Ironically, the man known for saying anything and everything on the air, for sharing every piece of himself from his sexual inadequacies to his wife's miscarriage with strangers on the other end of the radio, was something of a mystery until Betty Thomas' hysterical, incisive film. And, you know, Stern isn't half bad at playing himself. Marc Bernardin
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