EAGLE ROCK ENTERTAINMENT TO RELEASE THE SECRET POLICEMAN’S - TopicsExpress



          

EAGLE ROCK ENTERTAINMENT TO RELEASE THE SECRET POLICEMAN’S BALL - USA ~ON DVD AND BLU-RAY FEBRUARY 25, 2014~ New York, NY (January 27, 2014)—Eagle Rock Entertainment USA is very proud to announce the US Blu-ray and DVD release on February 25th 2014 of the Amnesty International comedy extravaganza The Secret Policemans Ball - USA. [Pre-book Order Date January 31, MSRP $24.99 Blu-ray, $19.99 DVD] The 137-minute show features the cream of contemporary US and UK comedy stars - performing brand-new, specially-created material tailored to the theme of freedom of expression - shot in high-definition at New Yorks Radio City Music Hall. Among the fifty comedic talents seen in the show are major stars such as Jon Stewart, Ben Stiller, Eddie Izzard, Russell Brand, Sarah Silverman John Oliver and no less than ten comics who have made their names as performers and writers on Saturday Night Live including Fred Armisen, Bill Hader, Jason Sudeikis, Bobby Moynihan, Kristen Wiig and Seth Meyers. In the grand tradition of the long-running Amnesty benefit series, there are also musical performances by Coldplay and Mumford & Sons - and an impressive array of cameo appearances including members of Monty Python and several major movie stars. Until this latest show, every edition of the Ball since its 1976 birth had taken place in London. This show at Radio City was the first show to be held outside Britain and it became a summit meeting-cum-gala of the comedy giants of the two nations. The featured performers are: • Jon Stewart and John Oliver both of Comedy Centrals The Daily Show. (Oliver starts his own new HBO weekly talk show this April) • Comedic acting giants Ben Stiller and Paul Rudd • British stand-up stars Eddie Izzard and Russell Brand • Ten current and past members of the Saturday Night Live family: Fred Armisen, Bill Hader, Jason Sudeikis, Seth Meyers, Bobby Moynihan, Kristen Wiig, Rachel Dratch, Jay Pharoah, Taran Killam and Hannibal Buress • Mr. Show creators/writers/stars David Cross & Bob Odenkirk • Popular US talents Sarah Silverman, Rashida Jones, Rex Lee and Reggie Watts • Top UK stand-ups making their US debut: Noel Fielding, Jimmy Carr, Micky Flanagan, Jack Whitehall • Highly-rated UK comedic actors: David Walliams, Matt Berry, Chris O’Dowd, Catherine Tate, Peter Serafinowicz • Cameo appearances by actors and personalities: Liam Neeson, Tim Roth, Richard Branson, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Burmese comedian and human rights activist Zarganar • The disc includes on-camera live-snarking of the show by two sets of notable curmudgeons Statler & Waldorf from the Muppets and Beavis & Butthead • Live music by Coldplay and Mumford & Sons • Drawing on the shows Pythonic roots, members of Monty Python (Eric Idle, Michael Palin and Terry Jones) make appearances to explain why they cannot appear! • A bonus sequence not seen at Radio City is a brand-new Pythonic skit specially created for the Blu-ray/DVD edition - The Python Legacy! (written by Michael Palin & Martin Lewis) - that stars Robert De Niro, Whoopi Goldberg, Kyra Sedgwick and Annette OToole. Bonus material on the disc includes backstage interviews with many of the stars. The Secret Policemans Ball - USA - filmed in New York in 2012 - was created by a team that includes Executive Producers: Lily Sobhani, Kit Hawkins, Al Maccuish, Beth Earl, Aaron Grosky; Supervising Producer: DJ Javerbaum; Creative Producer: James Serafinowicz; Producer Patrick Wall; Director Ryan Polito. Executive Producers For Amnesty International: Andy Hackman, Sarah Ben-Tovim, Kerry Moscogiuri; Executive Producers for Eagle Rock: Terry Shand & Geoff Kempin; Producer Emeritus: Martin Lewis. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The Secret Policemans Ball benefit series started 38 years ago in England - initially spearheaded by Monty Pythons John Cleese – to raise funds for, and awareness of, the human rights work of the Noble Peace Prize-winning organization Amnesty International. The shows developed a formidable reputation for presenting the cream of Britains comedic performers and rock musicians. Widely distributed via films, TV specials, videos and albums the “Ball” has helped Amnesty spread its message worldwide. The iconic “Secret Policemans Ball” title that became the collective name for the series, was used for the first time in 1979. Cleese credits series co-creator Martin Lewis (co-producer of the shows, movies and albums between 1976-1984) with coining the title.
Posted on: Tue, 28 Jan 2014 21:41:23 +0000

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