A classic Kennedy-era improv routine by future film directors, Mike Nichols (Angels in America - you can see echoes of this sketch in the Meryl Streep-Al Pacino scenes) and Elaine May.
Saturday, July 07, 2007
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A classic Kennedy-era improv routine by future film directors, Mike Nichols (Angels in America - you can see echoes of this sketch in the Meryl Streep-Al Pacino scenes) and Elaine May.
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