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The Comedy Man

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In a world where the stage lights shine and laughter is the best refuge, a fading comedian struggles to find his place in the entertainment industry. With his career reduced to performances in small clubs and a constant grappling with sadness behind the curtains, our protagonist faces the loss of his relevance in comedy. Nostalgia for his glory days leads him to reflect on his life, his choices, and the shadows of success that haunt him.

As he tries to revive his former splendor, he realizes that the path to stardom is filled with unexpected obstacles: a group of talented young performers threatening his spot, a lost love that resurfaces, and the pressure to maintain his public image. Amid laughter and tears, the comedian embarks on a quest not only to regain his fame but also to rediscover his true identity. Throughout his journey, he learns that life is more than just making people laugh; it involves confronting his fears and accepting the passage of time.

With a mix of sharp humor and poignant moments, our characters confront the reality of the solitude that comes with the pursuit of applause. In the end, he discovers that behind every joke lies a hidden truth and that perhaps the most important thing is simply to be oneself, regardless of how many applause accrue along the way.

Media type
Movie
Year
1964
Director
Alvin Rakoff
Writer
Peter Yeldham
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.80
Actors
Kenneth More
Cecil Parker
Dennis Price
Billie Whitelaw
Norman Rossington
Angela Douglas
Edmund Purdom
Frank Finlay
Alan Dobie
J.G. Devlin
Valerie Croft
Leila Croft
Gerald Campion
Jacqueline Hill
Harold Goodwin
Penny Morrell
Naomi Chance
Guy Deghy
Derek Francis
Myrtle Reed
Edwin Richfield
Gordon Rollings
Eileen Way
Freddie Mills
Frank Thornton
John Horsley
Wally Patch
Talitha Pol
Hamilton Dyce
Anthony Blackshaw
Richard Pearson
Maurice Durant
Ronald Lacey
Chubby Checker
Jill Adams
Robert Raglan
Gender
Drama
Country
United Kingdom
Producers
Jon Penington
Original title
The Comedy Man
Duration
92
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