Anarchy TV (1998)
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Runtime: 90 mins
Genre: Comedies
Synopsis: From the director and producer of the award-winning documentary SEX, DRUGS, & DEMOCRACY comes a bizarre comedy about a group of friends who produce an uncensored and controversial public access TV... From the director and producer of the award-winning documentary SEX, DRUGS, & DEMOCRACY comes a bizarre comedy about a group of friends who produce an uncensored and controversial public access TV show called "Anarchy TV." The show is an underground success, until a local priest (Alan Thicke) petitions to shut down its production when he finds out his daughter is part of the crew. In retaliation, the Anarchy TV gang stage a publicity stunt of outlandish proportions! [More]
Starring: Jonathan Penner, Alan Thicke, Dweezil Zappa, Moon Zappa
Starring: Jonathan Penner, Alan Thicke, Dweezil Zappa, Moon Zappa, Jessica Hecht, Matt Winston, Ahmet Zappa, Albert Hall
Director: Jonathan Blank
Director: Jonathan Blank
Producer: Jonathan Blank, Barclay Powers
Screenwriter: Jonathan Blank, Philip Craft
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