Eddie Murphy: Raw (1987)

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Written by Eddie Murphy, Keenen Ivory Wayans

Directed by Robert Townsend

Running Time: 95 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1987

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Outrageous comic Eddie Murphy makes a triumphant return to the stand-up comedy stage, sharing his unique, raunchy humour with his fans at its unexpurgated best.

When is Eddie Murphy: Raw next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Modern Greats December 12th, 2:00am and on Sky Movies Modern Greats HD December 12th, 2:00am. See more...

Cast

Image for Eddie MurphyEddie MurphyHimself
Image for Tatyana M. AliTatyana M. AliEddie's sister
Billie AllenEddie's aunt
James Brown IIIThanksgiving Guest
Eyde ByrdeMrs. Butts
Michelle DavisonThanksgiving Guest
Clebert FordUncle Lester
Geri GibsonCard Player #2
Birdie M. HaleAunt Rose
J.D. HallParty Guest
Tiger HaynesCard Player #3
Barbara HarrisThanksgiving Guest
Leonard JacksonUncle Gus
Image for Samuel L. JacksonSamuel L. JacksonEddie's uncle
Jody JonesEddie's Cousin
Davenia McFaddenEddie's Aunt
Gwen McGeeEddie's mother
Lex MonsonCard Player #4
Warren MorrisPoetry Reader
Deon RichmondLittle Eddie
Basil WallaceEddie's Father
Damien WayansChild Running In The House
Ellis WilliamsEddie's uncle
Carol WoodsEddie's Aunt

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