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Theatrical Release
02/08/08

Home Video
06/03/08

MPAA Rating
Rated R for pervasive
language and some
sex-related humor

Running Time
1 hour  50 minutes

Genre
Documentary, Comedy,

Director
Ari Sandel

Writer
None

Cast
Ahmed Ahmed
Bret Ernst
John Caparulo
Sebastian Maniscalco
Vince Vaughn

Studio
Picturehouse
        VINCE VAUGHN 'S
WILD WEST COMEDY SHOW   (2008)
                               SYNOPSIS

Vince Vaughn’s Wild West Comedy Show: 30 Days
and 30 Nights – Hollywood to the Heartland
chronicles the journey of four stand-up comedians
as they traverse the country performing in a variety
show with Vince Vaughn, star of the hit films The
Break Up, Wedding Crashers, Dodgeball: A True
Underdog Story, Old School, and Swingers. In the
spirit of the old west variety shows, Vaughn plays
host to his ensemble of comedians and performs
improvisational sketches with surprise celebrity
and musical guests. Hand picked by Vaughn to
perform on the tour, from the world famous
Comedy Store in Los Angeles, are national
comedians Ahmed Ahmed, John Caparulo, Bret
Ernst, and Sebastian Maniscalco. The
documentary gives audiences a rare opportunity to
experience Vaughn and his team as they travel
over 6,000 miles across the heartland of America
and perform 30 shows in 30 days. Traveling to
cities that don’t ordinarily attract this type of
entertainment, Vaughn and his team bring their
unique styles and perspectives to regional
audiences throughout Western, Southern and
Midwestern states. Through rousing onstage
performances and behind-the-scenes interviews,
the engaging grass roots documentary breaks
down the true essence of each comedian’s life
altering experiences and the personal and
professional challenges that will unite four comics,
one movie star and legions of fans from Hollywood
to the Heartland.-- ©Picturehouse
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