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Oct 2023
31m 23s

Lenny | Stand-Up Film Festival

Adam Palcher and Adam Sherlock
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This week we end out our Stand-Up Film Festival with the one and only Bob Fosse and his biopic of the late and great Lenny Bruce. Lenny was made in a unique style that only Fosse can execute. This was a absolutely fascinating movie and outstanding discussion. Enjoy!

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