwind of laughter and reflections, this journey through the film industry will make them question what it really means to achieve their dreams.

Media type
Movie
Year
1926
Director
William Wyler
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.10
Actors
Janet Gaynor
Jack Mower
Fay Wray
Gender
Western
Country
United States
Original title
Don't Shoot
Duration
20
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