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Lost in Yonkers (1993)

Lost in Yonkers (1993)
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An adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning, semi-autobiographical stage play by popular dramatist Neil Simon, this comedy-drama focuses on the difficulties faced by two young brothers forced to live with a group of eccentric relatives. Arty (Mike Damus) and Jay (Brad Stoll) are young teenagers when their their widower father heads South to seek work, leaving the boys with their stern, intimidating grandmother (Irene Worth). Also part of the household is the more likable Aunt Bella (Mercedes Ruehl), an odd duck with a scattered personality and childlike enthusiasm that make her seem more like a fellow kid than an adult. Bella is kept under close watch by Grandma, who reacts strongly when she attempts to show her independence, leaving Arty and Jay as witnesses to a conflict that could tear the family apart. Lost in Yonkers offers much of Simon's trademark humor with a more bittersweet feel than in most of the playwright's other work, thanks in large part to the performance by Ruehl, who reprises her Tony Award-winning role as the troubled but cheerful Bella. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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Starring:
Richard DreyfussMercedes Ruehl, (more)
Director(s):
Martha Coolidge
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Lost in Yonkers

An adaptation of the Pulitzer Prize-winning, semi-autobiographical stage play by popular dramatist Neil Simon, this comedy-drama focuses on the difficulties faced by two young brothers forced to live with a group of eccentric relatives. Arty (Mike Damus) and Jay (Brad Stoll) are young teenagers when their their widower father heads South to seek work, leaving the boys with their stern, intimidating grandmother (Irene Worth). Also part of the household is the more likable Aunt Bella (Mercedes Ruehl), an odd duck with a scattered personality and childlike enthusiasm that make her seem more like a fellow kid than an adult. Bella is kept under close watch by Grandma, who reacts strongly when she attempts to show her independence, leaving Arty and Jay as witnesses to a conflict that could tear the family apart. Lost in Yonkers offers much of Simon's trademark humor with a more bittersweet feel than in most of the playwright's other work, thanks in large part to the performance by Ruehl, who reprises her Tony Award-winning role as the troubled but cheerful Bella. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
114 mins

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Director(s):
Martha Coolidge
Writer(s):
Neil Simon
Producer(s):
Raymond Stark
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Situations)
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    Albert S.

    A film about two boys coming of age in a dysfunctional family. The acting in this movie was superb, with every single character very memorable. I loved Bella and she pulled my heart strings consistently throughout the conflicts with her mom and her beau. The other aunt with her voice affliction was hilarious. Dreyfuss made a fun shady uncle to anticipate his next action. The boys had wonderful banter betweem them and a palpable fear of Grandma. But Grandma's right-on acting of the perfect mean, bitter old woman was the ticket to put this movie on my "must buy" list. I don't understand why it wasn't more widely watched and acclaimed when it came out.

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    Elvin C.

    I real touching and funny movie...I loved it!

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    Jerry S.

    Great cast - superb acting - great story

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