Renowned comedian Richard Pryor showcases his comedic genius in a classic concert documentary where he fearlessly tackles sensitive topics like race and law enforcement while also exposing his flaws and vulnerabilities with self-deprecating humor, allowing the audience to deeply connect with him. Richard Pryor: Live in Concert is a 1979 English-language Documentary Comedy film starring Richard Pryor, Patti Labelle, Jennifer Lee Pryor and Huey P. Newton. Richard Pryor: Live in Concert was Produced by Stephen Blauner, Hillard Elkins, Del Jack, William Sargent Jr. and J. Mark Travis. Richard Pryor: Live in Concert is written by Paul Mooney and Richard Pryor and it is directed by Jeff Margolis. Special Event Entertainment acquired the distribution rights for the motion picture. Richard Pryor: Live in Concert was released on 26th January 1979 and takes a screen time of 78 minutes. and it received positive reviews from critics when it was released and became successful at box office. Richard Pryor: Live in Concert was made on a budget of $0 million and it was a super hit at box office gross of $15 million. Cinematography was done by Tom Schamp and editing by Daniel J. Johnson, Ken Johnson and Steve Livingston. The music was composed by Patti Labelle.
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Richard Pryor: Live in Concert Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 50%
Rob Gonsalves
Pryor, especially here, doesnt do anything so mundane as tell jokes. ( Read More )
Michael W. Phillips, Jr.
I dont think Ive ever laughed so hard at a stand up act, and I dont think Ive ever learned so much about comedic influences in one sitting. ( Read More )
Matt Brunson
A collection named Dolly certainly doesnt need more clarification obviously, were not talking about Dolly Madison. ( Read More )