Bruno Kirby
11 titles
Filmography
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Modern Romance
(1981)A brilliant, hysterically funny comedy starring Albert Brooks as a film editor desperately trying to commit himself to his girlfriend (Kathryn Harrold). Brooks endures all the torture and joy of being in love throughout the course of the film.

City Slickers
(1991)A mid-life crisis plagued man and his friends find renewal and purpose on a cattle driving vacation.

Where the Buffalo Roam
(1980)Gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson covers Nixon and the 1972 Super Bowl alongside his manic lawyer, Lazlo.

Donnie Brasco
(1997)The story of a real-life undercover agent, torn between his loyalty to his family and increasingly violent job and the mob veteran who befriends him.

When Harry Met Sally...
(1989)Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal became rom-com icons for their irresistible turns as modern lovers on the eve of the 1990s in this swooning classic, directed by the late Rob Reiner. Received wisdom about relationships comes loose as the two characters do some more growing up in the scenic Big Apple.

The Young Graduates
(1971)Hot undergrad, Mindy, pulls her married professor out of his squaresville life and takes him on the road for some groovy adventures in this quintessential 70s sex farce that includes drag races, pot, hippies, and erotic encounters.

The Harrad Experiment
(1973)At Harrad College, where controversial coed living situations are established, the students are forced to confront their sexuality in ways that society previously shunned. Part of the experiment is to pair incompatible members of the opposite sex as roommates in order to make them shun the traditional concept of monogamy.

Good Morning, Vietnam
(1987)Life in the Army will never be the same after an unforgettable wake up call from Academy Award® winner Robin Williams in this smash hit comedy. Williams delivers a tour-de-force performance in the role critics agree he was born to play – irreverent, nonconformist deejay Adrian Cronauer, imported by the Army for an early a.m. radio show, Cronauer blasts the formerly staid, sanitized airwaves with a constant barrage of rapid-fire humor and the hottest hits from back home. The G.I.s love him - but the brass is up in arms! Riddled with sidesplitting comic bombshells and studded with hot 60's hits, the film depicts Cronauer's raucous Saigon adventures amid a world gone mad.

We're No Angels
(1989)There's something funny about those two new priests. In fact, there's something downright hilarious. Because Robert De Niro and Sean Penn aren't clergymen at all.

Birdy
(1984)Birdy comes back from Vietnam mentally shattered and deludes himself into thinking that he is a bird, an animal that has obsessed him since childhood. His best friend Al (Nicolas Cage), also a wounded Vietnam vet, visits Birdy every day, determined to bring him back to reality.

Cinderella Liberty
(1973)A sailor falls in love with a prostitute but finds it difficult to cope when she resumes her former lifestyle after they are married. When they first meet over a game of pool, she takes him home, where he gets to know her young son, and romance quickly blossoms between the grown-ups. Once hitched, she carries on as before and the sailor prevails upon an old navy colleague for help.