Kamal Ahmed
Рождение : 1966-05-07, Brooklyn, NY
История
Kamal Ahmed (born May 7, 1966), usually called Kamal, is an Bangladeshi American comedian and former member of the Jerky Boys prank phone calling group. He has acted in and directed several films, including Rapturious, completed in 2006.
Producer
Захид, американский уроженец-мусульманин, который после борьбы со своими исламскими корнями исследует различные аспекты религии, приводящие его к смертельному занятию.
Director
Захид, американский уроженец-мусульманин, который после борьбы со своими исламскими корнями исследует различные аспекты религии, приводящие его к смертельному занятию.
Writer
Захид, американский уроженец-мусульманин, который после борьбы со своими исламскими корнями исследует различные аспекты религии, приводящие его к смертельному занятию.
Writer
Вор по имени Фрэнк «камень», анти-социальный, застенчивый человек, который не находит радости или юмора в чем угодно — до тех пор, пока он не пробуждается от глубокой комы с измененной личностью.
Director
Вор по имени Фрэнк «камень», анти-социальный, застенчивый человек, который не находит радости или юмора в чем угодно — до тех пор, пока он не пробуждается от глубокой комы с измененной личностью.
Executive Producer
Four friends pay the ultimate price,when they seek revenge against a low-level Gangster.
Writer
Four friends pay the ultimate price,when they seek revenge against a low-level Gangster.
Director
Four friends pay the ultimate price,when they seek revenge against a low-level Gangster.
Producer
Hip-hop meets horror in this twisted tale directed by Kamal Ahmed (The Jerky Boys). Binging on hard drugs, white rapper Rapturious spins into murderous hallucinations - or is he really committing these blood-splattering crimes?
Writer
Hip-hop meets horror in this twisted tale directed by Kamal Ahmed (The Jerky Boys). Binging on hard drugs, white rapper Rapturious spins into murderous hallucinations - or is he really committing these blood-splattering crimes?
Director
Hip-hop meets horror in this twisted tale directed by Kamal Ahmed (The Jerky Boys). Binging on hard drugs, white rapper Rapturious spins into murderous hallucinations - or is he really committing these blood-splattering crimes?
Writer
8 men in a holding cell with a homeless man who claims to be God.
Director
8 men in a holding cell with a homeless man who claims to be God.
Cabdriver
Sensitive but unsuccessful New York magazine columnist Michael (James Lorinz King of New York, Frankenhooker) looks on with hopeless envy as his self-confident, shallow brother Frankie catches all the women, makes all the money and never feels a pang of remorse at his amoral behavior. Enter Lila (Barbara Sicuranza), a tough, sexy bartender. Initially Frankie's got her, and Michael gets fixed up with her biker chick roommate (Joan Jett, of Joan Jett and the Blackhearts). Then, through a twist of fate, Michael finds himself vying with Frankie for Lila's affections, and the results are both riotously funny and touching. Filmmakers Roy Frumkes and Rocco Simonelli (writers of the cult hit The Substitute) have created a romantic comedy... for people who hate romantic comedies!
Shawn's boss
Paper Soldiers follows an overeager burglar named Shawn (Kevin Hart) through the ups and downs of his short, stressful career.
Ashalama
While some bright penny made a lot of money publishing a book for women about "The Rules" of wooing and winning a man, one man who can't be bothered to write such things down explains his own system for getting what he wants from the ladies in this comedy. Michael Vigilante (Robert Capelli Jr.) is a lawyer who considers sex to be a vitally important part of his well-being -- and the more sex (and the more women) he gets, the better. Vigilante shares his guiding philosophies on the fine art of convincing women to sleep with him when he isn't busy dealing with his former girlfriend (Christine Nagy), a crazy psychoanalyst (Frank Gorshin), a thick-headed prosecutor (Vincent Pastore), a love-starved judge (Nancy Siriani), and a humorless mob enforcer (Ken Del Vecchio). The Rules for Men also features Howard Stern Show regular Jackie Martling (aka "Jackie The Joke Man") as a partner of Vigilante's law firm
Kamal
When two unemployed telephone pranksters decide to use their vocal "talents" to impersonate a Chicago mob boss and curry favor with organized crime in New York, the trouble begins. It isn't long before Johnny and Kamal (the "Jerky Boys" of crank call fame) are wanted by the local mafia, the police, and their neighbor.