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The Life of Reilly

  • 2006
  • Unrated
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
367
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The Life of Reilly (2006)
BiographyComedyDocumentary

If, in 1940, you had a lobotomized aunt, an institutionalized father, a racist mother, and were the only gay kid on the block, what do you think the odds would be that you'd end up a Tony wi... Read allIf, in 1940, you had a lobotomized aunt, an institutionalized father, a racist mother, and were the only gay kid on the block, what do you think the odds would be that you'd end up a Tony winner, a staple of television, and a generational icon? Enter "The Life Of Reilly". The cli... Read allIf, in 1940, you had a lobotomized aunt, an institutionalized father, a racist mother, and were the only gay kid on the block, what do you think the odds would be that you'd end up a Tony winner, a staple of television, and a generational icon? Enter "The Life Of Reilly". The cliché goes that truth is stranger than fiction. In this case, it is also funnier and more he... Read all

  • Directors
    • Frank L. Anderson
    • Barry Poltermann
  • Writers
    • Paul Linke
    • Charles Nelson Reilly
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    • Charles Nelson Reilly
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    367
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    • Directors
      • Frank L. Anderson
      • Barry Poltermann
    • Writers
      • Paul Linke
      • Charles Nelson Reilly
    • Star
      • Charles Nelson Reilly
    • 10User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
    • 72Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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      • Barry Poltermann
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    9zlestatz

    This movie is amazing - It needs to be seen by more people!

    This is a unique movie as it is the last performance Charles Nelson Reilly ever did of his one man show. To watch him tell his stories is to see a master weave his craft into words that keep you consistently engrossed by what he has to tell.

    CNR's life is fascinating. There is much more to him than most people will ever know. For years you just knew him as the guy on match game, and that funny guy on the Lucy episode, or wasn't he on ghost and Mrs Muir? Something about him in all of those things stuck out enough for people to remember him. The man is an amazing performer, and his words are rich in with the history of Broadway, Hollywood and his personal life.

    This film needs to be released on DVD or somehow the gameshow network needs to make a deal with the film maker and show it on the gameshow network, or release it with one of the DVD sets! People need to see it!
    10sonnyandsal

    Unique

    I knew who Charles Nelson Reilly was from the old game shows on TV when I was a kid. This movie is pretty much a film of his stage act (I didn't know he had one). The guy lived an incredible life and if he were to read this he would stress that he "STILL IS LIVING an incredible life." This is a great stage act brought to the screen and it has a real neat feel to it. The camera angles and editing add to this man's story telling. It is a very unique movie and I can't recommend it enough. I saw it down at the SWX film festival and everybody was raving about it. I think you walk into the movie with low expectations (who really wants to see an older man from cheesy game shows in a one-man stage show talk about his life?!) but the movie grabs you.
    10virtualscott-2

    Worth Every Minute!

    This could, by far, be the best stage show I have seen! I am surprised that I did not discover this film earlier and I wish I had seen it live. It makes one laugh and cry. I didn't know Charles Nelson Reilly's humor and talent was so grand until I saw this film. He was a superb storyteller. Everyone should see this film. Reilly and his family had more than a few eyeopening and extraordinary experiences. I've watched it several times and purchased the DVD so I can watch it again with friends and family. It's one of those films you want to share. This film makes me wish I had kept a diary of my own so I could share my own family history. Everyone should see this film!
    10hugoandzoe

    Fantastic

    I just had the opportunity to catch this at the 2007 Madison Film Festival and thought it was such a wonderful film; equally entertaining, touching, and funny. The content of this film, which is Mr. Reilly's stage show that recaps his life and work, is absolutely fantastic. Equally important was the editing and capturing of his performance, where I felt the impact and intimacy of a live show.

    Thanks for sharing your wonderful life, Mr. Reilly! And for all the lifetime of laughs, even if you want to forget about the TV material. Thanks to the film makers that brought this performance to a wider audience.

    I can't recommend this enough and look forward to its release on DVD, so I can share it with my friends.

    While watching his performance, I realized that performers of his caliber just don't grace the screen anymore. A thought that is quite depressing.
    7bubdc1974

    Entertaining Stage Performer, Frustrating Film-Makers

    I just saw a screening of this film at the Seattle International Film Festival. Everyone was in great spirits with some pre-show Charles Nelson Reilly t-shirts being given away. Knowing that CNR was more than just a television perma-guest, I was looking forward to hearing him tell stories as only he can. He didn't disappoint. It takes a gifted storyteller to wring humor and pathos out of a painful childhood, and a sharp observer to make the life story so fresh and consistently surprising. As long as the cameras held steady on CNR and just let the man express himself, the film was excellent.

    Unfortunately, it seemed that the film-makers wanted to constantly remind the viewer that this was a FILM documentary. I wanted to hear more stories, especially about his life in the theater, but the film-makers edited three-plus hours of stage material down to barely ninety minutes. This lead to some jarring transitions and title screens explaining what surely must have been great stories. Black-and-white film clips interspersed with CNR's monologue detracted from the stories rather than enhance them. But my biggest complaint, however, was the totally distracting soundtrack. Electric guitars and synthesizers played constantly, often making it difficult to hear CNR's words. The director attended the screening and explained that they were still editing the film, and he seemed to acknowledge that it was difficult to hear at times. I recommend more Charles, mellower editing, and far less soundtrack.

    The good news is that the director announced the production team's desire to include as a DVD bonus feature an uncut film of CNR's stage show from 2003, which runs about three hours and has plenty of stories and anecdotes. Maybe my problems with the film are really to disguise my disappointment at never being able to see CNR's show live on stage. I hope that uncut film will provide the fix.

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    • Release date
      • March 12, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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      • English
    • Filming locations
      • North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Civilian Pictures
      • L'Orange Films
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $38,960
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,798
      • Nov 11, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $38,960
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 24m(84 min)
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      • 1.85 : 1

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