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Make Me Laugh/Clean Kills and Other Trophies

Make Me Laugh/Clean Kills and Other Trophies

Make Me Laugh/Clean Kills and Other Trophies

1971
TV Episode
51m
A fading comic asks a miracle worker's help in making people laugh. / Big game hunter Colonel Archie Dittman pressures his meek son to take up the sport or be disinherited. (imdb)

Directed by:

Steven Spielberg
Steven-Spielberg
104 total credits
An amateur filmmaker even as a child, Spielberg became one of the youngest television directors for Universal in the 60s. A highly praised television film started up his career as a director for cinema, and quickly became one of the most popular, influential and recognizable faces in history. Spielberg has received many awards throughout his distinguished career, Winning three Academy Awards ( Being nominated for six ) and seven of his films have been nominated for the Best Picture Oscar ( Winning 1 ).
,
Walter Doniger
Walter-Doniger
23 total credits
Walter Doniger has 23 credits at Criticker, including: Stone Cold, Along the Great Divide, Tokyo Joe, Rope of Sand and Bat Masterson

Writer:

Rod Serling
Rod-Serling
46 total credits
Rod Serling has 46 credits at Criticker, including: Planet of the Apes, Twilight Zone: The Movie and The Twilight Zone

Starring:

Tom Bosley
Tom-Bosley
44 total credits
Tom Bosley has 44 credits at Criticker, including: The Back-up Plan, Yours, Mine and Ours, Happy Days, Murder, She Wrote and The World of Henry Orient
,
Jackie Vernon
Jackie-Vernon
5 total credits
Jackie Vernon has 5 credits at Criticker, including: Frosty the Snowman, Microwave Massacre, Frosty's Winter Wonderland, Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July and Make Me Laugh/Clean Kills and Other Trophies
,
Godfrey Cambridge
Godfrey-Cambridge
18 total credits
Actor. Born in New York City, he began his career as a brilliant stand-up comedian and was acclaimed by Time magazine as one of the country's four most celebrated African American comics in the 1960s. He branched into acting performing on Broadway in 1962, in the play "Nature's Way" for which he received a Tony Award nomination. For feature films, he made his debut in "The President's Analyst" (1967), followed by "The Biggest Bundle of Them All" (1968), "Bye Bye Braverman" (1968) and was most no

Language:

English

Make Me Laugh/Clean Kills and Other Trophies

1971
TV Episode
51m
Avg Percentile 31.34% from 3 total ratings

Ratings & Reviews

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Rated 18 Feb 2024
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Score for Make Me Laugh

Cast & Info

Directed by:

Steven Spielberg
Steven-Spielberg
104 total credits
An amateur filmmaker even as a child, Spielberg became one of the youngest television directors for Universal in the 60s. A highly praised television film started up his career as a director for cinema, and quickly became one of the most popular, influential and recognizable faces in history. Spielberg has received many awards throughout his distinguished career, Winning three Academy Awards ( Being nominated for six ) and seven of his films have been nominated for the Best Picture Oscar ( Winning 1 ).
,
Walter Doniger
Walter-Doniger
23 total credits
Walter Doniger has 23 credits at Criticker, including: Stone Cold, Along the Great Divide, Tokyo Joe, Rope of Sand and Bat Masterson

Writer:

Rod Serling
Rod-Serling
46 total credits
Rod Serling has 46 credits at Criticker, including: Planet of the Apes, Twilight Zone: The Movie and The Twilight Zone

Starring:

Tom Bosley
Tom-Bosley
44 total credits
Tom Bosley has 44 credits at Criticker, including: The Back-up Plan, Yours, Mine and Ours, Happy Days, Murder, She Wrote and The World of Henry Orient
,
Jackie Vernon
Jackie-Vernon
5 total credits
Jackie Vernon has 5 credits at Criticker, including: Frosty the Snowman, Microwave Massacre, Frosty's Winter Wonderland, Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas in July and Make Me Laugh/Clean Kills and Other Trophies
,
Godfrey Cambridge
Godfrey-Cambridge
18 total credits
Actor. Born in New York City, he began his career as a brilliant stand-up comedian and was acclaimed by Time magazine as one of the country's four most celebrated African American comics in the 1960s. He branched into acting performing on Broadway in 1962, in the play "Nature's Way" for which he received a Tony Award nomination. For feature films, he made his debut in "The President's Analyst" (1967), followed by "The Biggest Bundle of Them All" (1968), "Bye Bye Braverman" (1968) and was most no

Language:

English
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