Get Bruce

Director: Andrew J. Kuehn

Institute History

  • 1999 Sundance Film Festival

Description

He has been entertaining us for years with his rare brand of wit and humor, but most of us may not even know his name: Bruce Vilanch. As comedy writer on almost every major award show and laugh doctor to some of Hollywood’s biggest stars, Get Bruce celebrates the career of one of show business’s hardest-working unsung heroes. In interviews from his celebrity client list, Billy Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg, Robin Williams, and Paul Reiser sing his praises and share anecdotes that amuse and delight. When sharing stories, they never manage to delve deeply for too long before the room explodes into wisecracks and jokes. Vilanch’s first muse was actually Bette Midler, who discovered him during her humble beginnings at a nightclub in Chicago. It is he she credits for introducing her to Sophie Tucker, still a staple of her act today.
Get Bruce is not skin deep, however; from a childhood with adoptive parents in New Jersey to landing a job as a reporter at the Chicago.
Tribune to his active life in Los Angeles, you bounce along with Vilanch. There is wonderful heart to this generous and committed man with his wild hair, clad in selections from his trademark T-shirt collection. In a medium that is all about collaboration, it is refreshing to see a film about a subject who is rarely in the spotlight. Outspoken, sometimes touching, but always hilarious, Get Bruce raises the curtain, exposing an incredible talent in a very lively film.


Andrew J. Kuehn, Director
Andrew J. Kuehn is no stranger to the motion-picture industry. He founded Kaleidoscope Films in 1969 and made it the most successful company for marketing motion pictures in the world, creating campaigns for more than half of the top-grossing films of all time. After being honored by the Cannes Film Festival in 1994 and the Hollywood Reporter in 1995, he turned his focus to motion-picture research and development. Get Bruce is Kuehn’s first theatrical release under the AJK Productions banner.

— John Cooper

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