
King Cohen: The Wild World of Filmmaker Larry Cohen
Writer. Producer. Director. Maverick.
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A feature-length documentary focusing on the acclaimed work and eclectic career of maverick filmmaker Larry Cohen, writer-director of "Black Caesar," "It's Alive," "God Told Me To," "Q," "The Stuff," and many more.
Production
La-La Land Entertainment, Trail Of Fire Entertainment
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

Larry Cohen
Self

Martin Scorsese
Self

Eric Roberts
Self

Tara Reid
Self

J.J. Abrams
Self

Traci Lords
Self

Laurene Landon
Self

Robert Forster
Self

Eric Bogosian
Self

John Landis
Self

Yaphet Kotto
Self

Michael Moriarty
Self

Barbara Carrera
Self

Fred Williamson
Self

Joe Dante
Self

Megan Gallagher
Self

Rick Baker
Self

Mick Garris
Self

Frank Pesce
Self

Ryan Turek
Self
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