The best Rich Hall’s comedy movies

Rich Hall

Rich Hall

10/06/1954 (69 años)
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Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment

Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment
5.8/10
  • Genre: ComedyCrime
  • Release: 28/03/1985
  • Character: Street Punk (uncredited)
Officer Carey Mahoney and his cohorts have finally graduated from the Police Academy and are about to hit the streets on their first assignment. Question is, are they ready to do battle with a band of graffiti-tagging terrorists? Time will tell, but don't sell short this cheerful band of doltish boys in blue.

Arthur Christmas

Arthur Christmas
7.1/10
Each Christmas, Santa and his vast army of highly trained elves produce gifts and distribute them around the world in one night. However, when one of 600 million children to receive a gift from Santa on Christmas Eve is missed, it is deemed ‘acceptable’ to all but one—Arthur. Arthur Claus is Santa’s misfit son who executes an unauthorised rookie mission to get the last present half way around the globe before dawn on Christmas morning.

One Crazy Summer

One Crazy Summer
6.4/10
An aspiring teenage cartoonist and his friends come to the aid of a singer trying to save her family property from developers.

C.H.U.D. II: Bud the Chud

C.H.U.D. II: Bud the Chud
4.1/10
A military experiment to create a race of super-warriors goes awry, as legions of murderous zombies are unleashed upon a suburban neighborhood.

A Christmas No. 1

A Christmas No. 1
5.6/10
Meg, a music manager, travels from New York to London to manage a boy band, Five Together, and find them a Christmas number one to bolster their flagging career. She finds a song on the internet posted by an ailing thirteen-year-old girl, Nina, and tries to obtain permission to have the song re-recorded by Five Together, but she discovers she has competition from the songwriter, Nina’s uncle Blake. What follows is a romantic comedy about two worlds colliding – with a young woman at the centre who desperately wants her uncle to find love and for his song to hit the number one spot by Christmas Day.

Million Dollar Mystery

Million Dollar Mystery
5/10
  • Genre: ComedyThriller
  • Release: 12/06/1987
  • Character: Slaughter Buzzárd
A dying man in a roadside diner tells the other patrons about money he has hidden in four places. But instead of directions, he leaves them only with clues they must solve in order to claim the loot. Released with a promotional tie-in for Glad-Lock brand bags.

Vanishing America

Vanishing America
7.8/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 03/11/1986
While thumbing through old comic books in his parents' attic, 30-year old Rich Hall remembers that the Junior Seed Sales Club of America still owes him a basketball from when he was eight. Rich then sets out on a journey across America to claim his prize, only to find that there's not much America left out there anymore.

Rich Hall's You Can Go to Hell, I'm Going to Texas

Rich Hall's You Can Go to Hell, I'm Going to Texas
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 29/06/2013
  • Character: Himself
Comedian Rich Hall goes to the Lone Star state in search of the real Texas and asks what it means to be a Texan. From the Alamo to the oil industry and everything in between, Rich explores the landscape, the people and the true heart of this historic state.

Rich Hall: Hell No I Ain't Happy

Rich Hall: Hell No I Ain't Happy
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 23/11/2009
  • Character: Himself
Hell No I Ain’t Happy is the first time that Rich Hall and his jailbird uncle, Otis Lee Crenshaw, have appeared together on one DVD. Recorded on one fantastic night at London’s legendary Hammersmith Apollo during his sell out UK tour, Rich Hall’s acerbic comic genius proves to be the perfect host to the hard living country musician Otis Lee Crenshaw, whose songs may not make the top of the country charts, but are right on the money when it comes to laughs.

Otis Lee Crenshaw & The Black Liars: London, Not Tennessee

Otis Lee Crenshaw & The Black Liars: London, Not Tennessee
8.3/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 19/11/2001
  • Character: Otis Lee Crenshaw
This Perrier Award winning show was recorded over two nights at London's Comedy Store in front of an almost riotous audience. Live on stage Redneck comedian and ex con Otis Lee Crenshaw performs his whisky laced songs, with thoughts on Women, Trailer Parks and Southern white trash. Otis relives his memories of prison life through sharp one liners and songs, as ever accompanied by his band The Black Liars, with Orson Carson on guitar and Alvy Ronson on double bass.

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