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14 March 1997 (USA) moreTagline:
Doing What Is Right... Could Cost Him Everything.Plot:
Isaac Geldhart is a Holocaust survivor who, overcome by grief at the recent death of his wife, seems... more | add synopsisAwards:
1 win & 1 nomination moreUser Comments:
A must see...If you didn't have the chance to see the play..... moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Tony Goldwyn | ... | Aaron Geldhart | |
| Benjamin Ungar | ... | Young Isaac Geldhart | |
| Timothy Hutton | ... | Martin Geldhart | |
| Tom McDermott | ... | Old Printer | |
| Sarah Jessica Parker | ... | Sarah Geldhart | |
| George Morfogen | ... | Otto the printer | |
| Ron Rifkin | ... | Isaac Geldhart | |
| Lee Grant | ... | Cora Cahn | |
| Andrew Pang | ... | Mr. Otani jr | |
| Edmund Ikeda | ... | Mr. Otani sr | |
| Elizabeth Franz | ... | Miss Barzakian | |
| Gil Bellows | ... | Val Chenard | |
| Eric Bogosian | ... | Gene Byck | |
| Ronny Graham | ... | Louis Foukold | |
| John Sullivan | ... | Stewart |
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Rated R for language.Parents Guide:
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Martin Geldheart: What is the one thing that landscape architecture requires?Student: A social motif.
Martin Geldheart: Right.
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This film is an excellent substitute. I cannot believe someone would post that the "öld guy should be put in an asylum"....obviously they have never had a family member with a serious illness; Ron Rifkin is very good as Isaac, the publisher being driven out of business by mass market mega-bookstores; He primarily publishes Holocaust and historical books of value; not paperback trash. Other films have addressed this issue, but not in detail, and with sensitivity.
Timothy Hutton, Sarah Jessica Parker and Tony Goldwyn play the children, who are each affected differently by the father's illness; Timothy Hutton is excellent as the younger son, whose father doesn't approve of his teaching profession. Sarah Jessica Parker, while not my favorite, is believable as the young daughter who has a flighty career as a children's show host. Tony Goldwyn is very good as the oldest; the son with a head for business, who is constantly at odds with his father (Rifkin).
I will not divulge the story, but suffice it to say that the dialogue is well-written, the story is not sugar-coated, and there is an excellent score by Joseph Vitarelli, which makes the audience feel touched by the story.
I wish films like this were more highly publicized than trash for cash Bruce Willis or Schwarzenegger movies.This film gives the audience credit for intelligence; and it makes me believe that there actually are talented filmmakers not just after the bottom dollar.