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The Funny Farm (film)
1983 Canadian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Funny Farm is a 1983 Canadian comedy drama film directed and written by Ron Clark.[1] The film follows a stand-up comedian from Cleveland who joins others struggling at a woman's Los Angeles comedy club.[2]
The film was made in 1981, but not released until 1983.[3]
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Cast
- Miles Chapin as Mark Champlin, a stand-up comedian from Cleveland
- Peter Aykroyd as Stephen Croft
- Howie Mandel as Larry
- Tracy Bregman as Amy
- Jack Blum as Peter
- Maurice LaMarche as Dickie
- Mike MacDonald as Bruce
- Derek McGrath as Harvey
- Jack Carter as Philly Beekman
- Eileen Brennan as Gail, a woman who owns an comedy club in Los Angeles
- Gene Clark as Myles
- Marjorie Gross as Tracy
- Howard Busgang as Sammy
- Alan Riven as Michael
- Lou Dinos as Miguel
- Tony Mollsworth as Greg
- Briane Nasimok as Fred
- Mark Breslin as Paul
Additionally, Steve Allen appears in the film.
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