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Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the Truth

  • 1998
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
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Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the Truth (1998)
BiographyComedyDocumentary

Comedian Lenny Bruce struck a subversive chord in an era of change in America. After getting his start as a conventional stand-up comic, Bruce's increasingly iconoclastic act transformed him... Read allComedian Lenny Bruce struck a subversive chord in an era of change in America. After getting his start as a conventional stand-up comic, Bruce's increasingly iconoclastic act transformed him into a leading figure of the 1960s counterculture. This is his story.Comedian Lenny Bruce struck a subversive chord in an era of change in America. After getting his start as a conventional stand-up comic, Bruce's increasingly iconoclastic act transformed him into a leading figure of the 1960s counterculture. This is his story.

  • Director
    • Robert B. Weide
  • Writer
    • Robert B. Weide
  • Stars
    • Robert De Niro
    • Steve Allen
    • Honey Bruce Friedman
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    • Director
      • Robert B. Weide
    • Writer
      • Robert B. Weide
    • Stars
      • Robert De Niro
      • Steve Allen
      • Honey Bruce Friedman
    • 11User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Robert De Niro
    Robert De Niro
    • Self - Narrator
    • (voice)
    Steve Allen
    Steve Allen
    • Self
    Honey Bruce Friedman
    • Self
    Kitty Bruce
    Kitty Bruce
    • Self
    Lenny Bruce
    Lenny Bruce
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    JoJo D'Amore
    • Self
    John Dolan
    • Self
    Martin Garbus
    • Self
    Jackie Gayle
    Jackie Gayle
    • Self
    Nat Hentoff
    • Self
    Paul Krassner
    Paul Krassner
    • Self
    Richard Kuh
    • Self
    Sally Marr
    • Self
    Frank Ray Perilli
    Frank Ray Perilli
    • Self
    • (as Frankie Ray)
    Maynard Sloate
    • Self
    Jack Sobel
    • Self
    Howard Solomon
    • Self
    Lotus Weinstock
    • Self
    • Director
      • Robert B. Weide
    • Writer
      • Robert B. Weide
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    peter-m-koch

    This film should be an episode of "American Masters" on PBS

    if it isn't, already, and, along with the "Lenny Bruce Performance Film", may become known as the definitive video overview of the life and work of this iconic, visionary, controversial and seminal American artist, satirist and comedian.

    Perhaps the one important event in Bruce's life, overlooked by, or perhaps deliberately excluded from, the film, is the near-fatal injury suffered by Bruce's wife, Honey, in a car accident.

    It would have been good to see interviewed in the film, people that knew Bruce, that were heard in Larry Josephson's "Modern Times" radio documentary, "Lenny Bruce Remembered", such as Orin Keepnews, Sid Mark, Mort Sahl, Jean Shepherd, Albert Goldman, and Sherman Block, but I suppose one cannot have everything, and it IS Bob Weide's film, not Larry Josephson's. We DO hear from Bruce's mother, wife, and last girlfriend, Lotus Weinstock, in the film, as we do in the radio documentary.

    It also would have been good to see and hear Bob Dylan talk about the real-life incident he mentions in his song "Lenny Bruce" :

    "I rode with him, in a taxi once, only a mile and a half, seemed like it took a couple of months"

    if indeed that did happen, but perhaps that was between the two of them only.

    I will close by quoting from the end of Bruce's autobiography. I think the words are Dick Schaap's :

    "Finally, one last four-letter word concerning Lenny Bruce : Dead. At forty. That's obscene."
    8gbheron

    A Good Portrait of Lenny's Life

    Lenny Bruce is an iconic figure from post-war America. He is viewed today, both as a martyr in the struggle for freedom of expression, and as a giant in stand-up comedy showing the way to an entire generation of comedians that followed him. "Lenny Bruce: Dare to Tell the Truth" fleshes out the icon and presents Lenny as a human being. Following the chronology of Lenny's life from WWII till his premature death in 1965, the film is enhanced by interviews with Lenny's mother, ex-wife, daughter and associates.

    No new facts about Lenny's life or motivations are revealed in the movie; it's all stuff we already know. Nonetheless, it is a very well made documentary, presenting Lenny as a real person, and for that reason should be viewed by people interested in this influential American.
    10MrAwesome79

    This is a MUST SEE! (for everyone)

    I saw this documentary right after it came on HBO, for the first time (8yr. or so ago). For those who are not familiar with Lenny Bruce, this film is a must to see. I have to say the same for those who know of Lenny (like if you have read "How to Talk Dirty and Influence People", or whatever). Though if you don't have that book, (this is to everyone) please buy it.

    Back to the film, I think that this documentary is one of the best of it's time (later 90's). This is a great depiction of his life, and basically the sacrifices that he was confronted with. I have to applaud Robert Weide for this work. As a filmmaker he truly (though a true fan of Lenny), remained realistic without bias. To top it off Robert De Nero is the narrator.

    The only thing else I can say is, "we should all be thankful that we had a Lenny Bruce, for if not for him we would not have the great performers we have today".

    (Please Watch this Film if you can / and Don't Forget the BOOK!)
    9Mr.Toad

    Great Documentary

    I loved this documentary.

    I have been a fan of Lenny Bruce for years, and I was impressed that the film made the point that Bruce was a pioneer, and without him, other comedians such as George Carlin, Richard Pryor (and later, Chris Rock and others) might not have had the careers they did.

    After Bruce's conviction in New York for obscenity, no other comedian has been prosecuted. He set the trend, and his suffering smoothed the path for others.

    I would have liked a little more archival footage showing more fully why Lenny Bruce was such an innovator, but this is a minor gripe.

    All in all, a great film. Should be seen by anyone who is concerned about the the influence of the conservative right wing in the USA, and their attempts to stifle free speech, even to this day.
    9Hermit C-2

    Excellent account of the man's career and the issues surrounding him.

    It mat be a cliche to call documentaries like this "fascinating" and "informative" but this one is. Rather than simply hearing a bunch of people tell you how funny, insightful and human Lenny Bruce was, you can judge for yourself from the extensive film clips shown here, ones you are unlikely to have seen anywhere else.

    One of the big revelations here is how well-rounded a talent Bruce was. He was not just a one (sick)-joke performer, as archive footage of some of his early TV appearances show. Another clip has him singing a song of his own composition, "All Alone," worked into material concerning his breakup with his beloved wife Honey. She, Bruce's mother Sally Marr, and other friends contribute many colorful reminiscences. Yet another bit of footage has Bruce holding a sidewalk news conference naming names of those who suggested that he could bribe a judge in one of his many obscenity trials. You would swear this amazing scene couldn't possibly have been an impromptu session, yet it was.

    The talk of Bruce and freedom of speech is not just a lot of liberal breastbeating; what happened to him was a disgrace. That he was prosecuted so many times for obscenity is the true outrage here. The documentary might go a little easy on his drug use but that really isn't what the man was all about anyway. Watch this film and find out.

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    • Trivia
      This Oscar-nominated documentary was 12 years in the making.
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    • Release date
      • October 21, 1998 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ленни Брюс: Клянусь говорить только правду
    • Production companies
      • HBO Documentary Films
      • Whyaduck Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $21,350
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $16,445
      • Oct 25, 1998
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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