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Film fans may wonder what happened to Saul Bass (a fleeting Wallace Langham), whose key role is sidelined in favour of a parade of lively and often entertaining thumbnail sketches of the great and the good of Hollywood: Michael Stuhlbarg as Lew Wasserman, Ralph Macchio as Joseph Stefano and Scarlett Johansson as a very amiable Janet Leigh.
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