Summaries

Outrageous, misogynistic and vulgar-to-the-max comedian Andrew Dice Clay does his stuff in this combination of a stand-up concert video, in a filled-to-capacity performance at Madison Square Gardens, and a series of comedy sketches.

Before he was The Diceman, he was a poor, pathetic, put-upon Jew from New York who was disrespected by everyone he came across. Everyone. Then - he got the studded vanity leather jacket--and the Diceman was just - well, he just appeared. And his coolness and general attitude about everything just blew everyone away. Cut to Madison Square Garden where the Diceman himself not only became cool, suave, arrogant - and strangely Italian. He filled the arena two nights in a row. He comes onto the stage and croons in a Gold-Record worthy Clay original - then he starts the stand-up. And leaves no taboo - taboo. The attack on everything. The need to just blow the lid off of everything the fascism of political correctness has been taking over worse than - well, any Holocaust ever did. And the crowd is always giving him a standing ovation loud and powerful enough to level the house.—Dane Youssef

Details

Keywords
  • cult film
  • stand up comedian
  • leather jacket
  • stand up comedy special
  • stand up
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Documentary
Release date May 16, 1991
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) NC-17
Countries of origin United States
Language English
Filming locations Madison Square, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Production companies Fleebin Dabble

Box office

Gross US & Canada $637327
Gross worldwide $637327

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 28m
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby
Aspect ratio

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