Russell Brand's documentary 'Brand: A Second Coming' was a complete box office flop – making a measly £420, according to The Sun.

The 40-year-old actor and comedian, who achieved notoriety for his loud mouth and outspoken opinions as the host of Big Brother's Big Mouth, experienced his first major career flop as the film on his life was kicked out of cinemas.

At one time the infamous lothario was enjoying worldwide fame as one of the most sought-after names in Hollywood, with starring roles in Forgetting Sarah Marshall and Get Him To The Greek.

The documentary, which was directed by award-winning Ondi Timoner, screened at just one cinema in London where only 23 people paid to see it.

Before the film's release in mid October, Russell pulled his support for the movie because he didn't like how the final edit portrayed him.

According to the director, and his pal, Ondi , the comedian became a control freak when she refused to remove a string of scenes from the documentary.

The actor-turned-activist demanded she edit out footage of him being arrested while high on drugs and naked at a protest, as well as him discussing torturing a family dog.

But Ondi – called in after five other directors fell by the wayside – refused.

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She said Brand then turned his back on the project, boycotted the finished film and ordered the rest of the cast, including rocker Noel Gallagher and even his own mum, to snub the film’s European premiere at London Film Festival.

The 42-year-old American said: “He demanded that they don’t come. It’s just crazy. He’s not happy with the final edit and he’s small. A child. It’s like a schoolyard bully.

“God forbid the royal Russell Brand sours to you. It’s disappointing because I believed in him and I did everything I could.

“But he can’t see past himself. He is a narcissist. And he’s ruthless.”

As well as the naked protest footage – which Ondi did tweak to protect his modesty – Brand asked for clips of him playing romantically with his pop star ex-wife Katy Perry to be cut.

The 31-year-old singer, who was married to Brand from 2010 to 2012, is mocked in the documentary as he uses his marriage as part of a stand-up routine.

According to Grazia magazine, he joked about her accent and "portrays her as a bimbo," before pal Noel Gallagher tried to give him tips, claiming he knew they wouldn't stay married for long.

Harsh.

But it seems the serial-shagger needn't have been so concerned by how he's portrayed either... barely anyone's seen it!