Sam Kinison - Why Did We Laugh? (1997)
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Runtime: 1 hr 34 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
Synopsis: Outrageous, screaming, trenchcoated comedian Sam Kinison's life and career are profiled in this insider's biography featuring interviews with friends including Rodney Dangerfield, Dennis Miller,... Outrageous, screaming, trenchcoated comedian Sam Kinison's life and career are profiled in this insider's biography featuring interviews with friends including Rodney Dangerfield, Dennis Miller, Beverly D'Angelo and Jay Leno. Includes rare footage of Kinison in his early days as an evangelical preacher as well as clips from his frequently taboo-breaking, often profane stand-up act, film appearances, and cable specials. [More]
Starring: Jay Leno, Rodney Dangerfield, Richard Pryor, Dennis Miller
Starring: Jay Leno, Rodney Dangerfield, Richard Pryor, Dennis Miller, Beverly D'Angelo, Tim Matheson, Larry King
Director: Larry Carroll
Director: Larry Carroll
Screenwriter: Larry Carroll
Composer: Paul Hoffman, Frank Floyd, Bill Lane
Producer: Arnold Orgolini, Larry Carroll
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