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Laughter on the 23rd Floor (TV Movie 2001)Nathan Lane, Mark Linn-Baker, Saul Rubinek
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Max Price (Lane) is at the top of the comedic ladder during 1950’s television, he has a hit show (The Max Price Show), a great writing staff, and is backed heavily by the audience. But alas, all things good do not stay good forever. Ratings go down as the Lawrence Welk show premiers in Wisconson, “Urbanism” is not something to poke fun at, McArthyism is in full gear, and NBC decides they want to cut Prices’ show from an hour and a half show to a one-hour slotter, and Price antes up on the booze and tranquelizers, all while trying to keep his show fresh, keep his staff in work, and find time for his family life. It’s a great flick about loyalty, and it exposes the dangers of trying to be “The Best”; which is always inpossible, especially in show-business. This movie premiers at 8 p.m., May 26th on Showtime.
Director:
Richard Benjamin
Writers:
Neil Simon (play), Neil Simon (teleplay)
Stars:
Nathan Lane, Mark Linn-Baker, Saul Rubinek
DVD will play worldwide.
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If your requesting a DVD No download will be sent.
Downloads are the same price as the DVD.
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Max Price (Lane) is at the top of the comedic ladder during 1950’s television, he has a hit show (The Max Price Show), a great writing staff, and is backed heavily by the audience. But alas, all things good do not stay good forever. Ratings go down as the Lawrence Welk show premiers in Wisconson, “Urbanism” is not something to poke fun at, McArthyism is in full gear, and NBC decides they want to cut Prices’ show from an hour and a half show to a one-hour slotter, and Price antes up on the booze and tranquelizers, all while trying to keep his show fresh, keep his staff in work, and find time for his family life. It’s a great flick about loyalty, and it exposes the dangers of trying to be “The Best”; which is always inpossible, especially in show-business. This movie premiers at 8 p.m., May 26th on Showtime.
Director:
Richard Benjamin
Writers:
Neil Simon (play), Neil Simon (teleplay)
Stars:
Nathan Lane, Mark Linn-Baker, Saul Rubinek