Welcome to the comedy club where young comics make every night riot night. Now, they're taking their act to the streets.Welcome to the comedy club where young comics make every night riot night. Now, they're taking their act to the streets.Welcome to the comedy club where young comics make every night riot night. Now, they're taking their act to the streets.
Tracey E. Bregman
- Amy Lowell
- (as Tracy Bregman)
Eugene Clark
- Myles
- (as Gene Clark)
Howard Busgang
- Sammy
- (as Howie Busgang)
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"The Funny Farm" tells the tale of Mark Champlin (Miles Chapin, "Get Crazy"), a fresh-faced kid from Cleveland who comes to L. A. to find fame as a stand-up comic. He finds employment at the title comedy club, which is owned by Harvey (Derek McGrath, "Freaked") and run by Gail (Oscar nominee Eileen Brennan of "Private Benjamin" fame). He also finds a girlfriend in waitress / aspiring actress Amy (the adorable and sexy Tracey E. Bregman, "The Concrete Jungle").
Although set in the States, you can tell this was largely filmed in Montreal. However, despite a budget-conscious approach to the material, "The Funny Farm" does win you over through sheer likability. It's an engaging film that does a nice job of portraying the fickle nature of fame, and the struggle of young comics struggling to make a name for themselves.
Granted, a lot of the routines by the comedy talent here are basically decent at best, although sometimes they do generate some real laughter. Peter Aykroyd (Dans' younger brother) is a standout in terms of performance as Stephen; also turning up are a typically goofy Howie Mandel ('St. Elsewhere'), Jack Blum ("Meatballs"), Maurice LaMarche (who's had an extensive career in voice-over work), Mike MacDonald ("Loose Screws"), Eugene Clark ("Land of the Dead"), and Howard Busgang ("Terror Train"). Veteran comic Jack Carter ("Alligator") contributes a vivid guest star appearance as a comedy star who disrespects the new generation of comics; Steve Allen makes a fleeting, priceless appearance as well.
"The Funny Farm" is no great shakes as a movie; in fact, it doesn't really have much of a story. But it has enough going for it, especially for those thinking of making a living at comedy, to rate it as a reasonably engrossing picture.
Six out of 10.
Although set in the States, you can tell this was largely filmed in Montreal. However, despite a budget-conscious approach to the material, "The Funny Farm" does win you over through sheer likability. It's an engaging film that does a nice job of portraying the fickle nature of fame, and the struggle of young comics struggling to make a name for themselves.
Granted, a lot of the routines by the comedy talent here are basically decent at best, although sometimes they do generate some real laughter. Peter Aykroyd (Dans' younger brother) is a standout in terms of performance as Stephen; also turning up are a typically goofy Howie Mandel ('St. Elsewhere'), Jack Blum ("Meatballs"), Maurice LaMarche (who's had an extensive career in voice-over work), Mike MacDonald ("Loose Screws"), Eugene Clark ("Land of the Dead"), and Howard Busgang ("Terror Train"). Veteran comic Jack Carter ("Alligator") contributes a vivid guest star appearance as a comedy star who disrespects the new generation of comics; Steve Allen makes a fleeting, priceless appearance as well.
"The Funny Farm" is no great shakes as a movie; in fact, it doesn't really have much of a story. But it has enough going for it, especially for those thinking of making a living at comedy, to rate it as a reasonably engrossing picture.
Six out of 10.
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- Jan 21, 2023
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- El club de la fama
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- CA$3,800,000 (estimated)
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