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Join Freddie for an evening of music, hilarity and hysteria as his audience are subjected to his mad-cap antics and legendary brand of wicked humour including the notorious Faith Brown and the maggot routine....
Join Freddie for an evening of music, hilarity and hysteria as his audience are subjected to his mad-cap antics and legendary brand of wicked humour including the notorious Faith Brown and the maggot routine....
The film, being a performance-based show featuring a comedian, is primarily focused on entertainment and lacks an explicit political agenda or thematic conflict that aligns with specific left or right ideologies, rendering it apolitical.
This 1996 British comedy special, centered on comedian Freddie Starr, features traditional casting reflective of mainstream television of its era. The narrative focuses on the comedian's performance and does not include critical portrayals of traditional identities or explicit DEI themes.
This stand-up comedy special primarily showcases Freddie Starr's comedic performance for an audience. It does not feature any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes within its content, resulting in a net impact of N/A.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
This film is a performance special featuring the real-life comedian Freddie Starr. As such, it does not adapt source material with established characters whose genders could be swapped. Freddie Starr, a male, portrays himself.
This film is a direct portrayal of the real-life comedian Freddie Starr, who was white. There are no fictional characters or historical figures depicted whose race would be subject to a swap.
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