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I'm Not Rappaport

I'm Not Rappaport

1996Movie⏱️ 2h 15mPG-13
ComedyDrama
6.5
IMDB Rating
1,954 votes

Two old men - a white former radical, and a black retired janitor - strike up an unusual and funny friendship on a park bench in New York, where they deal with family, drug dealers, and the pitfalls of age.

Director
Herb Gardner
Writers
N/A
Stars
Walter Matthau, Ossie Davis, Amy Irving
Release Date
December 24, 1996
Language
English
Country
United States
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Walter Matthau
Walter Matthau
as Nat Moyer
Ossie Davis
Ossie Davis
as Midge Carter
Amy Irving
Amy Irving
as Clara Gelber
Craig T. Nelson
Craig T. Nelson
as The Cowboy
Boyd Gaines
Boyd Gaines
as Pete Danforth
Martha Plimpton
Martha Plimpton
as Laurie Campbell
Guillermo Diaz
Guillermo Diaz
as J.C.
Elina Löwensohn
Elina Löwensohn
as Clara Lemlich
Ron Rifkin
Ron Rifkin
as Feigenbaum
Marin Hinkle
Marin Hinkle
as Hannah

💰 Box Office

$26,011
Worldwide Gross
$26,011
Domestic Gross
$17,993
Opening Weekend

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.85 : 1
Sound
Dolby Digital
Color
Color
Filming Location
New York City, New York, USA
Production
GreeneStreet Films

🏷️ Keywords

communistsocialistold jewish manbuilding superintendentworried daughter

🎯 Categories

ComedyDrama

⭐ Featured Review

A sad comedy about aging
by howard.schumann2003-12-15
8/10

"In I'm Not Rappaport, a film by Herb Gardner based on his Tony award winning play, two octogenarians Nat (Walter Matthau) and Midge (Ossie Davis) meet regularly on a park bench in New York's Central Park. The film centers on their relationship as they reminisce about past loves, talk about unions and bosses, old age, and idealism. Nat is a chameleon who assumes the role of spy, lawyer, or consumer advocate, depending on the situation at hand. `I was one person for 80 something years,' he says. `Why not be a hundred for the next five?' Midge, now nearly blind, has worked as ..."

💡 Did You Know?

The original Broadway production of "I'm Not Rappaport" opened on Novemeber 19, 1985 at the Boothe Theater and ran for 891 performances. Herb Gardner wrote both the stage play and the screen play for the movie version and won the 1986 Tony award for Best Play. Judd Hirsch won the 1986 Tony Award for best Actor for his role as Nat Moyer, that was played in the movie by Walter Matthau.

📖 Synopsis

Two old men - a white former radical, and a black retired janitor - strike up an unusual and funny friendship on a park bench in New York, where they deal with family, drug dealers, and the pitfalls of age.