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Laughter on the 23rd Floor

2001-05-26 | Comedy / TV Movie
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Inspired by Neil Simon's early career experience as a junior writer for Your Show of Shows, the play focuses on Sid Caesar/Jackie Gleason-like Max Prince, the star of a weekly comedy-variety show circa 1953, and his staff, including Simon's alter-ego Lucas Brickman, who maintains a running commentary on the writing, fighting, and wacky antics which take place in the writers' room

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The release date of Laughter on the 23rd Floor is May 26, 2001.
The genre of Laughter on the 23rd Floor is Comedy,TV Movie.
The casts of Laughter on the 23rd Floor are Nathan Lane starring as Max Prince, Mark Linn-Baker starring as Val Skotsky, Saul Rubinek starring as Ira Stone, Dan Castellaneta starring as Milt Fields, Richard Portnow starring as Harry Prince, Kristi Angus starring as Darlene Drew.
The runtime of Laughter on the 23rd Floor is 102 minutes.
The director of Laughter on the 23rd Floor is Richard Benjamin.
On April 29, 2024, there were 3333 public reaction to Laughter on the 23rd Floor including with anger issues, buffed up, short-fused character, hilarious one liner, rambling dialogue.
Inspired by Neil Simon's early career experience as a junior writer for Your Show of Shows, the play focuses on Sid Caesar/Jackie Gleason-like Max Prince, the star of a weekly comedy-variety show circa 1953, and his staff, including Simon's alter-ego Lucas Brickman, who maintains a running commentary on the writing, fighting, and wacky antics which take place in the writers' room.