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Earthquake: These Ain't Jokes (2014)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 2M

Director : Marcus Raboy

Synopsis

No-holds-barred stand-up comic Earthquake unleashes his iconic humor in this riotous comedy special. These Aint Jokes depict Earthquake's unique voice, uncommon appeal and a sense of sensibility that will make the brilliant feel dumb. Nothing is off limits. This comedy special will have you wanting more of Quake.

Actors

Earthquake
Earthquake
Himself

Crews

Neal Marshall
Neal Marshall
Executive Producer
Marcus Raboy
Marcus Raboy
Director
Marcus Raboy
Marcus Raboy
Producer
Earthquake
Earthquake
Writer
Michael Schultz
Michael Schultz
Editor

Posters and backgrounds

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