It doesn't pretend to be a movie, really, but it's an unexpected treat from a man who made a living out of being silly.

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Life of Reilly (2007)
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Reviews Counted:39
Fresh:39
Rotten:0
Average Rating:7.5/10
Consensus: The Life of Reilly is a humorous and endearing look at the late comedian.
Theatrical Release:Nov 9, 2007 Limited
Synopsis: Beloved late actor Charles Nelson Reilly headlines his one man show SAVE IT FOR THE STAGE: THE LIFE OF REILLY in this filmed performance. The frequent TONIGHT SHOW guest reveals everything from his... Beloved late actor Charles Nelson Reilly headlines his one man show SAVE IT FOR THE STAGE: THE LIFE OF REILLY in this filmed performance. The frequent TONIGHT SHOW guest reveals everything from his childhood in the Bronx to his struggles and successes as a gay actor in Hollywood. [More]
Starring: Charles Nelson Reilly
Starring: Charles Nelson Reilly
Director: Frank Anderson, Barry Poltermann
Director: Frank Anderson, Barry Poltermann
Screenwriter: Charles Nelson Reilly, Paul Linke
Producer: Bob Fagan, Wrye Martin
Composer: Frank Anderson
Studio: Reel Diva
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Reviews for Life of Reilly
See Life of Reilly and you won't see him as a pop culture footnote ever again.
The schmaltzy surface-nature of the show, however, is redeemed by Reilly's performance... and by a final story...
...he's far more candid recalling his grand delusions in a school play than he is when he gets to Broadway and Hollywood.
It... holds wrenching emotional power in its naked, warts-and-all history of one man’s life...
Unfortunately, I never caught Nelson live, but this film has to be the closest thing to it.
Life of Reilly is vivid proof that living well, and laughing heartily, can be the best revenge.
...the man’s sense of stagecraft and storytelling prowess are undeniable.
As this entertaining recording of his one-man show reveals, Reilly was a natural raconteur.
Helmers Frank Anderson and Barry Poltermann had the bright idea to preserve Reilly’s show on film, and... it is indeed an invaluable record.
Charles Nelson Reilly's one-man stage show makes for a terrific one-man movie.
This is a story about all wide-eyed dreamers as much as it is about him: When Reilly reads off the roster of his classmates in a New York acting class for the dirt-poor, it's a simple act that's hugely inspiring.
Director Barry Poltermann's sweet little evocation of a show business career captures Reilly at 'the twilight of an extraordinary life,' in Reilly's words.
Reilly conjures a self-portrait that is insightful, hilarious and completely devoid of self-pity.
There's a genuine wonderment and breathless joy in Reilly's delivery that hints at what a fine stage actor he must have been, particularly when he describes going to a movie for the first time, or his thrill at first getting the lead in the school play.
... a poignant tribute to the one-time Broadway star best known to the public at large as a game-show wit and Johnny Carson guest.
It's fortunate that we have this filmed record -- directed by Barry Poltermann and Frank Anderson -- of a memorable solo performance by a true show business original.
For anyone who appreciates what The Life of Reilly was really all about, it is worthwhile.
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