A filmmaker who can’t find financing for a project decides to raise the necessary funds through unconventional means: burning down his house for the insurance money., A would-be movie mogul has to decide just how low he’s willing to sink to get his next picture made in this black comedy about life in Hollywood. Jake Seiling (John Savage) is a filmmaker who wants to adapt a recent novel by author Arthur Kranson (William Atherton) for the screen, convinced it has major box-office potential. However, the book in question has already been optioned by veteran filmmaker Sy (Orson Bean). When Sy dies unexpectedly, Jake is convinced that his chance has arrived, and he’s able to persuade a French producer (René Auberjonois) to put up seed money for the project. It doesn’t take long, though, for Jake to go through the producer’s initial stake, and as he struggles to raise more money to put the film before the cameras, Jake’s business partner Arnie (James Wilder) comes up with what he’s certain is the perfect plan — burn down Jake’s house, and use the insurance money to finance the movie. Based on the play +High Tension in the Tropics by Michael Cole Dinelli, Burning Down the House was shot in 1998, but went unreleased until 2004.
Q&A :
Q: Who are the main cast members in “Burning Down the House ” ?
A: The main cast includes John Savage,James Wilder,Joanne Baron,David Keith,Ceasar Cavaricci,William Atherton,Mick Fleetwood,C. Thomas Howell,René Auberjonois,Arye Gross,John Ales,Orson Bean,Luca Bercovici,China Kantner,Darnell Dalton,Kristen Dalton,James Faulkner,Leslie Danon,Tracy Zahoryin,Cassidy Phillips,James Cappe,Tracy E. Wilson,Reginald H. Hooks Sr.,Robyn T. Luers,Dan Gillham,Julie Ecke,David Meyer,Paul Ecke,Lizabeth Meyer,Valerie Ann Nemeth,Cassidy Phillips,Michael Dinelli,Sandy Passman,Oliver French,Michael Wallach,Glenn S. Gainor,Ann Lambert.
Q: When Did the “Burning Down the House” Released?
A: The Movie “Burning Down the House” originally aired on and released in the year of 2001.
Q: What Languages are available to watch “Burning Down the House” ?
A: Is also available in eng language.
Q: Where to watch “Burning Down the House” ?
A: “Burning Down the House” is Avaiable on Netflix. as its Netflix Originals.