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    • Rupert Pupkin is an aspiring yet delusional stand-up comedian trying to launch his career. After meeting Jerry Langford, a successful comedian and talk-show host, Rupert believes his "big break" has finally come. He attempts to book a spot on Langford's show, but is continually rebuffed by his staff, particularly Cathy Long, and finally by Langford h… See more

    Content ratingPG · TV-PG
    GenreComedy · Crime · Drama · Thriller
    Directed byMartin Scorsese
    Overview

    The King of Comedy is a 1982 American satirical black comedy film directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Robert De Niro (in his fifth collaboration with Scorsese), Jerry Lewis and Sandra Bernhard. Written by Paul D. Zimmer… See more

    Cast

    Robert De Niro as Rupert Pupkin, a struggling stand-up comedian with mental health issues who longs to appear on Langford's show. Pupkin styles himself as "The King of Comedy".
    Jerry Lewis as Jerry Langford, … See more

    Production

    After Raging Bull was completed, Scorsese had thought about retiring from feature films to make documentaries instead because he felt "unsatisfied" and had not found his "inner peace" yet. However, he was keen to do a pet pr… See more

    Home media

    The King of Comedy was released on Region 1 DVD on December 12, 2002, and on Region 2 on April 19, 2004.
    A digital restoration of the movie was presented on April 27, 2013, as the closing film of De N… See more

    Stage musical

    In 2015, it was announced a stage musical for Broadway was to be made with Stephen Trask writing the music and lyrics, and a book by Chris D'Arienzo. See more

     
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