Lenny Bruce: Without Tears

1972 NR 1h 10m 6.2

Documentary on the life and death of Lenny Bruce.

This documentary tells the story of the rise and fall of Lenny Bruce (1925-1966), hip comedian and bĂȘte noire to the establishment. The film makes the case that Bruce was impoverished and broken by a series of unjust arrests and prosecutions in the 1960s. Clips of Bruce performances, "bits" as he calls them, dominate the film, from Steve Allen's TV show to night-club appearances late in life when he would mine his arrests for material. Malcolm Muggeridge calls Bruce a moralist. A former assistant district attorney from New York in effect apologizes for his part in persecuting Bruce. The bounce and snap of Bruce in the 50s transform into ironic social commentary. Written by

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Info about Lenny Bruce: Without Tears

Studio(s): Fred Baker Films

Originally Released: Jan 01, 1972

Production Country: United States

Genres: Biography, Documentary