

Night of Too Many Stars: America Unites for Autism Programs
Genres
Overview
Jon Stewart returns to television to host a live show presented from The Theater at Madison Square Garden in New York. Benefiting NEXT for Autism, the special features stand-up performances, sketches and short films.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
131 min
Release Date
2017-11-18
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
5
Vote Average
6.4
Jon Stewart
Self - Host
Adam Sandler
Self
Vincent D'Onofrio
Self
Steve Carell
Self
Paul Rudd
Self
Steve Buscemi
Self
Maya Rudolph
Self
Larry David
Self
Fred Armisen
Self
Sarah Silverman
Self
Susan Sarandon
Self
Ben McKenzie
Self
Natasha Lyonne
Self
Natasha Leggero
Self
Ilana Glazer
Self
Chris Rock
Self
Amy Schumer
Self
Jessica Williams
Self
Will Forte
Self
Abbi Jacobson
Self
Uzo Aduba
Self
Ronan Farrow
Self
Martin Short
Self
Louis C.K.
Self
Bill Burr
Self
Cecily Strong
Self
John Oliver
Self
Gilbert Gottfried
Self
Kenan Thompson
Self
Tony Danza
Self
Kyle Mooney
Self
Jim Gaffigan
Self
Aidy Bryant
Self
Aasif Mandvi
Self
Jon Bon Jovi
Self
Matt Stone
Self
'Weird Al' Yankovic
Self
John Hodgman
Self
Seth Meyers
Self
Bob Barker
Self
Rachel Feinstein
Self
Robert Smigel
Triumph the Insult Comic Dog
Jason Jones
Self
Samantha Bee
Self
Larry Wilmore
Self
Andy Cohen
Self
Martha Stewart
Self
Paul Shaffer
Self
Bill Nye
Self
Hasan Minhaj
Self
Hoda Kotb
Self
Jordan Klepper
Self
Al Roker
Self
Tommy Hilfiger
Self
Willie Geist
Self
Tom Colicchio
Self
Owen Suskind
Self
John Mulaney
Self
Howie Mandel
Self
Ben Stiller
Self
Olivia Munn
Self
Rob Corddry
Self
Ellie Kemper
Self
Truck Hudson
Cop / Security
Simon Feil
Lawyer
Kyle Knauf
The Medic
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