From the 1930's to the 1970's, pretty well every comedian or comic you might see on TV or the movies was Jewish. Jews came to dominate the world of western‐society comedy on radio, stage and screen alike.Why did Jews dominate comedy in this period? And why did that domination end? Were Jews just funnier back then? And if so, did that extend to your average Jew on the street? In this 90 minute documentary acclaimed director Alan Zweig will examine these questions and many others in this exploration of 20th century humour, cultural decay, and a search for a missing heritage.
Insightful and often hilarious, the latest from documentary filmmaker Alan Zweig surveys the history of Jewish comedy, from the early days of Borsht belt to the present, ultimately exploring not just ethnicity in the entertainment industry, but also the entire unruly question of what it means to be Jewish.
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Rodney Dangerfield | Himself |
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Gilbert Gottfried | Himself |
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Marc Maron | Himself |
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Bob Einstein | Himself |
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Howie Mandel | Himself |
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Eugene Mirman | Himself |
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Shelley Berman | Himself |
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Jackie Mason | Himself |
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Jack Carter | Himself |
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Shecky Greene | Himself |
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Alan King | Himself |
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Andy Kindler | Himself |
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David Brenner | Himself |
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Elon Gold | Himself |
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Judy Gold | Herself |
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Norm Crosby | Himself |
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David Steinberg | Himself |
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Henny Youngman | Himself |
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Aaron Berg | Himself |
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Mark Schiff | Himself |
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Modi | Himself |
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Mark Breslin | Himself |
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Cory Kahaney | Herself |
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Harrison Greenbaum | Himself |
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Joel Axler | Himself |
| Director | Alan Zweig |
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| Writer | Alan Zweig | |
| Producer | Jeff Glickman, Alexis Grieve, Jesse D. Ikeman, Perry Rosemond | |
| Musician | Michael Zweig | |
| Photography | Naomi Wise | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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