Porn Star: The Legend of Ron Jeremy
Porn Star: The Legend of Ron Jeremy | |
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Poster of theatrical release | |
Directed by | Scott J. Gill |
Produced by | Kirt Eftekhar and Scott J. Gill (producers) Tim Goldberg (executive producer) Sean Skelton (associate producer) |
Starring | Ron Jeremy |
Music by | Carvin Knowles |
Cinematography |
Scott J. Gill Ralph King |
Edited by | Scott J. Gill |
Release dates | 2001 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Legend of Ron Jeremy is a 2001 documentary, written and directed by Scott J. Gill, detailing the life of porn actor Ron Jeremy. The film alternates between clips of his performances in porn films and his prosaic home and family life as just another Jewish guy from Queens.[1]
His unfulfilled dream to become an actor in mainstream movies is a typical recurring theme in film.
Tagline: The Story of America's Most Unlikely Sex Star.
Reception
A Film Threat review says "The portrait drawn by this film is of a man loved and/or respected by nearly all that have known him."[2]
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