
In 1924 Estie comes to Hollywood to become an actress, but the dog, that followed her becomes the star. But Hollywood has its own rules of sucess.... (Full plot summary below)
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In 1924 Estie comes to Hollywood to become an actress, but the dog, that followed her becomes the star. But Hollywood has its own rules of sucess.
Leave your thoughts about Won Ton Ton: The Dog Who Saved Hollywood.
| Parallax ViewRichard T. Jameson... as lowbrow as a dachshund and as funny as a dead rat. |
| Aisle SeatMike McGranaghanTries to cram in so many old-Hollywood ideas that it causes the plot to lose focus. |
| User ReviewSkeeter Unot the greatest. but this is a fun movie for film buffs. because its gimmick is its cast. over 40 faces that you have seen before.although aged. it is fun to see how many you can name.each scene there is a cameo. probably the most cameo ridden movie in cinema. that doesnt make it good. just fun. from Robert Alda to Henny Youngman.you should make this a party movie and the one who guesses the most cameos wins a won ton |
| User Reviewjay nA movie about a dog and a dog of a movie all in one! Dumb film that wastes the talents of both Madeline Kahn and Teri Garr is strictly of interest for its incredible parade of golden age stars in cameos. The problem with that is that virtually no effort is made to make any of them look good with only Virginia Mayo, Rhonda Fleming and Ann Rutherford getting roles with any kind of screen time over a minute but still not roles of any substance. |