Results for Characters Who Add Comedic Relief
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The characters found in jokes are forced to act out the jokes every time they are told.
When his cowriter of many years vanishes into thin air, a TV writer realizes he may not know his closest companion at all.
When three troublemakers board a bus with a plan to cause mischief, their jokes take a sour turn and ends grimly.
A businessman covertly heads to the skating rink every day with a flailing routine, where he basks in the laughter of onlookers. Finally, he is forced to choose between his straitlaced family and his clownish — but authentic — alter ego.
In 1960s Boston, a Jewish deli owner who struggles to come up with his newest joke stumbles into a scam with more ramifications than he could have ever dreamed possible.
In a world of corrupt nursery rhyme characters, Detective Humpty Dumpty must investigate a murder with an unexpected tie to his personal life.
A depressed barista meets a famous actor at a party. They go back to her place, where he asks personal questions she's not willing to answer.
A middle aged upper class woman and her family live in an upscale neighborhood. The family's laughter turns malicious when they cannot distinguish between what is comical and what is horrendous and increasingly find amusement at the expense of others.
After a lifetime of getting pummeled by his own family and wife, a man gets the last laugh.
Guilt catches up to the wife of an abusive but talented black comedian fifty-four years into their marriage, causing her to reevaluate her devotion during his 2010 comeback show in Los Angeles.
