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  1. KING OF COMEDY ist aufwühlend spannend, KING OF COMEDY ist tatsächlich ein Thriller, denn die Kombi aus falscher Selbsteinschätzung und aus nicht ernst genommen werden hat brutale Folgen für alle Beteiligten. Ein wahnsinniger, wahnwitziger Film eben. Und großartig wie Lewis und DeNiro. Eben." Tut mir leid, er hat keinen Termin mit Ihnen.

  2. The movie closes with a news report of Rupert's release from prison after serving two years and nine months of his six-year prison sentence for kidnapping... set to a montage of storefronts stocking his "long-awaited" autobiography, 'King for a Night', stating that Rupert still considers Jerry Langford his friend and mentor, and that he is currently weighing several "attractive offers ...

  3. Martin Scorsese's "The King of Comedy" is one of the most arid, painful, wounded movies I've ever seen. It's hard to believe Scorsese made it; instead of the big-city life, the violence and sexuality of his movies like "Taxi Driver" and "Mean Streets," what we have here is an agonizing portrait of lonely, angry people with their emotions all tightly bottled up.

  4. 19. Juni 2001 · The King of Comedy (1982) Rupert Pupkin (Robert De Niro) hält sich für einen großen Komödianten und will dies in der Fernsehshow seines Idols Jerry Langford (Jerry Lewis) unter Beweis stellen, um so den Durchbruch als Comedy-Star zu schaffen.

  5. The King of Comedy When he meets actual talk show host Jerry Langford (Jerry Lewis), he's convinced it will provide his big break, but Langford isn't interested in the would-be comedian. Undaunted, Pupkin effectively stalks Langford -- and when that doesn't work, he kidnaps hi

  6. 13. Apr. 2008 · Trailer for Martin Scorsese's film

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  7. Martin Scorsese's THE KING OF COMEDY was the lowest-grossing major studio film of 1982. It isn't difficult to see why: It's loaded with uncomfortable situations; there is no obvious protagonist; no sympathetic characters (the one that could potentially get our sympathy turns out to be a thief); and everyone is grating and/or unpleasant (even Tony Randall plays 𝙝𝙞𝙢𝙨𝙚𝙡𝙛 as a ...