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  1. Funny Man is a 1994 British comedy horror film written and directed by Simon Sprackling. [2] It stars Christopher Lee, Tim James, Pauline Black and Benny Young.

  2. Funny Man: Directed by Simon Sprackling. With Tim James, Christopher Lee, Benny Young, Ingrid Lacey. After winning a English stately house in a game of poker, a record producer finds it to be haunted by a demonic jester intent on murdering his family.

  3. Funny Man 1994 Trailer HD - YouTube. Screenbound Pictures. 33.8K subscribers. 505. 54K views 7 years ago. ...more. Available on DVD from http://www.classicfilmsdirect.comWhen a mysterious...

  4. NEW. In a poker game, a record producer (Benny Young) wins a haunted house from a mysterious man (Christopher Lee). TOP CRITIC. Sadly, the result is a puerile mess, which succeeds in its aim of...

    • Horror, Comedy
  5. Jun 10, 1994 · One by one, Max's family are murdered by the Funny Man, a demonic jester with a varied and imaginative repertoire of homicidal techniques and an irreverent sense of humor. Meanwhile, Max's brother is on his way to the mansion with a bunch of hitchhikers who will be lucky to survive the night.

  6. Funny Man is a 1994 British horror comedy film written and directed by Simon Sprackling. Record producer Max Taylor (Benny Young) wins a mansion in England in a game of poker from a man named Callum Chance (Christopher Lee).

  7. One by one, Max's family are murdered by the Funny Man, a demonic jester with a varied and imaginative repertoire of homicidal techniques and an irreverent sense of humor. Meanwhile, Max's brother is on his way to the mansion with a bunch of hitchhikers who will be lucky to survive the night.

  8. Funny Man (1994) starring Christopher Lee, Ingrid Lacey, Tim James and directed by Simon Sprackling. Max Taylor, a poker-winning music producer, secures a sinister manor but unwittingly invites horror into his family’s life.

  9. Funny Man (1994) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  10. Sep 10, 2012 · Christopher Lee appears at the start of this farrago as a suave aristo who on the turn of a card loses his beloved ancestral home to a sleazy record producer, but neglects to warn the new owner...