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Product Information
A very rude, uncensored, comic Howard Stern, sharing his amazing rise to fame from a pathetic geek to a despised pop celebrity.
Product Identifiers
ProducerIvan Reitman
EAN5017239190230
eBay Product ID (ePID)3944924
Product Key Features
ActorFlavor Flav, David Letterman, Mc Hammer, Henry Goodman, Amber Smith, Ted Nugent, Robin Quivers, Howard Stern, Mary Mccormack, Alison Janney, Iggy Pop, Carol Alt, Paul Hecht, Slash, John Stamos, Mia Farrow, Jonathan Hadary, Richard Portnow, Michael Murphy, Wendy Whoppers, Fred Norris, Lee Wilkof, Paul Giamatti, Jenna Jameson, Ozzy Osbourne, James Murtaugh, Kelly Bishop, Theresa Lynn, Richard B. Shull, Reni Santoni, John Popper, Dee Snider
Film/TV TitlePrivate Parts
DirectorBetty Thomas
LanguageEnglish
Subtitle LanguageEnglish
Run Time105 Mins
Aspect Ratio16:9 Wide Screen
FormatDVD
Release Year1999
FeaturesWidescreen, With Subtitles, Trailer\Interviews
GenreGeneral, Comedy
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Certificate18
Production DesignerCharles Rosen
ReviewsUSA Today - ...Stern plays himself with disarming self-deprecation..., Sight and Sound - ...Stern's radio routines are here in all their barrel-bottom-skimming glory..., New York Times - ...[A] sure-fire hit comedy....The movie develops real sunniness while delivering the insults and innuendoes that are the backbone of Mr. Stern's show...
Additional InformationRadio's larger-than-life bad boy, and self-proclaimed "King of All Media," Howard Stern exposes his "Private Parts" in this adaptation of his best-selling autobiography. Tracing his evolution from hopelessly geeky student to top-rated shock jock, the film not only chronicles his legendarily off-color on-air demeanor (Lesbian Dial-a-Date; frequent nude guests) and his continuous battles with management over content and co-hosts, but it also examines his unexpectedly touching and sincere relationship with his wife, Alison.
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