
Through nine feature films, an Emmy-award-winning TV show, and thousands of television commercials, Ernest P. Worrell became a beloved comedy icon. Originally created as an advertising character, Ernest transcended these humble beginnings to become an unexpected hit—given life through the creativity of an indispensable team of artists, as well as through the unparalleled talent of actor Jim Varney. Today, two decades after Varney’s death, both Ernest and Jim seem to endure largely as pop culture footnotes; or worse, as easy punchlines. But there’s more to Ernest than that, and this documentary film will guide viewers through the entire Ernest epoch to examine the shelf life of a phenomenon. Using archival footage, cast and crew interviews, and never-before-seen material, we will seek to answer the questions: “Who was Ernest, who was Jim Varney, how did they relate, and why do they both mean so much to people?”

Jim Varney
Self (archive footage)

John Cherry
Self (archive footage)

Daniel Butler
Self

Justin Lloyd
Self

Heckler

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Untitled Mitch Hedberg documentary

Totally Bill Hicks

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George Carlin: Doin' It Again

George Carlin: Life Is Worth Losing

Dermot Morgan: Fearless Funnyman

The Real Charlie Chaplin

Will Smith: The Prince of Hollywood

Typisch Emil

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Rhod Gilbert: Stand Up To Infertility

Robin Williams: Weapons of Self Destruction

Jim Norton: Mouthful of Shame

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Steve-O: Out on Bail

Joan Rivers at the BBC