Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the Truth

Documentary film

Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the Truth
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It is important that when we see a movie, it attracts us and involves us in the story it is telling us. If that connection is what you are looking for, Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the Truth is your ideal movie.
The film's producers decided that it would be released in year 1998.
It's always nice to find a movie that has a cast as good as we find in this feature film composed by Lenny Bruce, Robert De Niro, Steve Allen, Honey Bruce Friedman, Kitty Bruce.

We could say that the mission of the film director is to supervise all the tasks of the film and make important decisions for it. This task has been possible thanks to Robert B. Weide.
The film lasts 100 min. in which the story grabs you from beginning to end.
United States it has been the country that has given us this great movie.

One of the most important parts of the film is the decision of which words are going to be chosen to express what the director is looking for and this was in the hands of Robert B. Weide.
The production companies are betting on certain stories that they will later turn into movies and, without a doubt, HBO Documentary Films, Whyaduck Productions has been completely right with this one.
Spring Aspers and his team have managed to make the soundtrack of this film envelop you in the evolution of the events and enhance the sensations.

The photography of this film has been spectacular for us and this result has been thanks to the work of Biff Bracht.
If we had to frame this film in a specific genre, that would be Documentary film.

Critics Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the Truth

A good portrait of Lenny's life. An incredible documentary about a fascinating comedian. Funny, moving, a testament to the power of words
This is a MUST SEE! (for everyone). HBO documentaries are great. The best I've seen so far
Incredible vision for an incredible comedian. Great documentary. Excellent account of the career of man and the problems that surround him.
A great movie about a great artist. This movie should be an episode of American Masters on PBS.
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