Private Parts (1997)
Private Parts (1997)
Plot.
Where to Watch.
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Cast & Crew.
Howard Stern
Howard Stern
Mary McCormack
Alison Stern
Robin Quivers
Robin Quivers
Fred Norris
Fred Norris
Paul Giamatti
Kenny
Gary Dell'Abate
Gary Dell'Abate
Jackie Martling
Jackie Martling
Carol Alt
Gloria
Richard Portnow
Ben Stern
Henry Goodman
Moti
Kelly Bishop
Ray Stern
Betty Thomas
Director
Jonathan Hadary
Griff
Paul Hecht
Ross Buckingham
Len Blum
Writer
Allison Janney
Dee Dee
Michael Murphy
Roger Erlick
Michael Kalesniko
Writer
James Murtaugh
Payton
Ivan Reitman
Producer
Reni Santoni
Vallesecca
Walt Lloyd
Cinematographer
Lee Wilkof
Marvin Mamoulian
Peter Teschner
Editor
Melanie Good
Brittany Fairchild
Olivia Harris
CastingDirector
Phyllis Huffman
CastingDirector
Theresa Lynn
Orgasm Woman
Charles Rosen
ProductionDesigner
Amber Smith
Julie
Althea Cassidy
The Kielbasa Queen
Jenna Jameson
Mandy
Bobby Boriello
Seven-Year-Old Howard
Michael Maccarone
12-year-old Howard
Matt Friedman
16-year-old Howard
John Michael Bolger
Music Awards Technician
John Stamos
John Stamos
Christopher Barron
Chris Barron
Flavor Flav
Flavor Flav
MC Hammer
M.C. Hammer
Ted Nugent
Ted Nugent
Ozzy Osbourne
Ozzy Osbourne
John Popper
John Popper
Slash
Slash
Renee Suran
Renee Suran
Dee Snider
Dee Snider
Tiny Tim
Tiny Tim
Steven Gilborn
Howard's Agent
Curtis McClarin
Airline Representative
Richard B. Shull
Symphony Sid
Evan Roberts
Elliot
Gabriel De Silva
Herbie
Jennifer Gareis
Coed
Mandy Fabian
Coed
Ali Marsh
Blind Coed
Scott Cohen
Friend
James Villemaire
Friend
Wendy Hoopes
Elyse
Richard Russell Ramos
Film Professor
Gordon Joseph Weiss
Unshaven Deejay
Allison Furman
Barb
Julie Gawkowski
Patricia Fonfara
Davenia McFadden
Nurse
Michael C. Gwynne
The Duke of Rock
Irene DeCook
Leather Weather Lady
Jordan Derwin
Rubberbound Man
Silas Weir Mitchell
Patient
Stuart Rudin
Trembling Patient
Richard Ziman
Salesman
Adam LeFevre
Sales Manager
Janine Lindemulder
Camp Director's Wife
Scott Lawrence
News Guy
Christine Tucci
Doctor
Kim Chan
Waiter
Nicholas Wyman
Douglas Kiker
Stephen Pearlman
Couple Looking for Apartment
Catherine Wolf
Couple Looking for Apartment
Tom Tammi
Corporate Executive
Luke Reilly
Imus
Rick Levi
Lawyer
Peter Jacobson
Lawyer
Leslie Bibb
NBC Tour Guide
Joanne Camp
Reenie
Peter Maloney
Researcher
Sarah Zinsser
Kenny's Secretary
Barry Papick
Engineer
David Letterman
David Letterman
Christine Toy Johnson
NBC Switchboard Operator
Alison Stern
NBC Switchboard Operator
Brian Johnson
Brian Johnson - AC/DC Singer
Angus Young
Angus Young - AC/DC Lead Guitar
Malcolm Young
Malcolm Young - AC-DC Rhythm Guitar
Phil Rudd
Phil Rudd - AC-DC Drummer
Cliff Williams
Cliff Williams - AC-DC Bassist
Susan Pratt
Stewardess
Sasha Martin
Howard's Daughter
Sarah Hyland
Howard's Daughter
John Melendez
John Melendez
Crackhead Bob
Crackhead Bob
Nicole Bass-Fuchs
Nicole Bass
Camille Grammer
Bikini Girl in Westchester
Danna Bradley
Transvestite
Seth Silver
Transvestite
Carrie Flaska
Wife in Car
Steve Ballot
Husband
Brian Costantini
DC Cop
Barnett Milton Lloyd
DC Cop
Aimee Luzier
Betty Jean Rushton (voice)
Mary Lou Allgood
Lesbian Harem Girl (uncredited)
Alley Baggett
Girl in Lesbian Camp (uncredited)
Lawrence Cioppa
Alison's Father (uncredited)
Garrett Cassell
Clown (uncredited)
Wilson Cleveland
Concertgoer (uncredited)
Joe Tom Collins
College Student (uncredited)
Peter Costanza
Extra (uncredited)
Mary Dimino
Autograph Seeker (uncredited)
Brother Eden Douglas
Islamic Bodyguard #2 (uncredited)
Patrick Coleman Duncan
Film School Student (uncredited)
Edie Falco
Alison's Friend (uncredited)
Mia Farrow
