Thursday, October 26, 2017

The Lenny Bruce Performance Film (1967)

Genre: Comedy / Documentary
Directed by: John Magnuson
Starring: Lenny Bruce
Running time: 72 minutes



Lenny Bruce did not only open doors for the comedians that would come after him: He blew them open. He did so with his determination to do things his way, constantly pushing the envelope way past what the powers-that-be were willing to take back then. He did it, and, in the end, he paid the price with multiple arrests for public obscenity and the trials that followed.

This film, shot in black-and-white, captures his next-to-last live performance, in San Fransisco, before his untimely death from a drug overdose. In front of a small crowd, Bruce mostly reads from the transcripts of his trials, trying to defend his act. As a person who has done stand-up and who likes to joke around, I found it sad to see such a great man having to explain himself in such a way. There is not much worse that having to explain humor to take all the fun out of it.

Lenny Bruce’s pace on stage is sometimes hard to follow, but this film remains a major part of history and it should be seen by fans of stand-up comedy. Many others were able to do what they did because Lenny Bruce led the way.


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