Funny Cow (2017)
A woman who has a funny bone for a backbone, Funny Cow charts the rise of a female stand-up comic who delivers tragedy and comedy in equal measure in the sometimes violent and always macho clubs of Northern England in the '70s.
Funny Cow (2017)
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Released Year: 2018
Runtime: 103 minutes
Directors: Adrian Shergold
Writers: Tony Pitts
Casts: Tony Pitts, Stephen Graham, Paddy Considine, Kevin Eldon, Alun Armstrong, Hebe Beardsall, Dominic Brunt, Diane Morgan, Maxine Peake, Hannah Walters, Steve Money, Duggie Brown, Graham Hughes, Jake Holdsworth, Christine Bottomley, Lindsey Coulson, Macy Shackleton, Tom Gibbons, Ashton Steele, Vic Reeves, John Bishop, Richard Hawley, Corinne Bailey Rae, Bobby Knutt, Kevin Rowland, Robert Curtis, Steven E Harris, Kate Russell-Smith, Jayne Bickerton, Kay Boggett, Danny Hawley, Alfie Graham, Grace Graham, Lissi Brook, Lily Jones Adkin, Calvin Cawood, Bilko
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A woman who has a funny bone for a backbone, Funny Cow charts the rise of a female stand-up comic who delivers tragedy and comedy in equal measure in the sometimes violent and always macho clubs of Northern England in the '70s.
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A woman who has a funny bone for a backbone, Funny Cow charts the rise of a female stand-up comic who delivers tragedy and comedy in equal measure in the sometimes violent and always macho clubs of Northern England in the '70s.
A woman who has a funny bone for a backbone, Funny Cow charts the rise of a female stand-up comic who delivers tragedy and comedy in equal measure in the sometimes violent and always macho clubs of Northern England in the '70s.
A woman who has a funny bone for a backbone, Funny Cow charts the rise of a female stand-up comic who delivers tragedy and comedy in equal measure in the sometimes violent and always macho clubs of Northern England in the '70s.
A woman who has a funny bone for a backbone, Funny Cow charts the rise of a female stand-up comic who delivers tragedy and comedy in equal measure in the sometimes violent and always macho clubs of Northern England in the '70s.