STEVEN TYLER Movie Set For HOLLYWOOD FILM FESTIVAL This Weekend

October 13, 2004

Launch Radio Networks is reporing that AEROSMITH frontman Steven Tyler's acting debut will be screened at the Hollywood Film Festival on Sunday (Oct. 17). It's called "Goodnight, Joseph Parker", and Tyler plays Sammy, a small-town boy who becomes a famous singer and then returns home to save the local bar. The lead character, the bar owner Charlie, is played by Paul Sorvino, and the film also stars Debi Mazar. "Goodnight, Joseph Parker" will be shown at the Arclight Cinema.

Tyler and his AEROSMITH bandmates appear as themselves in "Be Cool", the sequel to the 1995 hit "Get Shorty", which will be out next year.

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