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The King of Comedy
Aspiring comic Rupert Pupkin attempts to achieve success in show business by stalking his idol, a late night talk-show host who craves his own privacy.
Martin Scorsese
Paul D. Zimmerman
Casts & Crew
Robert De Niro
Jerry Lewis
Diahnne Abbott
Sandra Bernhard
Shelley Hack
Frederick de Cordova
Kim Chan
Ed Herlihy
Lou Brown
Margo Winkler
Ralph Monaco
Catherine Scorsese
Cathy Scorsese
Loretta Tupper
Peter Potulski
Vinnie Gonzales
Whitey Ryan
Doc Lawless
Marta Heflin
Chuck Low
Katherine Wallach
Charles Kaleina
Richard Baratz
Liza Minnelli
Leslie Levinson
Alan Potashnick
Michael Kolba
Robert Colston
Ramon Rodriguez
Chuck Coop
Sel Vitella
Tony Boschetti
Tony Randall
Jay Julien
Joe Strummer
Paul Simonon
Kosmo Vinyl
Ellen Foley
Pearl Harbour
Gaby Salter
Jerry Baxter-Worman
Don Letts
Matt Russo
Thelma Lee
Joyce Brothers
Bill Minkin
George Kapp
Victor Borge
Rob-Jamere Wess
Audrey Dummett
June Prud'Homme
Edgar J. Scherick
Thomas M. Tolan
Ray Dittrich
Richard Dioguardi
Harry J. Ufland
Scotty Bloch
Jim Lyness
Diane Rachell
Dennis Mulligan
Tony Devon
Peter Fain
Michael F. Stodden
Gerard Murphy
Jimmy Raitt
Martin Scorsese
Charles Scorsese
Mardik Martin
William Jorgensen
Marvin Scott
Chuck Stevens
William Littauer
Jeff David
Mick Jones
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