Robert Klein Still Can't Stop His Leg
The life and career of comedian Robert Klein are the focus of this documentary, which includes interviews with Jerry Seinfeld, Jon Stewart, Richard Lewis and more.
22 December 1945, Glasgow, Kentucky, USA
4 October 1923, Wilmette, Illinois, USA
1 December 1940, Peoria, Illinois, USA
22 November 1921, Deer Park, Long Island, New York, USA
23 October 1925, Corning, Iowa, USA
8 February 1942, New York City, New York, USA
28 September 1901, New York City, New York, USA
24 January 1949, Chicago, Illinois, USA
13 February 1934, Great Neck, Long Island, New York, USA
9 August 1942, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
24 April 1953, Woburn, Massachusetts, USA
16 May 1905, Grand Island, Nebraska, USA
15 October 1953, Valley Stream, Long Island, New York, USA
4 November 1969, Uvalde, Texas, USA
21 December 1957, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
24 April 1942, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
October 22, 1903 in Bath Beach, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
28 November 1962, New York City, New York, USA
25 October 1970, Santa Monica, California, USA
May 12, 1925 in St. Louis, Missouri, USA
October 5, 1902 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
19 June 1897, Brooklyn [now in New York City], New York, USA
15 May 1940, Warren, Ohio, USA
9 August 1970, Chicago, Illinois, USA
10 August 1954, Forest Hills, Queens, New York, USA
May 1, 1918 in Canton, Ohio, USA
12 May 1937, New York City, New York, USA
March 29, 2017
A movable, funny and very enjoyable feast.
March 29, 2017
A sprightly documentary about the diverse and impressive career of the stand-up comedian.
May 10, 2017
He still can't stop living and breathing comedy. But finally, Klein has the visual autobiography he deserves.
March 29, 2017
Fine can't be faulted for loving his subject. His filmmaking reflects that love.
April 03, 2017
There's something special in watching a documentary about someone you aren't familiar with, and then really enjoying it. It's like the filmmaker has given you a gift.
May 10, 2017
The film, directed by Marshall Fine, does an excellent job of reintroducing Klein to a generation younger than the comedian's: Klein is now a hale and hearty 75 years old.

