

The Aristocrats
- Comedy
- Documentary
One hundred superstar comedians tell the same very, VERY dirty, filthy joke--one shared privately by comics since Vaudeville.
The Aristocrats is a 2005 comedy documentary that features 100 superstar comedians each performing their own version of a single, notoriously obscene joke that has been passed down among comics since the Vaudeville era. The film explores how different comedians interpret and deliver the same controversial material, offering a unique look at comedy styles and timing.
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Jason AlexanderSelf
Chris AlbrechtSelf - HBO Chairman / CEO
Hank AzariaSelf
Shelley BermanSelf- Steven Gary BanksBilly the Mime (as Billy the Mime)
Lewis BlackSelf
Mario CantoneSelf
George CarlinSelf
Drew CareySelf
Mark CohenSelf
Scott ThompsonSelf
Billy ConnollySelf
Hugh HefnerSelf (archive footage) (uncredited)
Jimmy KimmelSelf (archive footage) (uncredited)
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When was The Aristocrats released?
The Aristocrats was released on July 29, 2005.
What is The Aristocrats about?
The film documents 100 comedians each telling the same legendary dirty joke that has circulated privately among comics since Vaudeville, highlighting the different approaches and comedic styles each performer brings to the material.
Where can I watch The Aristocrats?
The Aristocrats is a released film available through various streaming and purchase platforms; check your preferred service for current availability.
Is The Aristocrats appropriate for all audiences?
No—the film contains extremely explicit language and adult content, as it centers on a notoriously obscene joke told by comedians throughout the documentary.






















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