Shuffle - Hollywood

Hollywood Shuffle is a 1987 satirical comedy directed by , who also stars as Bobby Taylor, an aspiring actor navigating the racially stereotyped landscape of the film industry. The film is celebrated for its razor-sharp critique of Hollywood's limited and degrading roles for Black actors, using humor to expose systemic barriers. Core Themes and Plot

: A parody of a training program that teaches classically trained Black actors how to "act Black" by adopting stereotypical accents and mannerisms. Hollywood Shuffle

: To save money, the crew wore UCLA T-shirts to appear as film students while shooting without permits. They also used leftover film stock from other productions. Hollywood Shuffle is a 1987 satirical comedy directed

: Townsend famously maxed out 10 personal credit cards to finance the $100,000 budget after being unable to find traditional backing. : To save money, the crew wore UCLA

: The story follows Bobby Taylor , who works at a hot-dog stand while auditioning for a stereotypical role in an exploitation film called "Jivetime Jimmy's Revenge".

: A humorous jab at the popular hairstyle and its omnipresent advertising.