Maz Jobrani: Brown and Friendly Trailer

Maz Jobrani: Brown and Friendly Trailer (2009)

31 December 2009 Comedy 65 mins

Comedian Maz Jobrani showcases his brilliant and laugh-out-loud talents in his first solo stand-up comedy special. He tackles topics on politics, race and religion, and hilariously breaks down stereotypes about the Middle East.

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Cast

Maz Jobrani

as Himself

Khosrow Vaziri

as The Iron Sheik

Crew

International Releases Dates

United States 31 December 2009

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