Albert Brooks' Famous School for Comedians (1972)
This short film originally aired as part of a satirical PBS show called The Great American Dream Machine. The film is a parody of The Famous Artists School and was born of an article written by Brooks in Esquire Magazine.
Director: Albert Brooks
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 8 min
Release Date: October 22, 1972
Cast
- Albert Brooks - Self
- Penny Marshall - Secretary
- David L. Lander - Dave
- Richard Beebe - Professor in Pie Throwing Class
- James Ritz - Student in Pie Throwing Class
Screenplay
Editing: Albert Brooks
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Albert Brooks' Famous School for Comedians about?
- This short film originally aired as part of a satirical PBS show called The Great American Dream Machine. The film is a parody of The Famous Artists School and was born of an article written by Brooks in Esquire Magazine.
- Who directed Albert Brooks' Famous School for Comedians?
- Albert Brooks' Famous School for Comedians was directed by Albert Brooks.
- Who stars in Albert Brooks' Famous School for Comedians?
- Albert Brooks' Famous School for Comedians stars Albert Brooks, Penny Marshall, David L. Lander, Richard Beebe, James Ritz.
- How long is Albert Brooks' Famous School for Comedians?
- Albert Brooks' Famous School for Comedians has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).
- What genre is Albert Brooks' Famous School for Comedians?
- Albert Brooks' Famous School for Comedians is a Comedy film.