Hollywood Sins (2000)

A Hollywood talent agent's taste for dangerous liaisons unravels into blackmail and betrayal in this steamy drama from director Edward Holzman.

Hollywood Sins - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Hollywood Sins
  • Release Year: 2000
  • Directed by: Edward Holzman
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Drama
  • Runtime: 1h 48m
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • Production Companies: Mystique Films
  • Production Countries: United States of America
  • Alternative Titles: Pecados de Hollywood (BR), Vices à Hollywood (FR), Hollywood Günahlari (TR), Love's Hidden Talent (US), Hollywoodi erkölcsök (HU)

Hollywood Sins - Plot

Hollywood. Tinseltown. Sin City. A town that's built its reputation on money, power and sex. A typical talent agent, Simon Teller is no different that the rest of the Hollywood elite. He'll do anything to seal a deal. And he and his starlet fiancée, Lacy Lloyd, like to push the envelope of their sexual boundaries. They get off by video-taping their erotic indiscretions with other men and women and watching them together. But eventually Simon picks the wrong woman to fool around with. When Donna, the sultry conniving wife of the agency's CEO, seduces and then black-mails him, he'll have to summon more than the usual tricks to land on his feet.

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Hollywood Sins - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Edward Holzman

Main Cast

  • Justin Carroll
  • Kim Dawson
  • Eric Acsell
  • Mia Zottoli
  • Tess Broussard
  • Tracy Ryan
  • Ginger Justin
  • Vicca
  • Wolf Muser
  • Dee

Writers

  • Steve Hajdu

Producers

  • William Burke

Hollywood Sins - FAQs

What is Hollywood Sins about?

Hollywood Sins follows Simon Teller, a slick talent agent who plays by Hollywood's unwritten rules — until he crosses the wrong woman. When the CEO's seductive wife blackmails him over their affair, Simon must outmaneuver her before his career and relationship with fiancée Lacy Lloyd collapse entirely.

Does Hollywood Sins have a happy ending?

Hollywood Sins wraps up with Simon scrambling to reclaim control after Donna's blackmail scheme spirals. Without giving too much away, the film leans into the genre's tradition of comeuppance and clever reversals, leaving viewers with a resolution that ties together the film's web of desire and deception.

Who are the main actors in Hollywood Sins?

The cast is led by Justin Carroll as the ambitious Simon Teller and Kim Dawson as the scheming Donna Silverstein. Mia Zottoli plays Lacy Lloyd, Simon's fiancée, while Tracy Ryan, Tess Broussard, and Vicca round out the ensemble in key supporting roles.

Who directed Hollywood Sins and what is his style?

Edward Holzman directed Hollywood Sins. Known for working within the late-night erotic drama genre, Holzman brings a glossy, sun-drenched aesthetic to the film, leaning into the seductive mythology of Hollywood excess while keeping the narrative grounded in a classic blackmail thriller structure.

What genre is Hollywood Sins?

Hollywood Sins is listed as a Drama, but it blends elements of erotic thriller and noir. Think power plays, dangerous attractions, and a blackmail plot that keeps the story moving. It fits comfortably alongside late-1990s and early-2000s adult drama fare produced for cable and home video audiences.

Is Hollywood Sins based on a true story?

No, Hollywood Sins is a work of fiction written by Steve Hajdu. That said, its portrait of a morally flexible talent agent navigating blackmail and betrayal draws on the very real mythology of Hollywood excess — making it feel grounded even if the specific story is entirely invented.

What are some movies similar to Hollywood Sins?

If Hollywood Sins hits the spot, you might enjoy XX/XY (2002) for its sharp relationship drama, Chéri (2009) for its tale of desire and consequence, or Almost Friends (2017) for its character-driven romantic tension. Dirty Sexy Saint (2019) and Brotherly Love (2015) also share a similar adult drama sensibility.

How long is Hollywood Sins?

Hollywood Sins runs for 1 hour and 48 minutes — a comfortable length that gives the story enough room to build its blackmail plot and develop the relationships between Simon, Lacy, and the scheming Donna without overstaying its welcome.

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