Mia Farrow (uncredited)
Tommy Grillo
Audience Member (uncredited)
Larry Guardino
Passerby (uncredited)
Barry Hirschberg
Background Extra (uncredited)
Sonia Kazarova
Escort to John Stamos - MTV Music Awards (uncredited)
James Koons
Rally Goer (uncredited)
Marshall Dancing Elk Lucas
Guy (uncredited)
James Murray
Student (uncredited)
Joy Newman
Mary Magdalene - Howard's College Film Project (uncredited)
Iggy Pop
Iggy Pop (uncredited)
Rico Racine
NBC Studio Guy (uncredited)
Kevin Scullin
Disc Jockey at WCCC (uncredited)
Kennen Sisco
Autograph Girl (uncredited)
David Sontag
Biker (uncredited)
Matilda Szydagis
Audience Member (uncredited)
Larry Tobias
Man in Crowd (uncredited)
Emmanuel Todorov
Audience Member (uncredited)
Christopher Tracy
Concert Guard (uncredited)
J.D. Walters
Autograph Seeker (uncredited)
Christopher White
Student (uncredited)
Wendy Whoppers
Big-Breasted Woman (uncredited)
Stewart J. Zully
Dicky Davis (uncredited)
Michael Haley
Second Unit First Assistant Director
Celia D. Costas
Co-Producer
Ronnie Mund
Security
Media.
Details.
Release DateMarch 7, 1997
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 49m
Content RatingR
Budget$28,000,000
Box Office$41,200,000
Filming LocationsNew York City · New Jersey, United States of America
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Private Parts is a 1997 American biographical comedy film produced by Ivan Reitman and directed by Betty Thomas. The film is an adaptation of the autobiographical chapters from the best selling 1993 book of the same name by radio personality Howard Stern, developed from a script by Len Blum and Michael Kalesniko. It follows Stern's life from boyhood and his rise to success in radio. Stern and several of his radio show staff star as themselves, including newscaster and co-host Robin Quivers, producers Fred Norris and Gary Dell'Abate, and comedian Jackie Martling. The film also stars Mary McCormack, Allison Janney, Michael Murphy and Paul Giamatti.
After a proposed film featuring Stern as his superhero character Fartman fell through, development for a new film began in 1994, several months after Private Parts was released. Stern signed with Rysher Entertainment, who agreed to fund its production, and teamed with Reitman who thought a biographical take on Stern's life was best suited for a film. Production was delayed after Stern rejected 22 scripts from several screenwriters until he accepted one developed by Blum and Kalesniko in late 1995. Filming took place in the New York City area and Washington, D.C. in 1996 with a budget of $28 million, during which Stern continued to host his radio show each weekday morning. Numerous celebrities and family members of the radio show staff make cameo appearances in the film. The soundtrack is formed of songs from several rock bands as well as two original tracks featuring Stern performing with Rob Zombie and the Dust Brothers.
The film premiered on February 27, 1997, at The Theater at Madison Square Garden and theatrically released on March 7 by Paramount Pictures. It debuted at number one on the US box office in its opening weekend with a gross of $14.6 million and earned a domestic total of $41.2 million. It received mostly positive reviews from film critics, a group whom Stern made a conscious effort to please, including those who did not listen to the radio show or were not fans of his. In 1998, the film was released on DVD and Stern won a Blockbuster Award for Favorite Male Newcomer for his performance. Stern shot additional scenes for a censored version of the film prior to its premiere television broadcast on the USA Network in 1999.