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Lenny (1974)

Lenny Said It. "Hot Honey" Did It. Together They Shocked America.

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 51M

Director : Bob Fosse
Writer : Julian Barry

Synopsis

The story of acerbic 1960s comic Lenny Bruce, whose groundbreaking, no-holds-barred style and social commentary was often deemed by the establishment as too obscene for the public.

Actors

Dustin Hoffman
Dustin Hoffman
Lenny Bruce
Valerie Perrine
Valerie Perrine
Honey Bruce
Jan Miner
Jan Miner
Sally Marr
Stanley Beck
Stanley Beck
Artie Silver
Frankie Man
Frankie Man
Baltimore Comic
Rashel Novikoff
Rashel Novikoff
Aunt Mema
Gary Morton
Gary Morton
Sherman Hart
Guy Rennie
Guy Rennie
Jack Goldstein
Michele Yonge
Michele Yonge
Nurse
Kathryn Witt
Kathryn Witt
Girl
Monroe Myers
Monroe Myers
Hawaiin Judge
John DiSanti
John DiSanti
John Santi
Mickey Gatlin
Mickey Gatlin
San Francisco Policeman
Martin Begley
Martin Begley
San Francisco Judge
Mark Harris
Mark Harris
Defense Attorney
Richard Friedman
Richard Friedman
San Francisco Prosecutor
Lee Sandman
Lee Sandman
2nd San Francisco Judge
Jack Nagle
Jack Nagle
Reverend Mooney
Phil Philbin
Phil Philbin
New York Plainclothesman
Bruce McLaughlin
Bruce McLaughlin
New York Judge
Ted Sorel
Ted Sorel
New York Attorney
Clarence Thomas
Clarence Thomas
New York Attorney
Mike Murphy
Mike Murphy
New York Prosecutor
Susan Malnik
Susan Malnik
Kitty (age twelve)
George DeWitt
George DeWitt
Comic
Judy LaScala
Judy LaScala
Chorus Girl
Don Newsome
Don Newsome
Connection
Allison Goldstein
Allison Goldstein
Kitty (age one)
Winston Lee
Winston Lee
Chinese Waiter
Bridghid Glass
Bridghid Glass
Kitty (age two)
Joe Mencel
Joe Mencel
Court Reporter
Richard O'Barry
Richard O'Barry
Court Clerk
Beth Challis
Beth Challis
Club Owner
Robert Parsons
Robert Parsons
Chicago Plainclothesman
Cecil Seay
Cecil Seay
Chicago Plainclothesman
Bob Collins
Bob Collins
New York Assistant DA
Lynette Bernay
Lynette Bernay
Girl in Dressing Room (uncredited)
Bob Fosse
Bob Fosse
The Interviewer (voice) (uncredited)
Phyllis Hyman
Phyllis Hyman
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Lillian Zuckerman
Lillian Zuckerman
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Mal Jones
Mal Jones
New York Court Clerk (uncredited)
David Joseph Martinez
David Joseph Martinez
Marine Private (uncredited)
Alan Ormsby
Alan Ormsby
Man in Audience of Cellar Club (uncredited)
Frank Orsatti
Frank Orsatti
Hunter (uncredited)
Glenn R. Wilder
Glenn R. Wilder
Hunter (uncredited)
Zorita
Zorita
Nightclub Owner (uncredited)
Cindy Embers
Cindy Embers
Opening Stripper (uncredited)
Rod Ball
Rod Ball
Man in Audience of Cellar Club

Crews

Bob Fosse
Bob Fosse
Director
Julian Barry
Julian Barry
Screenplay
Julian Barry
Julian Barry
Theatre Play
Marvin Worth
Marvin Worth
Producer
David V. Picker
David V. Picker
Executive Producer
Ralph Burns
Ralph Burns
Original Music Composer
Alan Heim
Alan Heim
Editor
Marion Dougherty
Marion Dougherty
Casting
Beverly McDermott
Beverly McDermott
Casting
Joel Schiller
Joel Schiller
Production Design
Nicholas J. Romanac
Nicholas J. Romanac
Set Decoration
Albert Wolsky
Albert Wolsky
Costume Design
William A. Farley
William A. Farley
Hairstylist
Romaine Greene
Romaine Greene
Hairstylist
Robert Laden
Robert Laden
Makeup Artist
Neil A. Machlis
Neil A. Machlis
Unit Manager
Lynette Bernay
Lynette Bernay
Casting
Jonathan Pontell
Jonathan Pontell
Assistant Editor
Trudy Ship
Trudy Ship
Assistant Editor
Nicholas Sgarro
Nicholas Sgarro
Script Supervisor
Peter J. Silbermann
Peter J. Silbermann
Unit Publicist
Bruce Surtees
Bruce Surtees
Director of Photography
Michael J. Harte
Michael J. Harte
Costumer
Diana Bernay
Diana Bernay
Costumer
Roland
Roland "Ozzie" Smith
Camera Operator
Michael McGowan
Michael McGowan
Assistant Camera
John Winner
John Winner
Assistant Camera
Dennis Maitland
Dennis Maitland
Sound
Richard Vorisek
Richard Vorisek
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Chuck Holmes
Chuck Holmes
Gaffer
Billy Simpson
Billy Simpson
Key Grip
Katherine Wenning
Katherine Wenning
Sound Editor
Ed Rothkowitz
Ed Rothkowitz
Sound Assistant
Irving Rathner
Irving Rathner
Negative Cutter
Gail Geibel
Gail Geibel
Production Secretary
Ralph Burns
Ralph Burns
Music Supervisor
Robert Greenhut
Robert Greenhut
Associate Producer
Dennis J. Parrish
Dennis J. Parrish
Property Master
Ted Zachary
Ted Zachary
First Assistant Director
Douglas Green
Douglas Green
First Assistant Director
Thomas Lofaro
Thomas Lofaro
Second Assistant Director

Trailers and other movies

Lenny (1974) Original Trailer [FHD]

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