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The Plot Against Harry

  • 1971
  • 1h 21min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
7.0/10
687
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The Plot Against Harry (1971)
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Un chantajista judío de poca monta, que acaba de salir de la cárcel, se encuentra en un dilema. De vuelta a su antiguo barrio, descubre que las calles que él y sus amigos controlaban han sid... Leer todoUn chantajista judío de poca monta, que acaba de salir de la cárcel, se encuentra en un dilema. De vuelta a su antiguo barrio, descubre que las calles que él y sus amigos controlaban han sido tomadas por negros e hispanos.Un chantajista judío de poca monta, que acaba de salir de la cárcel, se encuentra en un dilema. De vuelta a su antiguo barrio, descubre que las calles que él y sus amigos controlaban han sido tomadas por negros e hispanos.

  • Dirección
    • Michael Roemer
  • Guionista
    • Michael Roemer
  • Elenco
    • Martin Priest
    • Ben Lang
    • Maxine Woods
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.0/10
    687
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    • Dirección
      • Michael Roemer
    • Guionista
      • Michael Roemer
    • Elenco
      • Martin Priest
      • Ben Lang
      • Maxine Woods
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    • 21Opiniones de los críticos
    • 77Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 1 premio ganado y 7 nominaciones en total

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    Martin Priest
    • Harry Plotnick
    Ben Lang
    • Leo
    Maxine Woods
    • Kay
    Henry Nemo
    • Max
    Jacques Taylor
    • Jack
    Jean Leslie
    • Irene
    Ellen Herbert
    • Mae
    Sandra Kazan
    • Margie
    Ronald Coralian
    • Mel Skolnik
    Max Ulman
    • Sidney
    Margo Ann Berdeshevsky
    • Millie
    • (as Margo Solin)
    Paul E. Guskin
    • Stevie
    • (as Paul Guskin)
    Zviah Ralbag
    • Hattie
    Sarah Christie
    • Tillie
    Jack Hirsch
    • Dr. Feinstein
    Jeanette Wilkins
    • Cheryl
    Nicholas Ponzini
    • Tony
    José Ocasio
    • Jesus
    • Dirección
      • Michael Roemer
    • Guionista
      • Michael Roemer
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    7gbill-74877

    Beautiful indie feel

    I love the feel of Roemer's second film, between its non-professional cast and how it immersed the viewer into the streets of New York and various aspects of Jewish culture. The black and white cinematography was fantastic and probably the biggest highlight. Oh, there were some amusing moments and also pathos in the main character's situation, having just gotten out of prison but seeing others move in on his illegal businesses, and connecting to his ex-wife and adult children who don't even know him. However, while I was constantly engaged, I don't think the film went to particularly interesting places with the story, squandering at least some of its potential. I kind of wish Ben Lang had appeared in more films too, he was so charismatic as Leo, the sunny friend with a genuine smile.
    10globe-2

    A great, hilarious look at a moment in New York

    The Plot Against Harry is an extraordinary, forgotten film that pops up from time to time in revival houses and late night television and is not to be missed. It's as if Scorcese did comedy - a great slice of criminal life and the true criminal mind - very reminiscent of today's "Sopranos" on HBO.
    9is-17

    A small time New York Jewish gangster copes with live after prison in the 1960s

    This movie is a gem. In plot, scripting, acting and direction, there is wit and verisimilitude. It's a favorite of mine that deserves to be more widely known.

    The 'hero' is a small time numbers runner who returns home after a stretch in prison to find lots of changes on the 'job' and at home. His life becomes more and more complicated as he copes with his new life. There's a clever ending.

