Portnoy's Complaint

Portnoy's Complaint

Release date : June 19, 1972
Runtime : 1h 41m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Ernest Lehman /
Writers : Ernest Lehman / Philip Roth /
Production companies : Chenault Productions / Warner Bros. Pictures /
June 19, 1972 1h 41m United States of America Comedy English More
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During a session with his psychoanalyst, Alexander Portnoy rants about everything that is bothering him. His complaints include his childhood and his family with an emphasis on his mother, his sexual fantasies and the problems that he has with women, and his obsessive feelings about his Judaism.
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Richard Benjamin
Alexander Portnoy
Karen Black
Mary Jane Reid a.k.a. Monkey
Lee Grant
Sophie Portnoy
Jack Somack
Jack Portnoy
Renée Lippin
Hannah Portnoy
Jeannie Berlin
Bubbles Girardi
Lewis J. Stadlen
Mandel (as Lewis Stadlen)
Jessica Rains
Opening Girl
Francesca De Sapio
Lina, Rome Prostitute
William Pabst
Clerk at Inn
Eleanor Zee
Woman in Hospital Bed
Tony Brande
Cab Driver
D.P. Barnes
Dr. Spielvogel
John Carradine
Judge (voice) (uncredited)
Arline Bletcher
Elevator Lady #2 (uncredited)
Minta Durfee
Elevator Lady #1 (uncredited)

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  • title:Portnoy's Complaint
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1972
  • Runtime:1h 41m
  • Genres: Comedy · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Ernest Lehman /
  • Writers: Ernest Lehman · Philip Roth ·
  • Production companies: Chenault Productions · Warner Bros. Pictures ·
  • Overview:During a session with his psychoanalyst, Alexander Portnoy rants about everything that is bothering him. His complaints include his childhood and his family with an emphasis on his mother, his sexual fantasies and the problems that he has with women, and his obsessive feelings about his Judaism.
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