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Release Date:
May 2, 1986
Original Title:
Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling
Alternate Titles:
JoJo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling
Nos Palcos da Vida
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Columbia Pictures
Delphi V
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 97
Although Jo Jo Dancer has achieved success as a stand-up comedian, he hasn't found happiness. After receiving severe burns in a narcotics-related incident, Jo Jo remains in a coma, and, while in this state, he looks back on his life. Drifting off into memories of his troubled childhood, Jo Jo revisits his youth, recalling his eventual rise to fame and the decadence that followed. As he considers his existence, he must decide if he wants to go on living or not.
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Associate Producer:
John G. Wilson
Costume Design:
Marilyn Vance
Director:
Richard Pryor
Director of Photography:
John A. Alonzo
Hairstylist:
Dino Ganziano
Julia L. Walker
Makeup Artist:
Tony Lloyd
Elizabeth Rabe
Terry Miles
Music:
Herbie Hancock
Producer:
Richard Pryor
Production Design:
John DeCuir Jr.
Screenplay:
Richard Pryor
Paul Mooney
Rocco Urbisci
Set Decoration:
Cloudia Rebar
Special Effects:
Larry L. Fuentes
Stunt Coordinator:
Ron Oliney
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