The Mother Show (1991)

The Mother Show (1991) poster

Produced by Tom Rubnitz in collaboration with Tom Koken and Barbara Lipp, The Mother Show is a tribute to mothers everywhere, starring Frieda, the “living” doll. Frieda asks her mother a series of questions, such as “Mom, are there days when you feel not-so-fresh?” and spells out the meaning of the word “mother.” The tape ends with her endearing pronouncement, “Mom, you’re like a mother to me.”

Director: Tom Koken, Tom Rubnitz, Barbara Lipp
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 5 min
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Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Mother Show about?
Produced by Tom Rubnitz in collaboration with Tom Koken and Barbara Lipp, The Mother Show is a tribute to mothers everywhere, starring Frieda, the “living” doll. Frieda asks her mother a series of questions, such as “Mom, are there days when you feel not-so-fresh?” and spells out the meaning of the word “mother.” The tape ends with her endearing pronouncement, “Mom, you’re like a mother to me.”
Who directed The Mother Show?
The Mother Show was directed by Tom Koken, Tom Rubnitz, Barbara Lipp.
Who stars in The Mother Show?
The Mother Show stars Frieda.
How long is The Mother Show?
The Mother Show has a runtime of 5m (5 minutes).
What genre is The Mother Show?
The Mother Show is a Comedy film.
Where was The Mother Show produced?
The Mother Show was produced in United States of America.