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      • Multi-character study of various people, a prostitute, a waitress, a lawyer, a gay actor, whose lives criss-cross each during three days in their lives in Los Angeles.
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  2. Quiet Days in Hollywood (also known as The Way We Are) is a 1997 German drama film written by Robert G. Brown and Josef Rusnak and directed by Rusnak. The film stars Hilary Swank, Chad Lowe, and Natasha Gregson Wagner.

  3. Quiet Days in Hollywood: Directed by Josef Rusnak. With Hilary Swank, Peter Dobson, Daryl Mitchell, Meta Golding. Multi-character study of various people, a prostitute, a waitress, a lawyer, a gay actor, whose lives criss-cross each during three days in their lives in Los Angeles.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Josef Rusnak
    • 1997-07-17
  4. Quiet Days in Hollywood ★★ The Way We Are 1997 (R) Sexual roundelay in Hollywood involves a prostitute, an actor, a crook, a waitress, a rape, a gay triangle, various affairs, and related sexual experi mentation.

  5. Hooker Lolita (Hilary Swank) picks up Angel (Daryl Mitchell), an abusive gangster who knocks her out after their transaction. When a drug deal goes wrong, a man flees the city...

    • Josef Rusnak
    • Drama
    • Meta Golding
  6. Multi-character study of various people, a prostitute, a waitress, a lawyer, a gay actor, whose lives criss-cross each during three days in their lives in Los Angeles. Lolita is a streetwalker on Hollywood Boulevard.

  7. Nov 1, 2000 · Overview. Behind the glitz and glamour of Tinseltown exists a harsh reality. Lolita is a streetwalker hustling for business on Hollywood Blvd. Julie is a waitress coping with a sexual assault. Peter is struggling to come to terms with his sexuality.

  8. More Information on Quiet Days in Hollywood. Behind the glitz and glamour of Tinseltown exists a harsh reality. Lolita (Hilary Swank) is a streetwalker hustling for business on Hollywood Blvd. Julie (Meta Golding) is a waitress coping with a sexual assault.