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Overview
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Albert Brooks (written by)
Release Date:
9 November 2006 (Hungary)
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To improve its relations with Muslim countries, the United States government sends comedian Albert Brooks to south Asia to write a report on what makes followers of Islam laugh. full summary | add synopsis
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Another Horror Movie Wins Box-Office Title
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 23 January 2006)
Movie Reviews: 'Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World'
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 20 January 2006)
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 23 January 2006)
Movie Reviews: 'Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World'
(From Studio Briefing - Film News. 20 January 2006)
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Albert Brooks | ... | Albert Brooks | |
| Sheetal Sheth | ... | Maya | |
| Fred Dalton Thompson | ... | Sen. Fred Dalton Thompson | |
| Penny Marshall | ... | Penny Marshall | |
| Victoria Burrows | ... | Casting Director | |
| Paul Jerome | ... | Studio Executive (as Paul Eric Jerome) | |
| B.J. Ward | ... | Barbara Nader | |
| Lynda Berg | ... | Margaret Allenton | |
| Steve Kramer | ... | Sam Loman | |
| Vipin Kumar | ... | Customs Agent | |
| Avinash Kaur | ... | Job Applicant | |
| Rima Laham | ... | Job Applicant | |
| Sanjeev Johrai | ... | Hotel Guest | |
| Imran Mashkoor Kahn | ... | Concierge | |
| Kavita Ashok | ... | Waitress |
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Untitled Albert Brooks Project (USA) (working title)
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Rated PG-13 for drug content and brief strong language.
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98 min
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Sony Pictures Classics was originally going to distribute the film in the USA but chose not to, citing controversy over the film's title, which they wanted to change. Warner Independent Pictures then picked up the film for US distribution.
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Miscellaneous: In the Indian auditorium when they turn off the power, the fan on the right side of the screen stays on.
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Albert Brooks:
Why is there no Halloween in India?
[pauses for a second]
Albert Brooks: They took away the Gandhi.
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[pauses for a second]
Albert Brooks: They took away the Gandhi.
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References The In-Laws (2003/I)
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There's No Business Like Show Business
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Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World is about an American stand up comic that gets a government assignment to find out what tickles the funny bone of Muslims. Brooks goes from audience to audience and tries American comedy on lethargic onlookers that don't seem to get it. Well of course people with a drastically different background and knowledge base will not appreciate American humor. That's the humor behind it. Brooks does a decent job, but the comedy is by design rather slow and plodding. Some funny moments, but mostly dry with no zip. If you're looking for a bunch of good laughs, skip this movie. If you're looking for a Brooks movie because you like Brooks, try this one.