In Los Angeles, a neurotic writer is in trouble. He has no dog. His dog therapist suggests getting one, and recommends a foul-tempered East European dwarf pug. The writer is now angry at everyone, including his therapist, as he beats his dog for slights real and imagined. Things go downhill from there: dog-napping, comedy defined as Shakespearean tragedy, and a dog of our own. What keeps the writer together is love: for poetry, for the dog's affection, for the surprise of the writer's sooner-than-expected response to the dog and for a stripper who reads Neruda. Can he write the play - and find the dog and get it back home - and nurture his dignity and dreams, and coach his therapist, through her insecurities?
Good-looking but virginal "rockstar" teen Tommy (Michael Morgan) tries to score with some of the local high school girls. But a classmate's mom (Dame Joan Collins) decides to make a man out of him.
The Hollywood Christmas Parade takes place annually on the Sunday after Thanksgiving in Los Angeles, California.
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