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Andrew 'Dice' Clay: One Night with Dice

Andrew Dice Clay's controversial stand-up act has lead to a career of notoriety. There appear to be no depths to which Clay isn't prepared to sink, often causing trouble for the riotous stand-up, including a lifetime ban from MTV, and a bad-boy reputation that he appears to relish. This performance includes a range of impressions, from Sylvester Stallone and John Travolta to Elvis Presley and Al Pacino, alongside lethal put-down's and vicious jokes that will have you shocked and amused in equal measure.

Year: 1987
Genre: Comedy Store (Stand-Up), Comedy Store
Country: USA
Director: Kevin Padden
Starring: Andrew Dice Clay
Duration: 45 Minutes
Rating: M - Contains offensive language and sexual references.
6.3/10
Location in store: Comedy (Stand-Up)

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