Synopsis:
The outrageous, groundbreaking comic Lenny Bruce, whose iconoclastic material in a conservative era got him into tragic trouble, is profiled by a close friend, Fred Baker, who prefers to remember the laughs Lenny Bruce's memory evokes instead of the tears. By presenting Bruce's landmark skits on the Steve Allen Show, his failed TV pilot episode and a candid interview with Nat Hentoff, Bruce's genius and anguish show through the dramatic and tragic trajectory of his career from aspiring artist to hunted "lawbreaker".
Directed by: | Fred Baker |
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Written by: | Fred Baker & Barbara Baker & John Parson |
Release date: | 1972-01-01 |
Runtime: | 70 minutes |
Cast:
Lenny Bruce
Himself (archive footage)
Himself (archive footage)
Steve Allen
Himself / DJ (archive footage)
Himself / DJ (archive footage)
Fred Baker
Narrator
Narrator
Martin Garbus
Himself (archive footage)
Himself (archive footage)
William Glenesk
Himself (archive footage)
Himself (archive footage)
Nat Hentoff
Himself (archive footage)
Himself (archive footage)
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