Albert Brooks' Famous School for Comedians (1972)

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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
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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.