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  1. The Lot is an American comedy-drama television series that aired for two seasons on AMC from 1999 to 2001. [3] It profiled the fictional studio Sylver Screen Pictures during the 1930s and the pursuits of its classic stars (such as Barbara Stanwyck, Greta Garbo and Shirley Temple ). The show was met with neither popular nor critical success but ...

  2. The Lot: Created by Rick Mitz. With Sara Botsford, Stephanie Faracy, François Giroday, Steven Petrarca. Inspired by real-life Hollywood antics, the show centers on the stars and employees at the fictional 1930s Sylver Screen Pictures movie studio.

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    • 1999-08-19
    • Comedy, Drama
    • 26
  3. The studio's attempt to make June an overnight star is jeopardized by the unexpected death of Jean Harlow, which dominates the headlines. Meanwhile, Norma frets about being cast as a 40-year-old mother.

  4. The Lot aired on AMC during the late 90's/early 00's. The series would borrow real life stories from Hollywood's golden age and add a heavy dose of camp for ...

  5. The Lot. Film-studio humor about the wheeling and dealing at a fictitious Tinseltown factory in 1937. 'Hollywood is a sunny place with shady people,' makeup artist Mary Parker cautions her ...

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  6. Aug 19, 1999 · The Lot is a 30 minute dramedy series that aired for 2 seasons and 16 episodes on the AMC from 1999 to 2001. It profiled the fictional studio Sylver Screen Pictures during the 1930s and the pursuits of its classic stars. The show was met with neither popular nor critical success but Jeffrey Tambor, Rue McClanahan, Linda Cardellini and Michael York all had notable recurring roles. The Lot also ...

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  8. The Lot is a TV show that followed the fictional studio Sylver Screen Pictures and its stars in the 1930s. It ran for two seasons on AMC from 1999 to 2001 and featured Jeffrey Tambor, Rue McClanahan, Linda Cardellini and Michael York.

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