Funny Man (1994) - film review
Simon Sprackling
Comedy / Horror

Summary
Funny Man is a British comedy horror film first released in 1994,
directed by Simon Sprackling.
The film stars Tim James, Christopher Lee, Benny Young, Matthew Devitt and Pauline Black.
It has also been released under the title: Funnyman.
Our overall rating for this film is: mediocre.
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Credits
- Director: Simon Sprackling
- Script: Simon Sprackling
- Photo: Tom Ingle
- Music: Stephen W. Parsons
- Cast: Tim James (Funny Man), Christopher Lee (Callum Chance), Benny Young (Max Taylor), Matthew Devitt (Johnny Taylor), Pauline Black (Psychic Commando), Ingrid Lacey (Tina Taylor), Chris Walker (Hard Man), George Morton (Crap Puppeteer), Rhona Cameron (Thelma Fudd), Harry Heard (Harry Taylor), Jamie Heard (Jammie Taylor), Bob Sessions (Card Player), Ed Bishop (Card Player), John Chancer (Card Player), Jana Sheldon (Nurse), Barnaby North (Waiter), Steve Wright (Radio 1FM DJ)
- Country: UK
- Language: English
- Runtime: 90 min
- Aka: Funnyman
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