Keith Lowell Jensen: What I Was Arrested For (2023) [NR]

Release Date:
July 7, 2023

Original Title:
Keith Lowell Jensen: What I Was Arrested For

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
800 Pound Gorilla Media

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR 

Runtime: 68

Storytelling comedian Keith Lowell Jensen wants you to get arrested.

From protesting war to shoplifting marshmallows Jensen has found his way into trouble with Johnny Law time and time again, and fortunately for us it all adds up to a hilarious collection of stories. Recorded live at The Sofia Theater in the comedian's home town of Sacramento, CA these tales span from the late eighties to the modern day where cell phones still don't have apps that allow them to fire a bullet. Give a listen, have a laugh, don't resist the urge to find out "What I Was Arrested For..."

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Cinematography:
Joey von Haeger

Director:
Joe Hauner

Editor:
Joey von Haeger

First Assistant Camera:
Madeleine Norris

Lighting Coordinator:
Rom Dumonchelle

Lighting Director:
Wade McKenzie-Bahr

Manager of Operations:
Jerry Montoya

Music:
Cameron Betts

Producer:
Joe Hauner

Production Manager:
Adam Wirdzek

Set Designer:
Jason Adair

Sound Mixer:
Tyler Whitlatch

Sound Recordist:
Matthew Bouler

Writer:
Keith Lowell Jensen

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