Patty Guggenheim Previews ‘Don’t Tell Larry’ Release
Patty Guggenheim shares on-set peek at dialogue dubbing for the comedy 'Don't Tell Larry'!

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Patty Guggenheim revs up the countdown to her latest indie comedy with a playful Instagram post this week. The actress, known for her quick wit and offbeat roles, shared a behind-the-scenes glimpse at an ADR session where she fine-tunes her lines ahead of the film’s release.
Behind The Scenes: Adr Session
In the post, Guggenheim, posting as @patriscuit, is pictured in a sound studio, script in hand and headphones on, ready for Automated Dialogue Replacement (ADR). Over the image she wrote, “ADR beep beep beeps… Our movie DON’T TELL LARRY comes out in a month! In theaters (some wheres) and on demand (everywhere) JUNE 20th!” ADR sessions are a post-production staple in filmmaking, allowing actors to re-record dialogue for clarity or to replace on-set audio. Guggenheim’s peek at this process highlights the work that goes into polishing each comedic beat.
Release Date And Platforms
“Don’t Tell Larry” is scheduled to hit select theaters and VOD platforms on June 20. The dual release strategy follows a trend among indie films: capturing festival-style excitement with limited theatrical runs, then giving a wider audience instant access through on-demand services. According to Guggenheim’s tags, the project is produced by Rev Post Inc, directed and co-written by Greg Porper, with Jeff Schimke serving as cinematographer and co-producer, and Ken Mos on producing duties. While specific theater locations haven’t been fully listed, insiders expect screenings in Los Angeles, New York and Chicago, alongside digital rental options on Amazon Prime Video, iTunes and cable VOD.
Cast And Crew Shoutouts
Alongside Guggenheim, the cast includes actor-musician Kiel Kennedy (@kielkennedy), whose blend of charm and comedic timing has earned him a social media following. Guggenheim’s tag of Kennedy underlines their on-set rapport—and fans are already speculating about their chemistry. Director Greg Porper (@gregporper) brings a fresh visual style from his work on music videos and shorts. The post also nods to the hardworking crew, from audio technicians capturing ADR takes to the editorial team piecing together the final cut.
Guggenheim’s Career And Style
Patty Guggenheim’s career spans voice acting, TV roles and live comedy. While she first gained notice in ensemble sketch shows, she has since appeared on popular streaming series and lent her voice to animated characters. Her knack for timing and genuine delivery has made her a go-to performer for character-driven comedies. “Don’t Tell Larry” marks her first starring role in a feature-length indie, giving her room to showcase her improvisational flair. Fans on social media have praised her posts for blending professional milestones with authentic behind-the-scenes moments.
Fan Expectations And Looking Ahead
Buzz for “Don’t Tell Larry” has been building steadily online, with #DontTellLarry mentioned by cast and crew. In a follow-up Instagram post, Guggenheim wrote: “See you in theaters! 💛 So excited for this film to be out there. It’s an epically wild, fun ride! Proud of the hardworking team of dreamers who made it all happen and so thrilled for the world to get to see it. In theaters June 20th 📽️” The film’s official account (@dtlthemovie) is sharing audience reactions from test screenings, praising its mix of witty banter and heartfelt moments.
What To Expect
Official loglines for “Don’t Tell Larry” tease a zany plot packed with mistaken identities, friendship trials and plenty of punchlines. Guggenheim’s character navigates a comedy of errors when a surprise birthday plan goes off the rails, forcing her to improvise her way out of each twist. Early trailers hint at brisk pacing, colorful supporting performances and a running time that won’t overstay its welcome. Fans of character-driven laughs should watch the film’s channels for surprise screenings and cast Q&As leading up to June 20.
With the release just weeks away, Guggenheim and her team are hitting every promotional beat—social media teases, exclusive sneak peeks and theater announcements. As the indie comedy landscape continues to evolve, this hybrid theatrical and on-demand strategy could set a template for similar projects. For audiences eager for a fresh, character-driven ride, the countdown is officially on.

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