
The King of Comedy
It's no laughing matter.Aspiring comic Rupert Pupkin attempts to achieve success in show business by stalking his idol, a late night talk-show host who craves his own privacy.
Description: Aspiring comic Rupert Pupkin attempts to achieve success in show business by stalking his idol, a late night talk-show host who craves his own privacy.
Genres: Drama, Comedy
Homepage: https://www.newregency.com/movies/the-king-of-comedy
Budget: $19,000,000 | Revenue : $2,536,000
Runtime: 109 minutes

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Robert De Niro
Played Rupert Pupkin

Jerry Lewis
Played Jerry Langford

Diahnne Abbott
Played Rita

Sandra Bernhard
Played Masha

Shelley Hack
Played Cathy Long

Frederick de Cordova
Played Bert Thomas

Ed Herlihy
Played Ed Herlihy
Lou Brown
Played Band Leader
Loretta Tupper
Played Stage Door Fan
Peter Potulski
Played Stage Door Fan
Vinnie Gonzales
Played Stage Door Fan
Whitey Ryan
Played Stage Door Guard
Doc Lawless
Played Chauffeur

Marta Heflin
Played Young Girl
Katherine Wallach
Played Autograph Seeker
Charles Kaleina
Played Autograph Seeker
Richard Baratz
Played Caricaturist

Catherine Scorsese
Played Rupert's Mom (voice)

Cathy Scorsese
Played Dolores

Chuck Low
Played Man in Chinese Restaurant

Liza Minnelli
Played Liza Minnelli
Leslie Levinson
Played Roberta Posner
Alan Potashnick
Played Man at Telephone
Michael Kolba
Played Man at Telephone
Robert Colston
Played Man at Telephone
Ramon Rodriguez
Played Man at Telephone
Chuck Coop
Played Man at Telephone
Sel Vitella
Played Man at Telephone
Margo Winkler
Played Receptionist
Tony Boschetti
Played Mr. Gangemi

Mick Jones
Played Street Scum

Joe Strummer
Played Street Scum

Paul Simonon
Played Street Scum
Kosmo Vinyl
Played Street Scum

Ellen Foley
Played Street Scum
Pearl Harbour
Played Street Scum
Gaby Salter
Played Street Scum
Jerry Baxter-Worman
Played Street Scum

Don Letts
Played Street Scum

Matt Russo
Played Cabbie
Thelma Lee
Played Woman in Telephone Booth

Joyce Brothers
Played Dr. Joyce Brothers
George Kapp
Played Mystery Guest

Victor Borge
Played Victor Borge

Ralph Monaco
Played Raymond Wirtz
Rob-Jamere Wess
Played Security Guard

Kim Chan
Played Jonno
Audrey Dummett
Played Cook
June Prud'Homme
Played Audrey
Edgar J. Scherick
Played Wilson Crockett
Thomas M. Tolan
Played Gerrity

Ray Dittrich
Played Giardello
Richard Dioguardi
Played Captain Burke

Jay Julien
Played Langford's Lawyer
Harry J. Ufland
Played Langford's Agent
Scotty Bloch
Played Crockett's Secretary
Jim Lyness
Played Ticket Taker

Bill Minkin
Played McCabe
Diane Rachell
Played McCabe's Wife
Dennis Mulligan
Played Plainclothesman

Tony Devon
Played Plainclothesman
Peter Fain
Played Plainclothesman
Michael F. Stodden
Played Plainclothesman

Gerard Murphy
Played Plainclothesman
Jimmy Raitt
Played Stage Manager

Martin Scorsese
Played TV Director

Tony Randall
Played Tony Randall

Charles Scorsese
Played First Man at Bar

Mardik Martin
Played Second Man at Bar
William Jorgensen
Played Newsman (voice)
Marvin Scott
Played Newsman (voice)
Chuck Stevens
Played Newsman (voice)
William Littauer
Played Newsman (voice)
Jeff David
Played Announcer (voice)
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