
D.L. Hughley: Shocked & Appalled 2005
D.L. Hughley: Shocked & Appalled (2005) dives headfirst into the comedian's signature blend of bold humor and sharp social commentary.
Director: Paul Miller
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is D.L. Hughley: Shocked & Appalled (2005) about?
This documentary-style comedy showcases D.L. Hughley dissecting everything from racial stereotypes to the absurdities of modern politics and marriage. With his signature blunt humor, he also addresses controversies like *Soul Plane* while blending personal stories with biting social commentary.
Who directed D.L. Hughley: Shocked & Appalled?
Paul Miller directed this energetic blend of stand-up and documentary-style comedy, capturing Hughley's unfiltered take on cultural hot topics.
Who stars in D.L. Hughley: Shocked & Appalled?
The film stars comedian D.L. Hughley, with no additional credited cast listed.
Is D.L. Hughley: Shocked & Appalled (2005) worth watching?
While it's unrated, the film's sharp humor and candid themes make it a standout for fans of Hughley's style. The documentary approach adds depth to the jokes, offering both laughs and food for thought in under an hour.
How long is D.L. Hughley: Shocked & Appalled?
The runtime for D.L. Hughley: Shocked & Appalled is 42 minutes.
About D.L. Hughley: Shocked & Appalled (2005) — The Raw, Hilarious Take on Race and Pop Culture
D.L. Hughley: Shocked & Appalled (2005) dives headfirst into the comedian's signature blend of bold humor and sharp social commentary. Directed by Paul Miller, this documentary-style comedy finds Hughley tackling headline-grabbing topics like race relations, political absurdities, the trials of modern marriage, and even the cultural fallout from *Soul Plane*. With his trademark wit and fearless delivery, Hughley blends personal anecdotes with biting observations, creating an atmosphere that's as thought-provoking as it is laugh-out-loud funny. The 42-minute runtime flies by, packed with rapid-fire jokes and unfiltered takes that leave audiences both entertained and reflecting.
This isn't just another stand-up special—it's a candid snapshot of Hughley's comedic genius and his willingness to push boundaries. Whether he's dissecting media bias, skewering political hypocrisy, or sharing hilarious marital mishaps, his energy is infectious. Shot in documentary style, the film balances raw authenticity with polished humor, making it a standout in the comedy-documentary genre. Fans of Hughley's unapologetic style or anyone craving a mix of laughs and social satire will find this a standout watch.