Rowan Atkinson Live

(téléfilm)
Grande-Bretagne, 1992, 65 min

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Odd-mannered English comedian Rowan Atkinson -- a man known for creating colorful characters such as Edmund Blackadder and Mr. Bean -- entertains a live audience in Boston in this 1991 stand-up performance that showcases his love of the absurd. Extras include three hilarious bonus sketches that were also taken from the live show: "Elementary Dating," "Guys After the Game" and "Tom, Dick and Harry." (texte officiel du distributeur)

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kaylin 

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anglais I've probably never seen this live show before, but I have to say that Rowan Atkinson still manages to entertain me, and it's great how politically incorrect he is in these performances. You'd almost not believe it was him. But it must be admitted that he's a great comedian both when he's not talking and when he does start talking. He’s simply a versatile entertainer. ()

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novoten 

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anglais Rowan Atkinson is a Mr. actor and this show is a clear proof of his versatility. When I think of the messenger who brings bad news, thinking it's good, my corners start twitching even almost ten years after the first viewing. ()

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