The Men's Club Explained

The Men's Club
Producer:Howard Gottfried
Director:Peter Medak
Screenplay:Leonard Michaels
Music:Lee Holdridge
Cinematography:John Fleckenstein
Studio:Atlantic Entertainment Group
Runtime:101 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English
Gross:$2,556,361

The Men's Club is a 1986 American drama film directed by Peter Medak, based on the novel of the same name by Leonard Michaels. It stars Roy Scheider, Harvey Keitel, Frank Langella, Treat Williams, David Dukes and Richard Jordan.[1] It is famed for Keitel's assertive denial of masturbation.[2]

Plot

A band of friends go on a drunken, all-night spree, spending a night in a high-class San Francisco brothel.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Men's Club. The New York Times. Walter Goodman. 1986.
  2. News: Leonard Michaels. Harvey Keitel Isn't Masturbating. "The Men's Club". 1986. 2011-06-21.