March 29th at 7:30pm
Main Hall
SCREENING OF THE DOCUMENTARY ROBERT KLEIN STILL CAN’T STOP HIS LEG AND POST-FILM DISCUSSION WITH DIRECTOR MARSHALL FINE AND LEGENDARY COMEDIAN ROBERT KLEIN AT THE PICTURE HOUSE REGIONAL FILM CENTER
March 6, 2017 – Pelham, NY – On Wednesday, March 29th at 7:30 p.m. The Picture House Regional Film Center (TPH) will show the documentary Robert Klein Still Can’t Stop His Leg (1
hr. 34 mins.) followed by a discussion with the director, TPH’s
Critic-in-Residence Marshall Fine and the subject of the film, legendary
comedian Robert Klein.
In the documentary, Fine follows Klein in his daily routines, and
gives viewers an inside look at a seasoned comic improvising jokes about
everyday life: grocery shopping, getting a haircut and hanging out with
pals. Interviews with Jerry Seinfeld, Jon Stewart and Bill Maher, to
name a few, as well as clips from some of Klein’s seminal routines round
out this entertaining portrait.
After the screening, TPH’s Critic-in-Residence Marshall Fine
who also directed the film, will moderate a discussion and Q&A with
Robert Klein. For more than forty years, Robert Klein has
entertained audiences, and he continues to have an acclaimed career in
comedy, on Broadway, on television, and in film. Born in the Bronx, he
was a member of the famed Second City theatrical troupe in Chicago.
Klein was nominated twice for Grammy Awards for Best Comedy Album of the
Year. He received a Tony Award nomination for Best Actor, and won a Los
Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for his performance in the hit Neil
Simon musical, They’re Playing Our Song. In 1993, Klein won an Obie and the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in Wendy Wasserstein’s, The Sisters Rosensweig.
In 1975, Klein was the first comedian to appear in a live concert on
Home Box Office. He has gone on to do nine one-man shows for HBO and
received his first Emmy nomination for Outstanding Music and Lyrics in
2001 for Robert Klein: Child in His 50’s. Among dozens of starring and guest-starring roles on television, he co-starred in the hit NBC series, Sisters, has a recurring guest-starring role on Law and Order and has guest starred on The Good Wife, Madam Secretary and Royal Pains. He regularly appeared on talk shows, making more than 100 appearances on The Tonight Show and Late Show with David Letterman and has hosted Saturday Night Live three times. Currently, he can be seen on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, where he is a show favorite.
Fine was long-time film critic for The Journal-News and
national film correspondent for Gannett News Service. A
three-time-chairman of the New York Film Critics Circle, he is a
freelance writer who serves as film/TV critic for Star magazine and as contributing editor to Cigar Aficionado
magazine, where he writes cover stories. He also writes about film on a
regular basis for his own website, Hollywood & Fine
(hollywoodandfine.com), and posts regularly on Huffington Post. The
author of biographies of directors Sam Peckinpah and John Cassavetes, he
also directed a documentary about film critic Rex Reed.