Robert Kelly: Live at the Village Underground

Robert Kelly: Live at the Village Underground

6.7

Aug 08 2014

1h 3m

Comedy

Robert Kelly: Live at the Village Underground is a stand-up comedy film that captures the indomitable nightlife and comedy club scene of New York City through Robert Kelly's raucous, savvy and hilarious one-man show.

Robert Kelly

Robert Kelly

Himself

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