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Just for Laughs Stand Up, Vol. 1: Best of the Uptown Comics (2005)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 23M

Synopsis

Live from the International Montreal Comedy Festival, the funniest black comics ever take the stage - it's the world's largest and most prestigious comedy event!

Actors

Dave Chappelle
Dave Chappelle
Himself
Sinbad
Sinbad
Himself
Wanda Sykes
Wanda Sykes
Herself
Steve Harvey
Steve Harvey
Himself
David Alan Grier
David Alan Grier
Himself
George Wallace
George Wallace
Himself
Reggie McFadden
Reggie McFadden
Himself
Alonzo Bodden
Alonzo Bodden
Himself
John Henton
John Henton
Himself
Renee Hicks
Renee Hicks
Herself
Patrice O'Neal
Patrice O'Neal
Himself
Bruce Bruce
Bruce Bruce
Self
Sheryl Underwood
Sheryl Underwood
Self

Crews

Gilbert Rosen
Gilbert Rosen
Executive Producer
Bruce Hills
Bruce Hills
Executive Producer
Brent Schiess
Brent Schiess
Producer
Sylvie Arbour
Sylvie Arbour
Line Producer
Claude Arsenault
Claude Arsenault
Musician
Sylvain Bolduc
Sylvain Bolduc
Musician
Pierre Dumont-Gauthier
Pierre Dumont-Gauthier
Musician
Jeffrey Fisher
Jeffrey Fisher
Musician
Pierre Hebert
Pierre Hebert
Musician
Myriam Lavallee
Myriam Lavallee
Post Production Producer
Eric Lavoie
Eric Lavoie
Editor

Trailers and other movies

Just For Laughs   Uptown Comics 2005
Just For Laughs   Uptown Comics 2005   Extras

Posters and backgrounds

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