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I'm Not Rappaport (1996)

I'm Not Rappaport (1996)
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In this screen adaptation of the award-winning play by Herb Gardner (who also directed the film), Nat Moyer (Walter Matthau) and Midge Carter (Ossie Davis) are two elderly men who sit on the same park bench each afternoon and have developed a relationship based on playful verbal sparring. Nat is an eccentric Jewish leftist who uses a dizzying variety of voices and assumed personalities to get his way, while Midge is the African-American superintendent of an apartment building who is afraid that he's going to be put out to pasture, as he's about to turn 80. Nat tries to encourage Midge to join him in his good-natured con games (which are performed for good causes and not for profit), but Midge remains wary. While Midge sweats out a possible retirement, Nat is trying to deal with his daughter Clara (Amy Irving), who wants to put him in a nursing home. Meanwhile, a drug dealer called The Cowboy (Craig T. Nelson) has claimed the park as his own territory, and Nat, impersonating a Mafia don, tries to run him out, while he befriends Laurie (Martha Plimpton), a young woman hooked on dope. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Walter MatthauOssie Davis, (more)
Director(s):
Herb Gardner
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of I'm Not Rappaport

In this screen adaptation of the award-winning play by Herb Gardner (who also directed the film), Nat Moyer (Walter Matthau) and Midge Carter (Ossie Davis) are two elderly men who sit on the same park bench each afternoon and have developed a relationship based on playful verbal sparring. Nat is an eccentric Jewish leftist who uses a dizzying variety of voices and assumed personalities to get his way, while Midge is the African-American superintendent of an apartment building who is afraid that he's going to be put out to pasture, as he's about to turn 80. Nat tries to encourage Midge to join him in his good-natured con games (which are performed for good causes and not for profit), but Midge remains wary. While Midge sweats out a possible retirement, Nat is trying to deal with his daughter Clara (Amy Irving), who wants to put him in a nursing home. Meanwhile, a drug dealer called The Cowboy (Craig T. Nelson) has claimed the park as his own territory, and Nat, impersonating a Mafia don, tries to run him out, while he befriends Laurie (Martha Plimpton), a young woman hooked on dope. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
136 mins

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Director(s):
Herb Gardner
Writer(s):
Herb Gardner
Producer(s):
John StarkeJohn Penotti
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Profanity, Adult Humor, Adult Situations)
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    Deanna N.

    I love Walter Matthau. Two grumpy old guys with nothing to do but hang out with each other and get into mischief. Ossie pretends to dislike Walter but it obvious that he enjoys his company. They get into and out of some funny situations together.

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    PAUL L.

    Two of the best actors of their time (maybe anytime) pull off a cinematic/dramatic triumph. The true-to-life issues face by this odd couple may have more appeal for an older audience (45+) since younger audiences may not know enough history to connect to the story line. This is a must-see for any fan of dramatic character development. Even the smallest supporting roles take on full dimensionality.

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    Michael L.

    perfect chemistry between these two wonderful actors.

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