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Doug Stanhope: Oslo - Burning the Bridge to Nowhere (2011)

Género : Comedia

Tiempo de ejecución : 1H 29M

Director : Bjørn Opsahl

Sinopsis

Recorded in an abandoned factory in the Grünerløkka suburb of Oslo, Norway, this performance is as spontaneous and unhinged as anything Stanhope has ever done. Originally a sewing machine factory converted to a German WWII bunker, the setting for Oslo is anything but conventional. Whereas most comedy specials are filmed on an elaborate stage, Stanhope and Nikon Norway filled a dilapidated industrial space with lights and folding chairs, ultimately allowing the material be the focus of this release.

Actores

Doug Stanhope
Doug Stanhope
Himself

Tripulaciones

Doug Stanhope
Doug Stanhope
Writer
Bjørn Opsahl
Bjørn Opsahl
Director
Heather Henderson
Heather Henderson
Editor
Scotty Lund
Scotty Lund
Sound Editor
Elvind Hermann
Elvind Hermann
Lighting Technician
Brian Hennigan
Brian Hennigan
Producer
Emery Emery
Emery Emery
Editor

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