
Enemies of Laughter
Comedy · Romance
Overview
Nerdy-looking Paul is a neurotic, failed sitcom writer, with a lackluster love life. But his best pal has an idea that might turn things around when he decides to film Paul's life, and turn his romantic disasters into a comedic documentary. When a beautiful young director decides to produce the real-life romantic comedy, Paul realizes that Cupid may be poised with his bow and arrow.
Top Cast


David Paymer
David Paymer
Paul
David Paymer
Paul


Judge Reinhold
Judge Reinhold
Sam
Judge Reinhold
Sam


Christina Fulton
Christina Fulton
Regina
Christina Fulton
Regina


Marilu Henner
Marilu Henner
Dani
Marilu Henner
Dani


Kathy Griffin
Kathy Griffin
Cindy
Kathy Griffin
Cindy


Peter Falk
Peter Falk
Paul's Father
Peter Falk
Paul's Father


Bea Arthur
Bea Arthur
Paul's Mother
Bea Arthur
Paul's Mother


Daphne Zuniga
Daphne Zuniga
Judy
Daphne Zuniga
Judy


Vanessa Angel
Vanessa Angel
Jennifer
Vanessa Angel
Jennifer


Shera Danese
Shera Danese
Helen
Shera Danese
Helen
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