Ron Ervin: Prodigal Son

Ron Ervin: Prodigal Son

10.0IMDb Score
Released:2022-09-27
Genre:Comedy
Duration:45 min
Director:Steven Baer
Actors:Ron Ervin
Production:Four by Three Productions

Overview:

Ron Ervin returns to his hometown to talk growing up in middle America, big city life and what it’s like living in the smallest apartment in New York City.

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