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Roommates (1995)

Roommates (1995)
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In the film Happy New Year (1987), actor Peter Falk donned old-age makeup to play a senior citizen. Eight years later, he did it again, twice, in the TV movie remake of The Sunshine Boys (1995) and this film, a comedy-drama. Falk stars as Rocky Holzcek, a cantankerous 76-year-old Polish-American baker who insists, despite relatives' protests, upon adopting his young grandson Michael when the boy's parents pass away. Twenty years later, Michael (D.B. Sweeney) is a medical student who's forced to take in his still-spry grandfather when the old man is evicted from his apartment building. Although the crusty, outspoken Rocky gets along fine with Michael's Chinese college roommates, he is less enthused about his grandson's girlfriend Beth (Julianne Moore). Eventually, Michael and Beth marry, move away and have children, while Rocky continues working as a baker, passing the age of 100. When a tragedy befalls Michael and his kids, the old man once again comes to his grandson's rescue, but even a force of nature like Rocky can't last forever. Roommates was loosely based on the real-life experiences of screenwriter Max Apple and his grandfather. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Peter FalkD.B. Sweeney, (more)
Director(s):
Peter Yates
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Roommates

In the film Happy New Year (1987), actor Peter Falk donned old-age makeup to play a senior citizen. Eight years later, he did it again, twice, in the TV movie remake of The Sunshine Boys (1995) and this film, a comedy-drama. Falk stars as Rocky Holzcek, a cantankerous 76-year-old Polish-American baker who insists, despite relatives' protests, upon adopting his young grandson Michael when the boy's parents pass away. Twenty years later, Michael (D.B. Sweeney) is a medical student who's forced to take in his still-spry grandfather when the old man is evicted from his apartment building. Although the crusty, outspoken Rocky gets along fine with Michael's Chinese college roommates, he is less enthused about his grandson's girlfriend Beth (Julianne Moore). Eventually, Michael and Beth marry, move away and have children, while Rocky continues working as a baker, passing the age of 100. When a tragedy befalls Michael and his kids, the old man once again comes to his grandson's rescue, but even a force of nature like Rocky can't last forever. Roommates was loosely based on the real-life experiences of screenwriter Max Apple and his grandfather. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
109 mins

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Director(s):
Peter Yates
Writer(s):
Stephen MetcalfeMax Apple
Producer(s):
Ted FieldRobert W. CortScott Kroopf
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Situations, Questionable for Children)
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Janiene B.

it is rare for me to sit throught an entire move alone and not start doing something else at the same time. but, this movie is great. it is such a different genre for peter falk, one that i don't recall seeing before. lots of laughs and lots of tugs at your heart that make you smile! the character is so much like someone i know, you just have to love 'em. wow!

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Connie F.

It was better than expected!

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Sally C.

SALLY SEZ:" Roommates" is the best movie I've seen in a very long time. It had me laughing, crying, and applauding. Great cast, wonderful story -- don't miss this marvelous flick!

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