

Jeffrey: At the current rate of inflation, her brain will laterally explore the. Rod Randall, Jeffrey's character, somehow survived being decapitated years earlier, travelled in Europe, and became a famous doctor. Back from the Dead: One of the spoofed soap opera tropes Dr.Having spent the main part of the film joining Montana in scheming to remove Celeste from The Sun Also Sets, the following year he receives daytime television's top humanitarian award. The Atoner: During the closing credits, it seems that David has become this.They are listed in the credits as "Special Guest Stars". As Himself: Leeza Gibbons and John Tesh are shown reporting on the goings-on at The Sun Also Sets in their capacities as presenters on Entertainment Tonight.It might be more believable had Celeste's movements been quieter and more subtle, but of course that wouldn't have been nearly as amusing. And if they could, then Celeste's noisily scampering about demanding to see script changes would surely have ruined the take, distracting cast and crew alike at one point, whilst wrestling a copy of the script away from a cameraman, she manages to pull the camera completely out of position. Artistic License Film Production: It's unlikely that Celeste and Rose would be able to just walk right into the soundstage area during the filming of a scene after all, there's a reason those warning signals are scattered around the studio.Jeffrey: (unfazed) Give them my best in Paramus.

(Celeste freezes, and has no response to his question except to slowly walk up to Jeffrey and slap him across the face.) Jeffrey: What's your hurry anyway? Gotta get to the mall? Celeste is horrified that Jeffrey is back, and even more horrified that he and Lori seem to be attracted to each other (Jeffrey writes this off as jealousy, Lori as overprotectiveness, but the real reason shocks them both). He's doing dinner theater in Florida, and David offers him some enticements to come back as his original character (even though said character was decapitated) he leaps at the chance to get revenge on Celeste for his ruined career.

Montana and David's next ploy is to find a former castmember, Jeffrey Anderson ( Kevin Kline), who was dating Celeste until he was fired 20 years ago when their relationship went sour. But when Celeste sees the starlet, she recognizes her as her niece, Lori, and she becomes a regular cast member. During this new story line, a very aggressive starlet ( Elisabeth Shue) uses every trick she can think of to get on the show, and through an accidental viewing of rushes, she is chosen to be the homeless mute who stabs Celeste. The captivated David creates a new story line in which Celeste kills a homeless mute in self-defense to make the audience hate her. Montana enlists the help of the producer of The Sun Also Sets, David Seton Barnes ( Robert Downey Jr.), promising to sleep with him if he gets rid of Celeste.
