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The King of Comedy Information
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 The King of Comedy is a feature film made in 1981. It was released in Iceland on December 19, 1982 and subsequently, on February 18, 1983 in the United States by 20th Century...


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The King of Comedy Quotes
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 The King of Comedy is a 1983 film about aspiring comic Rupert Pupkin who wants to achieve success in showbiz, by resorting to stalking his idol, a late night talk show host who craves his own privacy. Directed by Martin Scorsese . Written by Paul D....




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 Film International
The King of Comedy
01/01/2003: 1,336 words, approx. 5 pages The King of Comedy USA 1983 Director Martin Scorsese Screenplay Paul D Zimmermann Director of photography Fred Schuler Editor Thelma Schoonmaker Production design Boris Leven Music Robbie Robertson. * With Robert De Niro Rupert Pupkin Jerry Lewis Jerry Langford Sandra Bernhard Masha...
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 The Washington Post
King of Comedy
02/11/2001: 2,029 words, approx. 7 pages MOLIERE A Theatrical Life By Virginia Scott Cambridge Univ. 333 pp. $54.95 DON JUAN By Molie{grv}re Translated from the French By Richard Wilbur Harvest. 146 pp. Paperback, $13 Many would pronounce Jean-Baptiste Poquelin, who assumed...
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Steve Harvey explodes onto morning radio
3/19/2007: 458 words, approx. 2 pages Steve Harvey arrived 18 months ago in the kingdom of the radio shock jocks, where the royalty included Howard Stern, Don Imus and Opie and Anthony. The "King of Comedy" surveyed the raunchy landscape and launched his morning drive-time show with some trepidation."I was concerned...



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Critical Review by John Simon
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 Simon is a Yugoslavian-born American film and theater critic. In the following review of The King of Comedy, he praises Scorsese's insights into pop culture fame and star worship, but suggests that ultimately the film's major themes are muddled by Scorsese's ambiguous attitude toward the protagonists.


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