The Men's Club
The Men's Club is a 1986 drama film directed by Peter Medak, based on the novel of the same name by Leonard Michaels. It stars Roy Scheider, Harvey Keitel, Frank Langella, Treat Williams, David Dukes and Richard Jordan.[1] It is noted for a scene where Keitel (as Solly Berliner) assertively denies engaging in masturbation.[2]
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Directed by | Peter Medak |
Produced by | Howard Gottfried |
Written by | Leonard Michaels |
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Music by | Lee Holdridge |
Cinematography | John Fleckenstein |
Edited by | Bill Butler David Dresher Cynthia Scheider |
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Distributed by | Ascot Video Atlantic Releasing Corporation |
Release date | September 19, 1986 |
Running time | 101 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $2,556,361 |
Plot
A band of friends go on a drunken, all-night spree, spending a night in a high-class San Francisco brothel.
Cast
- Roy Scheider as Cavanaugh
- Harvey Keitel as Solly
- Craig Wasson as Paul
- Frank Langella as Harold
- Treat Williams as Terry
- Richard Jordan as Kramer
- David Dukes as Phillip
- Stockard Channing as Nancy
- Jennifer Jason Leigh as Teensy
- Ann Wedgeworth as Jo
- Gina Gallego as Felicia
- Cindy Pickett as Hannah
- Gwen Welles as Redhead
References
- Walter Goodman (1986). "The Men's Club". The New York Times.
- Leonard Michaels (1986). "Harvey Keitel Isn't Masturbating". "The Men's Club". Retrieved 2011-06-21.
External links
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