
Lenny Bruce

Honey Bruce

Sally Marr

Artie Silver
Baltimore Comic

Aunt Mema

Sherman Hart
Jack Goldstein

Nurse

Girl
Hawaiin Judge
John Santi
San Francisco Policeman
San Francisco Judge
Defense Attorney
San Francisco Prosecutor

2nd San Francisco Judge
Reverend Mooney
New York Plainclothesman
New York Judge

New York Attorney
New York Attorney
New York Prosecutor
Kitty (age twelve)
Comic
Chorus Girl
Connection
Kitty (age one)
Chinese Waiter
Kitty (age two)
Court Reporter
Court Clerk
Club Owner
Chicago Plainclothesman
Chicago Plainclothesman
New York Assistant DA

Girl in Dressing Room (uncredited)

The Interviewer (voice) (uncredited)

Nightclub Patron (uncredited)
Nightclub Patron (uncredited)

New York Court Clerk (uncredited)

Marine Private (uncredited)
Man in Audience of Cellar Club (uncredited)
Hunter (uncredited)

Hunter (uncredited)
Nightclub Owner (uncredited)
Opening Stripper (uncredited)

Man in Audience of Cellar Club
Director of Photography

Director

Screenplay

Theatre Play
Producer
Executive Producer

Original Music Composer

Editor
Casting
Casting
Production Design
Property Master
Costumer
Costumer
Camera Operator
Assistant Camera
Assistant Camera
Sound
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gaffer
Key Grip
Sound Editor
Sound Assistant
Negative Cutter
Production Secretary

Music Supervisor

Associate Producer
First Assistant Director
First Assistant Director
Second Assistant Director
Set Decoration

Costume Design
Hairstylist
Hairstylist
Makeup Artist
Unit Manager

Casting

Assistant Editor
Assistant Editor
Script Supervisor
Unit Publicist
Medical Consultant

The story of acerbic 1960s comic Lenny Bruce, whose groundbreaking, no-holds-barred style and social commentary was often deemed by the establishment as too obscene for the public.