Lenny (film) explained

Lenny
Director:Bob Fosse
Screenplay:Julian Barry
Starring:Dustin Hoffman
Valerie Perrine
Producer:Marvin Worth
Music:Ralph Burns
Cinematography:Bruce Surtees
Editing:Alan Heim
Studio:Marvin Worth Productions
Tribe Entertainment Group
Distributor:United Artists
Runtime:111 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Budget:$2,700,000[1]
Gross:$11,622,000 (rentals)[2]

Lenny is a 1974 American biographical drama film about the comedian Lenny Bruce, starring Dustin Hoffman and directed by Bob Fosse. The screenplay by Julian Barry is based on his play of the same name.

Plot

The film jumps between various sections of Bruce's life, including scenes of when he was in his prime, and the burned-out, strung-out performer who, in the twilight of his life, used his nightclub act to pour out his personal frustrations. We watch as up-and-coming Bruce courts his "Shiksa goddess", a stripper named Honey. With family responsibilities, Lenny is encouraged to do a "safe" act, but he cannot do it. Constantly in trouble for flouting obscenity laws, Lenny develops a near-messianic complex that fuels both his comedy genius and his talent for self-destruction. Worn out by a lifetime of tilting at establishment windmills, Lenny Bruce dies of a morphine overdose in 1966.

Cast

Release

Lenny opened at Cinema I in New York City on November 10, 1974, and grossed a house record $14,981 in its first day.[3]

Reception

Critical response

On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 87% based on 31 reviews. The critical consensus reads: "Dustin Hoffman inhabits Lenny Bruce with nervy energy in Bob Fosse's richly stylized telling of the pioneering comedian's career and downfall."[4] On Metacritic, it has a score of 61 out of 100, based on 9 critic reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[5]

One of the less enthusiastic reviews came from Roger Ebert, stating, "Unless we go in convinced that Lenny Bruce was an important performer, the movie doesn't convince us."[6]

In 2012, British film critic Mark Kermode put Hoffman's performance as Lenny Bruce at number eight in a top-ten video of Hoffman's best performances.[7]

Accolades

AwardCategoryNominee(s)Result
Academy Awards[8] Best PictureMarvin Worth
Best DirectorBob Fosse
Best ActorDustin Hoffman
Best ActressValerie Perrine
Best Screenplay – Adapted from Other MaterialJulian Barry
Best CinematographyBruce Surtees
Blue Ribbon AwardsBest Foreign Language FilmBob Fosse
British Academy Film Awards[9] Best Actor in a Leading RoleDustin Hoffman
Best Actress in a Leading RoleValerie Perrine
Most Promising Newcomer to Leading Film Roles
Cannes Film Festival[10] Palme D'OrBob Fosse
Best ActressValerie Perrine
Directors Guild of America Awards[11] Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion PicturesBob Fosse
Golden Globe Awards[12] Best Actor in a Motion Picture – DramaDustin Hoffman
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – DramaValerie Perrine
Best Director – Motion PictureBob Fosse
National Board of Review Awards[13] Top Ten Films
Best Supporting ActressValerie Perrine
New York Film Critics Circle Awards[14] Best ActorDustin Hoffman
Best ActressValerie Perrine
Best Supporting Actress
Sant Jordi AwardsBest Foreign FilmBob Fosse
Writers Guild of America Awards[15] Best Drama Adapted from Another MediumJulian Barry

Home media

Lenny was released on DVD by MGM Home Video April 1, 2003, in a Region 1 widescreen format, and by Twilight Time (under license from MGM and 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment) as a Region 1 widescreen Blu-ray February 10, 2015.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Film Heritage. 1974.
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20080614093502/http://www.boxofficereport.com/database/1974.shtml Top 20 Films of 1974 by Domestic Revenue.
  3. Variety. 'Prince' Gives N.Y. Tall 215G; 'Lenny' First Day of $14,981; 'Pelham' 65G, 'Amarcord' 31G. November 13, 1974. 10.
  4. Web site: Lenny Movie Reviews, Pictures . . September 27, 2023.
  5. Web site: Lenny . . 2020-07-01 .
  6. Web site: Ebert . Roger . Roger Ebert . Lenny movie review & film summary (1974) . .
  7. Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: kermodeandmayo . Kermode Uncut: Hoffman Top Ten . 2012-12-04 . . 2017-10-25 .
  8. Web site: The 47th Academy Awards (1975) Nominees and Winners . October 2, 2011 . oscars.org . September 1, 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190901233914/https://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1975 . live .
  9. Web site: BAFTA Awards: Film in 1976 . . 1975 . 16 September 2016 . .
  10. Web site: Festival de Cannes: Lenny . 2009-04-28. festival-cannes.com.
  11. Web site: 27th DGA Awards . . July 5, 2021.
  12. Web site: Lenny – Golden Globes . . July 5, 2021 . .
  13. Web site: 1974 Award Winners . . July 5, 2021.
  14. Web site: 1974 New York Film Critics Circle Awards . . June 3, 2021.
  15. Web site: Awards Winners. wga.org. Writers Guild of America. https://archive.today/20121205095022/http://www.wga.org/awards/awardssub.aspx?id=1551. 2012-12-05. 2010-06-06.