Portnoy's Complaint (1972)



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Synopsis:
Screenwriter Ernest Lehman, whose credits include the screenplays for North by Northwest, Sabrina, West Side Story, and The Sweet Smell of Success, made a less than distinguished debut as a director with this adaptation of Philip Roth's controversial novel about Alexander Portnoy (Richard Benjamin), a Jewish man who, during a session with his analyst, goes on one long tirade after another about his family, his childhood, his sexual fantasies and desires, his problems with women, and his obsession with his own Judaism. If ever there was a novel that by its nature would defy accurate presentation onscreen, this was it; but for all its flaws, Portnoy's Complaint does feature a few good performances, most notably Karen Black as Portnoy's Gentile lust object, "The Monkey," Jeannie Berlin as the memorably named local slattern Bubbles Girardi, and Jill Clayburgh as Naomi, a woman Portnoy meets in Israel. Lehman never directed again.

~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
1/1/1972
Director Credit
Ernest Lehman Director
Cast Credit
John Peter Richmond Judge
Mike de Anda Mr. Harero
Renee Lippin Hannah Portnoy
Eleanor Zee Woman in Hospital Bed
Jessica Rains Girl In Office
Francesca de Sapio Lina
Kevin Conway Smolka
William Pabst Inn Clerk
Tony Brande Cab Driver
Lewis J. Stadlen Mandel
Carmen Zapata Mrs. Harero
D.P. Barnes Dr. Otto Spielvogel
Richard Benjamin Alexander Portnoy
Karen Black Mary Jane Reid
Lee Grant Sophie Portnoy
Jack Somack Jack Portnoy
Jeannie Berlin Bubbles Girardi
Jill Clayburgh Naomi
Production Credits Credit
Ernest Lehman Producer
Sidney Beckerman Producer
Art Department Credit
Harold Michelson Art Director
Robert F. Boyle Production Designer
George "Bob" Nelson Set Designer
Film Camera Credit
Phil Lathrop Cinematographer
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Charles Schram Makeup
Moss Mabry Costume Designer



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