To revive the Hoff's stagnant career Max announces that he has died, which immediately boosts his book and album sales whilst he hides out in Terry's uncle's house in Watford. Ex-wife Crystal arrives from the States, and the Hoff is delighted to hear her say she still loves him, leading to an unwise meeting from which he is extricated by Harriet before the hoax is rumbled...Annoyed when Max decides to drop him and take abrasive comedian Mikey Dawson on his books the Hoff seeks a new manager in Deborah Sangster, who promises she can get him to play Macbeth at the National Theatre. Sadly this falls through and he ends up in Celebrity Cage Fighting against author Ian McEwan. However Mikey tends to be an a volatile, unreliable client and Max is only too happy to be reunited with the Hoff...Despite the anxieties of his team the Hoff agrees to appear in a horror film with maverick director Anton De Vries but soon begins to appreciate their misgivings when they arrive in the middle of a forest in Romania with a less than confident crew and a maddeningly annoying director whose constant demands for retakes endangers the star's life. Amazingly the film proves to be a huge hit at festivals, thus marking the Hoff's first major European triumph...
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