Lenny (1974) USA
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Director:Bob Fosse
Studio:MGM (Video & DVD)
Producer:David V. Picker, Marvin Worth, Robert Greenhut
Writer:Julian Barry
Rating:4.5
Rated:R
Date Added:2006-03-28
ASIN:B00005V9HM
UPC:0027616874863
Price:$19.98
Awards:Nominated for Golden Globe. Another 91 wins & 97 nominations
Genre:Biography
Release:2007-08-06
IMDb:0096697
Duration:111
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
Sound:Dolby
Languages:English, Spanish, Albanian, French, Japanese, German, Russian, Hindi, Swahili, Italian, Swedish, Turkish, Cantonese, Mandarin, Hebrew, Arabic, Klingon, Bengali
Subtitles:English, Spanish, French
Features:Anamorphic
Black & White
Dubbed
Subtitled
Bob Fosse  ...  (Director)
Julian Barry  ...  (Writer)
 
Hoffman/Perrine/Miner/Beck  ...  
Julie Kavner  ...  Marge Simpson
Nancy Cartwright  ...  Bart Simpson
Yeardley Smith  ...  Lisa Simpson
Dan Castellaneta  ...  Homer Simpson
Hank Azaria  ...  Chief Wiggum
Harry Shearer  ...  Ned Flanders
Pamela Hayden  ...  Milhouse Van Houten
Tress MacNeille  ...  Agnes Skinner
Karl Wiedergott  ...  Additional Voices (244 episodes, 1998-2010)
Maggie Roswell  ...  Helen Lovejoy (179 episodes, 1990-2011)
Marcia Wallace  ...  Edna Krabappel (166 episodes, 1990-2011)
Russi Taylor  ...  Martin Prince (160 episodes, 1990-2011)
Dustin Hoffman  ...  
Valerie Perrine  ...  
Jan Miner  ...  
Stanley Beck  ...  
Frankie Man  ...  
Bruce Surtees  ...  Cinematographer
Alan Heim  ...  Editor
Comments: On Your Marks, Get Set, D'Oh!

Summary: Based loosely on the Broadway play, this film biography of late comedian Lenny Bruce captures his fiery brand of provocative humor while looking at his less-than-savory personal life. Dustin Hoffman earned an Oscar nomination for his portrayal of Bruce, a seminal figure in stand-up comedy who broke boundaries of language and subject matter by questioning hypocrisy and telling it hilariously like he saw it. Director Bob Fosse, working with cinematographer Bruce Surtees, used black-and-white to capture the shadowy nightclub world in which Bruce rose and fell, bleakly depicting the eventual loss of his livelihood when he became a victim of governmental obscenity prosecution. Hoffman is ably supported by Valerie Perrine as Bruce's stripper wife, Honey, as much a victim as a lover for Bruce. --Marshall Fine