Larry The Cable Guy's Christmas Spectacular (2007)
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Synopsis: Larry the Cable Guy might seem like an unlikely candidate to host a seasonal variety show, but VH1 has taken a chance on the redneck comedian for this amusing 2007 CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR. Larry is... Larry the Cable Guy might seem like an unlikely candidate to host a seasonal variety show, but VH1 has taken a chance on the redneck comedian for this amusing 2007 CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR. Larry is joined by an array of special guests as he tries to "Git-R-Done," and the show has been designed as a spoof of the great 1970s variety shows, so Tony Orlando, who hosted his own TONY ORLANDO AND DAWN RAINBOW HOUR in the '70s, makes an appropriate appearance; Flavor Flav and Jamie Kennedy are also featured. The whole event was filmed at a luxury resort in Las Vegas, and is sure to keep fans of Larry's inimitable brand of humor chuckling over their turkeys as they enjoy the festive season. [More]
Starring: Larry the Cable Guy
Starring: Larry the Cable Guy
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Dec 6, 2007
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