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  1. Baryshnikov in Hollywood: Directed by Jan Cornell, Don Mischer. With Mikhail Baryshnikov, The Bethune Ballet, Dom DeLuise, Dennis Falt. The famed dancer encounters various characters in a busy day at work on a movie studio lot.

    • (54)
    • 1982-04-21
    • Jan Cornell, Don Mischer
    • 60
  2. Baryshnikov performed in his first film role soon after arriving in New York. He portrayed the character Yuri Kopeikine, a famous, womanizing Russian ballet dancer, in the 1977 film The Turning Point, for which he received an Oscar nomination.

  3. A slick producer (Dom DeLuise) persuades legendary Mikhail Baryshnikov to pursue Hollywood stardom. As Orson Welles narrates, Baryshnikov dances through various film genres - silents, swashbucklers, westerns, and film noir - assisted by an all-star cast including Gene Wilder, Bernadette Peters and Shirley Maclaine. 4X Primetime Emmy nominee!

  4. A slick producer persuades Mikhail Baryshnikov to pursue Hollywood stardom. As Orson Welles narrates, Baryshnikov dances through various film genres, silents, swashbucklers, westerns, and film...

    • Drama
    • Dom Deluise
    • Jan Cornell, Don Mischer
  5. A slick producer (Dom DeLuise) persuades legendary Mikhail Baryshnikov to pursue Hollywood stardom. As Orson Welles narrates, Baryshnikov dances through various film genres - silents, swashbucklers, westerns, and film noir - assisted by an all-star cast including Gene Wilder, Bernadette Peters and Shirley Maclaine. 4X Primetime Emmy nominee!

  6. Baryshnikov in Hollywood. A slick producer (Dom DeLuise) persuades Mikhail Baryshnikov to pursue Hollywood stardom. As Orson Welles narrates, Baryshnikov moves through several genres of film - silents, swashbucklers, westerns, and film noir - assisted by an all-star cast.

  7. Baryshnikov in Hollywood featuring Mikhail Baryshnikov and Orson Welles is streaming with subscription on Prime Video, free on Freevee (Via Prime Video), and available for rent or purchase on Prime Video. It has a better than average IMDb audience rating of 7.1 (55 votes). Want to See. Mark Seen.