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  1. Hollywood Shuffle is a 1987 American satirical comedy film about the racial stereotypes of African Americans in film and television. The film tracks the attempts of Bobby Taylor to become a successful actor and the mental and external roadblocks he encounters, represented through a series of interspersed vignettes and fantasies.

    • $100,000, (estimated)
    • March 20, 1987
    • Udi Harpaz
    • Robert Townsend, Lydia Nicole
  2. 20 de mar. de 1987 · Robert Townsend stars as Bobby Taylor, an aspiring actor who faces stereotypes and racism in Hollywood. The film parodies the roles and clichés that black actors are often offered and challenges them to pursue their dreams.

    • (6,2K)
    • Comedy
    • Robert Townsend
    • 1987-03-20
  3. 14 de mai. de 2021 · Robert Townsend would tell you to do it all yourself! Townsend wrote, directed, produced, and starred in his iconic debut sat...

    • 2 min
    • 37,7K
    • MGM
  4. Robert Townsend stars as Bobby Taylor, an aspiring actor who faces stereotypes and racism in the film industry. Watch clips, read reviews, and learn more about this 1987 cult classic that launched the careers of Townsend and Keenen Ivory Wayans.

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    • Robert Townsend
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    • Robert Townsend
  5. 5 de out. de 2012 · An actor limited to stereotypical roles because of his ethnicity, dreams of making it big as a highly respected performer. As he makes his rounds, the film takes a satiric look at African American...

    • 2 min
    • 69,1K
    • Rotten Tomatoes Classic Trailers
  6. A satirical comedy about a Black actor's struggles in 1980s Hollywood, lampooning the typecasting and the culture of the industry. Starring Robert Townsend, Anne-Marie Johnson, and Keenen Ivory Wayans, the film features a new 4K restoration, audio commentary, interviews, and more.

  7. A low-budget comedy about a young black actor who makes his own movie and defies stereotypes in Hollywood. Read Roger Ebert's review of the 1987 film, which features Townsend's screen presence and his critique of the industry.