Martin Scorsese’s The King Of Comedy is a funny depiction of the dangers of celebrity fandom.
Robert De Niro plays the ridiculously inept Rupert Pupkin, an aspiring comic who idolizes talk show host Jerry Langford (Jerry Lewis).
Still living at home with his mother, Rupert spends his days trying to arrange a meeting with his hero.
When he isn’t doing that, he’s at home talking to carboard cutouts in his makeshift television studio. After Rupert convinces Rita (Diahnne Abbot), a pretty bartender, that Langford has invited them to his house outside the city, the reality of the situation makes itself painfully apparent upon arriving at the star’s front door.
Trouble is, Rupert’s too delusional to take the hint. He eventually hatches a plan with an equally obsessed fan, Masha (Sandra Bernhard), to kidnap Langford in exchange for a chance to let him deliver his routine on the air. –Amazon
Cast: Robert De Niro, Jerry Lewis, Diahnne Abbott, Sandra Bernhard, Shelley Hack, Ed Herlihy, Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Ralph Monaco, Victor Borge, Martin Scorsese, Tony Randall, Catherine Scorsese, Paul Simonon
Title: The King of Comedy (1983)
Directed by: Martin Scorsese
Date of birth: 17 November 1942, Queens, New York, USA
Writing credits:
Paul D. Zimmerman
Country: United States
Language: English
Color: Color
Runtime: 109 min.