During a session with his psychoanalyst, Alexander Portnoy rants about everything that is bothering him. His complaints include his childhood and his family with an emphasis on his mother, his sexual fantasies and the problems that he has with women, and his obsessive feelings about his Judaism.
Directing | Ernest Lehman | Director |
Writing | Ernest Lehman | Screenplay |
Editing | Gordon Scott | Editor |
Editing | Sam O'Steen | Editor |
Writing | Philip Roth | Novel |
Costume & Make-Up | Charles H. Schram | Makeup Artist |
Costume & Make-Up | Kaye Pownall | Hairstylist |
Production | Ernest Lehman | Producer |
Production | Sidney Beckerman | Producer |
Art | Robert F. Boyle | Production Design |
Art | George R. Nelson | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Moss Mabry | Costume Design |
Camera | Philip H. Lathrop | Director of Photography |
Sound | Michel Legrand | Original Music Composer |
Directing | Michael D. Moore | Assistant Director |
Directing | Wally Jones | Assistant Director |
Art | Frank L. Brown | Set Dresser |
Sound | Bruce Wright | Sound |
Visual Effects | Jim Danforth | Visual Effects |
Crew | Donna Garrett | Stunts |
Camera | Bill Johnson | Camera Operator |
Art | Wayne Fitzgerald | Title Designer |