
American Pie: Revealed(2004)
Documentary about the making of American Pie (1999), American Pie 2 (2001) and American Wedding (2003).

A behind-the-scenes short about the making of the 1991 Mel Brooks film "Life Stinks".

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Rudy De Luca
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Life Stinks: Does Life Really Stink? is a documentary, comedy film released in 2003. Directed by Greg Carson, it stars Mel Brooks, Rudy De Luca, Steve Haberman. A behind-the-scenes short about the making of the 1991 Mel Brooks film "Life Stinks".
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