Movies

HomeMoviesSearchTV SeriesBookmarksView Source
Eddie Murphy: Delirious
Eddie Murphy: Delirious

Eddie Murphy: Delirious

Genres

Comedy

OverView

Taped live and in concert at Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C. in August, 1983, Eddie Murphy: Delirious captures Eddie Murphy's wild and outrageous stand-up comedy act, which he performed in New York and eighteen other cities across the U.S. to standing-room-only audiences. Eddie's comedy was groundbreaking, completely new, razor sharp and definitely funny.Eddie Murphy pontificates in his own vulgarly hilarious fashion on everything from bizarre sexual fantasies to reliving the family barbecue, and is peppered with Eddie's one-of-a-kind wit. Laugh along as Eddie reminiscences of hot childhood days and the ice cream man intermixed with classic vocal parodies of top American entertainers.Experience Eddie Murphy at his best, live and red hot! Delirious! Uncensored and Uncut!

Others

Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

69 mins

Rating

7.623/10

Release Date

15 October 1983

Country

United States of America

Cast

Eddie Murphy

Eddie Murphy

Self

James Argiro

James Argiro

Sideline Actor

Similar Movies

5.1

Hannah Berner: We Ride at Dawn

July 2024 •English

This special aims to make the audience laugh hysterically and forget their troubles.

7.5

Billy Connolly: High Horse Tour Live

November 2016 •English

Stand-up legend, Billy Connolly returns in his ‘High Horse Tour’. Even at the age of 72, the legendary Scot has a wild and manic energy—and is still as sharp as ever.

6.6

Chad Daniels: Empty Nester

July 2024 •English

Comedian Chad Daniels sounds off on dad-shaming, dating someone with allergies and the upside of an empty nest in this edgy stand-up special.

0.0

Raanan Hershberg: It Could Have Been Better

June 2024 •English

Raanan turns self deprecating humor into a tornado of funny. Comedy is hard nowadays, and Raanan has no problem calling out people whose mission in life seems to be looking for outrage moments at comedy shows.

6.1

Jeff Ross Roasts Cops

September 2016 •English

Roastmaster General Jeff Ross talks to Black Lives Matter activists, goes on an eye-opening police ride-along, and roasts members of the Boston Police Department.

5.7

Jeff Foxworthy & Larry the Cable Guy: We've Been Thinking

August 2016 •English

Comedians Jeff Foxworthy and Larry the Cable Guy bring their distinctive brand of humor to a packed crowd in Minneapolis.

0.0

Ali Siddiq: The Domino Effect 4: Pins & Needles

June 2024 •English

Ali Siddiq delivers the final chapter in his comedy special series with The Domino Effect Part 4: Pins & Needles. This 2 hour special tells the true stories of Ali Siddiq’s last few years of incarceration for drug trafficking, how he started doing comedy and his eventual release from prison.

6.4

Russell Peters: Almost Famous

October 2016 •English

The comic comes home to Toronto to sound off on cultural quirks, furniture building and bathroom visits, revelling in all things ridiculously human.

6.2

Vir Das: Outside in - The Lockdown Special

December 2020 •English

Stage banter takes on a different — deeper — meaning as the comedian performs online shows to homebound viewers worldwide from his Mumbai residence.

6.3

Iliza Shlesinger: Confirmed Kills

September 2016 •English

The standup sensation tackle's TV's "Shark Tank," what it means to be a woman and how to deal with the lawless party goblin that lives in us all.

0.0

Helen Bauer: Little Miss Baby Angel Face

June 2023 •English

Helen Bauer enjoys a drama. She's her mother's daughter, taking a small situation, blowing it up, then getting upset that it's out of her control. Just like all the best reality TV. At the same time, she dreams of being a sweet angel handling any drama with grace. Who doesn't overthink everything and plan for how she will have all eyes on her at the right moment.

5.0

Joe DeRosa: You Let Me Down

February 2017 •English

In his one-hour special, Joe DeRosa leaves no subject unexplored. He discusses topics such as the truth about golfers, the correct way to use Tinder, and why it should be OK to punch people in the face.

6.5

Roy Wood Jr.: Father Figure

February 2017 •English

Roy Wood Jr. tackles freeway protests, examines the origin of the blues, and explains why the Confederate flag is sometimes helpful.

5.8

Amy Schumer Presents Mark Normand: Don't Be Yourself

May 2017 •English

Mark Normand has been told the same advice his whole life: DON'T BE YOURSELF, whatever you're thinking about saying, don't. So in his first one hour special, Mark does just that.

7.4

Rhys Nicholson: Live at the Athenaeum

December 2020 •English

Rhys Nicholson flexes his biting humor as he discusses horse tranquilizers, angry letters from viewers, and more in this stand-up special.

6.9

Pete Davidson: SMD

October 2016 •English

Filmed in front of a sold-out hometown crowd in New York City, "SMD" is the first Comedy Central stand-up special from Saturday Night Live's Pete Davidson. The special is filled with Davidson's unfiltered, brutally honest anecdotes about smoking a Snoop Dog amount of weed, texting his mom d* pics, and his issue with male porn stars. From his stint in "prehab" to this one time at a Justin Bieber concert, Davidson proves that even at 22, he and his friends have had some high times and heavy experiences.

6.7

Lewis Black: Black to the Future

October 2016 •English

Lewis Black taps into his signature outrage and frustration as he tackles the economy, local government, and the 2016 Presidential election.

7.2

Jim Jefferies: Freedumb

July 2016 •English

Returning for a second Netflix comedy special, Jim Jefferies unleashes his famously ferocious black humor to a packed house in Nashville, Tennessee.

6.6

Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe

September 2016 •English

It's Rob Lowe's turn to step in to the celebrity hot seat for the latest installment of The Comedy Central Roast.

6.7

Lil Rel Howery: RELevent

September 2015 •English

Lil Rel Howery describes how he found out that his father wasn't a doctor, the difference between raising a son and a daughter, and racism within the black community.