ROBIN HARRIS - “WE DON’T DIE: WE MULTIPLY"
A Documentary Film on one of the greatest black stand ups of all time.
(feature length documentary)

Robin Harris became famous as the legendary Master of Ceremonies at the Comedy Act Theater in South Central, Los Angeles. He was the creator of BeBe’s Kids, the father in House Party and Sweet Dick Willy in Do the Right Thing. In 1990, at the age of 34, after a sold out uproarious performance at the Regal Theater in Chicago, that night, he died in his sleep. The film features “never seen before” Robin performances and accolades from his contemporaries… Martin Lawrence, Bernie Mac, Cedric the Entertainer, DL Hughley, Robert Townsend, Joe Torry and more. They say that he and Richard Pryor are the two greatest stand ups they ever saw, that Robin opened the door for them and for so many, and that he is dearly missed and loved.


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