On This Day: March 20 1987 Hollywood Shuffle Premiered in Theaters

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On This Day: March 20 1987 Hollywood Shuffle Premiered in Theaters
On this day March 20 1987 the satirical comedy Hollywood Shuffle premiered in theaters. Directed by and starring Robert Townsend the film also featured Keenen Ivory Wayans in a sharp and humorous take on racial stereotypes in the film industry.

Made on a shoestring budget of 100000 Hollywood Shuffle became a surprise hit grossing 5.2 million at the box office. The film followed an aspiring Black actor navigating Hollywood’s typecasting and racial barriers using a mix of comedy and social commentary. It remains a groundbreaking independent film that influenced future filmmakers tackling issues of representation in entertainment.

Fun fact: Robert Townsend financed much of the film himself using his credit cards to cover production costs after being unable to secure funding.

Trivia question: What 1990 sketch comedy show did Keenen Ivory Wayans create that launched the careers of Jim Carrey and Jamie Foxx?

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