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The Comic
In a future police state, a stand-up comic murders a competitor for a job, then gets mixed up with a stripper.
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Plot Summary
In 1930s Hollywood, a famous but egocentric actor named Billy Bright is haunted by his past and struggles with his career. He encounters a young woman named Sarah, who becomes his caretaker and confidante. As their relationship develops, Billy confronts his inner demons and the superficiality of fame, leading to a poignant exploration of loneliness and the search for genuine connection.
Critical Reception
The Comic received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising James Coburn's performance and the film's attempt at a more serious and introspective look at Hollywood. However, some found the tone uneven, shifting between dark drama and more traditional comedic elements.
What Reviewers Say
James Coburn delivers a compelling performance as a troubled Hollywood star.
The film offers an interesting, albeit somewhat uneven, look at fame and personal demons.
Praised for its ambition in tackling serious themes within a Hollywood setting.
Google audience: Audience reception information for this film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
Jerry Lewis, known for his slapstick comedy, directed this more dramatic and character-driven film, showcasing a different side of his directorial capabilities.
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