DVD 90 mins IMDB 7.9
R (Restricted)
Eddie Murphy: Delirious - Delirious
Anchor Bay (1983)
In Collection
#705

Seen It:
Yes
Comedy, Documentary
USA  /  English

Eddie Murphy Himself
Brian O'Neal Himself
Clint Smith Himself
Gus Loundermon Himself
Kevin O'Neal Himself
Kevin O'Neal (II)

Director Bruce Gowers
Producer Eddie Murphy; Richard Tienken; Daniel A. Bohr
Writer Eddie Murphy

Light years before political correctness--1983 to be exact--or his comeback in tame Disney comedies, Eddie Murphy was a charismatic, wonderfully offensive, egocentric 22-year-old black comedian known for crude celebrity impersonations and often shockingly frank diatribes on racial and sexual politics. Dressed in a skin-tight red leather suit and delivering endless streams of obscenities faster than Richard Pryor ever did, Murphy is captured in this raunchy HBO special (a filmed document of his Grammy-winning album, Eddie Murphy, Comedian) at his confident, swaggering, comedic peak--a posture that soon disappeared after a string of bland Hollywood comedies. Here, however, his energy and sheer virtuosity command complete control over the audience for 107 minutes, whether he's mocking personalities like Elvis, James Brown, and Stevie Wonder, or spinning long, gag-filled personal anecdotes about the ice-cream man or dysfunctional family barbecues. There's no apologizing for the immature stereotyping, blatant homophobia, and sexism (though Murphy did so several years later) that surface during the routine. But, then again, unlike his much nastier, one-sided concert film, Raw, no topic here is safe from Murphy's uproarious tongue-lashings--including the comedian himself. --Dave McCoy

Edition Details
Barcode 013137007392
Region Region 1
Release Date 2/6/2007
Packaging Custom Case
Screen Ratio Standard 1.33:1 Color
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
Nr of Disks/Tapes 1
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Features
Never-Before-Seen Footage
Exclusive Brand New Eddie Murphy Interview