Dying of Laughter (1999)
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Runtime: 1 hr 53 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
Synopsis: 1970s comedy duo Nino (Santiago Segura) and Bruno (El Gran Wyoming) rose to fame after a chance meeting and a first gig that should have been considered a disaster. With Bruno as the straight man... 1970s comedy duo Nino (Santiago Segura) and Bruno (El Gran Wyoming) rose to fame after a chance meeting and a first gig that should have been considered a disaster. With Bruno as the straight man and Nino as the "dumb" half of the team, their act was based on humiliation, which eventually lead to destructive offscreen resentment. Now, years later, they are on the way to their reunion show--with the wedge between them as wide as ever. On the eve of this history making broadcast, their manager recounts the few ups and the copious down of this painfully mismatched--yet still beloved--comic duo. This unique black comedy was co-written and directed by acclaimed Spanish director Alex de la Iglesia (DAY OF THE BEAST). [More]
Starring: Gran Wyoming, Alex Angulo, Santiago Segura, Jesus Bonilla
Starring: Gran Wyoming, Alex Angulo, Santiago Segura, Jesus Bonilla
Director: Alex De La Iglesia
Director: Alex De La Iglesia
Screenwriter: Jorge Guerricaechevarria, Alex De La Iglesia
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