    I give it 'only' 9 of 10 only because it's not 'a 100 best of all time' film. Still, it's one of my favorites. I saw it once on its release, and spent a lot of time tracking it down for a second view. The effort was worth it.
    6mjneu59

    better late, so forth

    If there were such a thing as a Jewish New Wave film movement in the late 60's, director Michael Roemer would certainly have been in its vanguard. His long lost, low budget comedy about a strictly small time New York City crook readjusting to life after a nine month prison stretch recalls some of the stylistic freedom of early Truffaut, while at the same time anticipating by two decades the deadpan anti-plot devices of Jim Jarmusch. In place of a story it offers a number of grotesque, eccentric characters, all bouncing off each other in unpredictable and unlikely places: a lingerie show, a dog obedience school, a bar mitzvah, and so forth. What the film lacks is enough substance to justify the overwhelming praise that greeted its belated release in 1989; it's fun, but at the same time it's also a negligible experience. The story behind the film is actually more interesting than the film itself, and after twenty years all the tardy attention probably benefited Roemer more than the movie-going public.
    8edunne125

    The Plot Against Harry

    On September 19 I saw "The Plot Against Harry." It was projected using a 35mm film reel and the film was restored into 4K picture quality. The picture and sound quality were terrific, almost as if the film was made and released recently. I counted a total of eight people, including myself, in the auditorium. You could hear lots of laughs, the movie was pretty darn funny. Once it ended, I had to visit the bathroom, and two of the guys from my screening were also in there discussing the film. They compared it positively to "Uncut Gems" and "The Sopranos;" the movie was about a Jewish mobster, after all. I made "The Sopranos" connection personally while watching, but didn't identify "Uncut Gems," but it made sense once I heard it.

    There weren't any special guests or Q&As regarding the film, even while being at an indie theater. The reason I think it was this way is because from my understanding this film has sort of become obscure in this day and age. Looking at the film on Letterboxd, it has just over a thousand viewers. For reference, the most seen movie on the website is Bong's 2019 film "Parasite" which is nearing three million total viewers. In comparison, it has a mere 408 viewers on IMDb. No single cast member from it has more than five film credits, and I personally never have heard of the director, Michael Roemer, or any of his films, although some of his other work seems compelling and I'd like to check it out. I think this is honestly the most interesting thing about the movie, how under the radar it seems for not just me, but pretty much wherever I can find it online. The biggest shout I can seem to find was that both Wes Anderson and Roger Ebert praised the film some time ago, however that's about where it ends. Despite it being very obscure and hard to find, I'd recommend anyone who gets a chance to check this one out.

    The aspect that stuck out to me the most was the performances, namely the film's leading man, Martin Priest, who portrays the titular Harry Plotnick. As I said, nobody in the film seems to be a star, which perplexes me because Priest gives a terrific comedic performance, using deadpan delivery to his advantage, which made me and several other audience members laugh to ourselves on multiple occasions throughout the film's short, but sweet runtime. This isn't to say the other cast doesn't shine, the next best performance was Ben Lang as Leo, Harry's ex-brother-in-law. Leo was such a ditzy, lovable buffoon that Lang brought the perfect amount of chipperness to. After my viewing, I did read that the film had its premiere in 1971 but wasn't publicly screened until eighteen years later, so that could be a key factor of none of the cast being very famous, which is pretty unfortunate.

    Personally, nothing much frustrated me or challenged me with the film. It was just a nice little film made to give its audience a good time, nothing too thought provoking came out of it, which isn't a bad thing. I'd like to watch it again sometime and maybe even find the rare DVD, the only listing of it on eBay right now is $75! It kind of concerns me that movies like this are still at risk of being hard to find for years to come even though it was released on DVD, because as physical media is becoming less and less popular, collectors like me get concerns that we could lose quality films if we don't have hard copies. I guess this is pretty frustrating but isn't really the fault of the movie itself, but rather the way studios and audiences have let films fade into rarity.

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    • Trivia
      The film was shot in black-and-white in the late 1960s and was not given a proper release. Almost exactly 20 years later, in 1989, it was discovered (director Michael Roemer, transferring the film to VHS as a gift to his family, overheard it make a technician laugh and was boosted enough to submit it to the Toronto and New York film festivals, with it winning six Independent Spirit Awards the following year) and given a proper release for the first time.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Tremors/Ski Patrol/Internal Affairs/The Plot Against Harry (1990)
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 16 de mayo de 1990 (Francia)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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    • También se conoce como
      • Das Komplott gegen Harry
    • Productora
      • King Screen Productions
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      • USD 274,182
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 21 minutos
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      • Black and White
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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