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Enter Laughing (film) Enter Laughing is a 1967 comedy film, directed by Carl Reiner, based on his autobiographical novel and the 1963 stage play of the same name. [1] It was Reiner's directorial debut. Contents. Plot summary Cast Musical score and soundtrack Track listing Personnel See also References External links. The film stars Jose Ferrer, Shelley Winters, Elaine May, Jack Gilford, Janet Margolin and newcomer Reni Santoni. It tells the story of a young Jewish man from the Bronx trying to break into the theater and launch a career in acting. The film has never been released on DVD or Blu-Ray. Plot summary. David Kolowitz (Reni Santoni) works as a delivery boy and assistant for a machine shop in New York City in 1938, and is fascinated with the movies. Despite the misgivings of his girlfriend Wanda (Janet Margolin), his parents (Shelley Winters and David Opatoshu) and his employer (Jack Gilford), David follows the suggestion of a friend (Michael J. Pollard) and becomes involved with an off-Broadway theater company run by Harrison B. Marlowe (Jose Ferrer). He admires Ronald Colman so he uses the stage name "Donald Colman". It is a margin operation that requires him to pay $5 a week for "tuition". Marlowe's daughter (Elaine May) takes a romantic interest in David, who perseveres despite a lack of acting talent and the hostility of Marlowe. Overcoming all the difficulties, he makes his acting debut and his parents and girlfriend accept his new interest. Jose Ferrer as Harrison B. Marlowe Shelley Winters as Emma Kolowitz Elaine May as Angela Marlowe Jack Gilford as Mr. Foreman Janet Margolin as Wanda Reni Santoni as David Kolowitz David Opatoshu as Morris Kolowitz Don Rickles as Harry Hamburger Michael J. Pollard as Marvin Richard Deacon as Pike Nancy Kovack as Miss B Herbie Faye as Mr. Schoenbaum Rob Reiner as Clark Baxter Danny Stein as Spencer Reynolds Milton Frome as Policeman Lillian Adams as Theatergoer Mantan Moreland as Subway Rider Patrick Campbell as Butler Peter Brocco as Lawyer Peabody. Musical score and soundtrack. ,"params": ,"type": ,"artist": ,"cover": ,"caption": ,"alt": ,"released": ,"recorded": ,"venue": ,"studio": ,"genre": ,"length": ,"label": ,"producer": ,"chronology": ,"prev_title": ,"prev_year": ,"next_title": ,"next_year": >,"i":0>>]>" > Enter Laughing Soundtrack album by. The film score was composed, arranged and conducted by Quincy Jones, and the soundtrack album was released on the Liberty label in 1967. [2] [3] Track listing. All compositions by Quincy Jones except where noted. "Enter Laughing" (Lyrics by Mack David) − 2:30 "Exit Crying" 2:27 "Pennies from Heaven" (Arthur Johnston, Johnny Burke) − 2:27 "David Dooze It" − 2:19 "Main Title (Enter Laughing)" − 2:34 "Enter Laughing" − 4:05 "Ha-Cha-Cha" (Jerome Kern, Otto Harbach) − 2:17 "Vienna Wails" − 2:15 "I Hear You Calling" − 1:55 "Enter Laughing (End Title) (Lyrics by Mack David) − 1:42. Personnel. Unidentified orchestra arranged and conducted by Quincy Jones including Mel Carter (tracks 1 & 10), Carl Reiner (tracks 3 & 7) − vocals. See also. Related Research Articles. Carl Reiner was an American actor, comedian, director, screenwriter, and author whose career spanned seven decades. During the early years of television comedy from 1950 to 1957, he acted on and contributed sketch material for Your Show of Shows and Caesar's Hour , starring Sid Caesar, writing alongside Mel Brooks, Neil Simon, and Woody Allen. Reiner teamed up with Brooks and together they released several iconic comedy albums beginning with 2000 Years with Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks (1960). Reiner was best known as the creator and producer of, and a writer and actor on The Dick Van Dyke Show (1961–1965). Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid is a 1982 neo-noir comedy-mystery film, directed by Carl Reiner. Starring Steve Martin and Rachel Ward, the film is both a parody of and a homage to film noir and the pulp detective movies of the 1940s. The title refers to Martin's character telling a story about a woman obsessed with plaid in a scene that was ultimately cut from the film. José Vicente Ferrer de Otero y Cintrón , known as José Ferrer , was a Puerto Rican actor and theatre and film director. He was the first Puerto Rican-born actor and the first Hispanic actor to win an Academy Award. He is well known today for his performance as the defense attorney in The Caine Mutiny , as well as his role in the 1962 Academy Award-winning film "Lawrence of Arabia," in which he played the closest character the film has to an antagonist. Ronald Charles Colman was an English-born actor, starting his career in theatre and silent film in his native country, then emigrating to the United States and having a successful Hollywood film career. He was most popular during the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s. He received Oscar nominations for Bulldog Drummond (1929), Condemned (1929) and Random Harvest (1942). Colman starred in several classic films, including A Tale of Two Cities (1935), Lost Horizon (1937) and The Prisoner of Zenda (1937). He also played the starring role in the Technicolor classic Kismet (1944), with Marlene Dietrich, which was nominated for four Academy Awards. In 1947, he won an Academy Award for Best Actor and Golden Globe Award for Best Actor for the film A Double Life . 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To Be or Not to Be is a 1983 American war comedy film directed by Alan Johnson, produced by Mel Brooks, and starring Mel Brooks, Anne Bancroft, Tim Matheson, Charles Durning, Christopher Lloyd, and José Ferrer. The screenplay was written by Ronny Graham and Thomas Meehan, based on the original story by Melchior Lengyel, Ernst Lubitsch and Edwin Justus Mayer. The film is a remake of the 1942 film of the same name. David Opatoshu was an American actor. He is best known for his role in the film Exodus (1960). Enter Laughing is a 1963 play by Joseph Stein. The Shrike is a 1955 American film noir drama film based on Joseph Kramm's play of the same name. José Ferrer directed and starred in Ketti Frings' screenplay adaptation. Nichols and May was an American improvisational comedy duo act developed by Mike Nichols (1931–2014) and Elaine May. Their three comedy albums reached the Billboard Top 40 between 1959 and 1962. Many comedians have cited them as key influences in modern comedy. Woody Allen declared, “the two of them came along and elevated comedy to a brand-new level". Enter Laughing by Joseph Stein. Theatre In the Raw Enter Laughing by Joseph Stein, adapted from Carl Reiner's Novel. Dates and Venue May 8 - 12 & May 15 – 19, 2019 at 8pm | Studio 16, 1551 West 7th Ave. Director Jay Hamburger Costume Design Alaia Hamer Lighting Design Chengyan Boon Hair/Makeup Design Tammy Chou Props Design Jan Janovick Stage Manager Duston Baranow-Watts. Reviewer John Jane. Set in New York City in the nineteen-thirties, Enter Laughing is a two-act comedy written by Joseph Stein, based on Carl Reiner’s semi- autobiographical novel.
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