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Overview

User Rating:
5.8/10   334 votes
Director:
Bill Duke
Writers (WGA):
Ivan Menchell (play)
Ivan Menchell (screenplay)
Release Date:
3 February 1993 (USA) more
Genre:
Comedy more
Plot:
This comedy with much Jewish humor is about the widows Doris, Ester and Lucille, who's husbands died one after another in just a few years... more | add synopsis
Awards:
1 win more
User Comments:
Fake Jewish, fake sentimental, fake funny, fake everything... more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)

Ellen Burstyn ... Esther Moskowitz

Olympia Dukakis ... Doris Silverman

Diane Ladd ... Lucille Rubin

Danny Aiello ... Ben Katz

Lainie Kazan ... Selma
Jeff Howell ... Paul

Christina Ricci ... Jessica
Bernie Casey ... John
Alan Manson ... Abe Silverman
Sam Schwartz ... Irving Jacobs
Stephen Pearlman ... Rabbi
Gene Ray ... Photographer
Allan Pinsker ... Mel
Alice Eisner ... Rene
Hy Anzell ... Al
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Looking for a Live One
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for sensuality and some language.
Runtime:
Netherlands:107 min | UK:102 min | USA:106 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color (Technicolor)
Sound Mix:
Dolby
Filming Locations:
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
The music store used for Moskowitz Music is called Spratt Music, and it is outside of Pittsburgh, in Brentwood, PA. The Moskowitz sign created for the movie is still displayed in the window of the store as of 2000. more
Quotes:
Doris Silverman: Thank you - and you have a nice trip back to planet Earth. more
Movie Connections:
Features "I Love Lucy" (1951) more
Soundtrack:
For Sentimental Reasons more

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4 out of 7 people found the following comment useful:-
Fake Jewish, fake sentimental, fake funny, fake everything..., 11 August 2007
4/10
Author: moonspinner55 from redlands, ca

Ivan Menchell's screenplay for "The Cemetery Club", taken from his play, is a collection of lightly dramatic and comedic episodes which result in a half-hearted sitcom; it's a Jewish "Golden Girls" for under-achievers, and nobody involved with the picture looks as though they had great hopes for it. Three girlfriends in their 60s, all Jewish widows, grieve together, laugh together, attend weddings and funerals together, but when one of the gals thinks she's found a decent man, the other two interfere (out of jealousy or fear or maybe a bit of both). Possibly hoping to target the "Moonstruck" crowd, director Bill Duke plays on our nostalgic feelings for a cast full of familiar faces, warmly sentimental music on the soundtrack, and antiquated comic shtick which may strike some viewers as funny so long as they're into reruns. For a few brief moments, Ellen Burstyn and Danny Aiello create a cheery romantic rapport, but her introduction to him (fighting with a groundskeeper and being bitten in the leg!) is a gag that even Mel Brooks might have passed on. Writer Menchell is very fond of meet-cutes and warmly bitchy put-downs, and Burstyn has to struggle to carve out an interesting character (it doesn't help that she's weighed down with wigs and scarves and jackets). With its teary-eyed laughter and fake Jewish come-on, the movie appears to be a total fraud, yet there was the germ of a good idea here, particularly with Aiello's cab-driver (he's actually more interesting than the women). The capable cast certainly makes it watchable, but Duke's inconsistent rhythm and indecisive narrative puts a wall around these people--we don't even know for sure if these are likable people, so generic is the writing and handling. ** from ****

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