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Abe & Phil's Last Poker Game

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 25m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Abe & Phil's Last Poker Game (2017)
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Dr. Abe Mandelbaum has just moved into a new manor with his ailing wife. After forming an unlikely friendship with a womanizing gambler, their relationship is tested when they each try to co... Read allDr. Abe Mandelbaum has just moved into a new manor with his ailing wife. After forming an unlikely friendship with a womanizing gambler, their relationship is tested when they each try to convince a mysterious nurse that they are her long-lost father.Dr. Abe Mandelbaum has just moved into a new manor with his ailing wife. After forming an unlikely friendship with a womanizing gambler, their relationship is tested when they each try to convince a mysterious nurse that they are her long-lost father.

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    • Howard Weiner
  • Writer
    • Howard Weiner
  • Stars
    • Martin Landau
    • Paul Sorvino
    • Maria Dizzia
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    • Director
      • Howard Weiner
    • Writer
      • Howard Weiner
    • Stars
      • Martin Landau
      • Paul Sorvino
      • Maria Dizzia
    • 9User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
    • 48Metascore
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    Martin Landau
    Martin Landau
    • Abe Mandelbaum
    Paul Sorvino
    Paul Sorvino
    • Phil Nicoletti
    Maria Dizzia
    Maria Dizzia
    • Angela Donadio
    Ann Marie Shea
    Ann Marie Shea
    • Molly Mandelbaum
    Pamela Dubin
    Pamela Dubin
    • Sheryl
    Alexander Cook
    • Richard Grollman
    Lyralen Kaye
    Lyralen Kaye
    • Sister Elizabeth
    Kayla Harrity
    Kayla Harrity
    • Jessica
    Casey McDougal
    Casey McDougal
    • Debbie
    Christine Vadnais
    • Jennilee
    William Miller
    • Curly
    Michele Proude
    Michele Proude
    • Nurse Sadler
    Kate Jurdi
    Kate Jurdi
    • Receptionist
    Anabel Graetz
    Anabel Graetz
    • Old Woman
    Ray Iannicelli
    Ray Iannicelli
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    Rose Stockton
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    Deborah White
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    Bruce Winant
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    • Director
      • Howard Weiner
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      • Howard Weiner
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    9Frame-By-Frame

    Its merit is its bluntness

    This is an unusual movie that I know will provoke a very mixed response from fellow reviewers. Some will just give the movie a wide berth due to it's subject. First of all, I've just watched it and really enjoyed it. On one level it is my favorite movie of the year, partly because it was so much better than I expected. The Movie was written, directed and co produced by Howard Weiner. A Professor of Neurology by career and a pioneer of some treatment of multiple sclerosis. Wow, so we're talking a very intelligent man with an artistic ambition to create a good movie. He's just done it. I think his knowledge of real patient behavior and human interaction shines through in this story and sets it apart from the usual Hollywood take on life. There's lots going on here enough to more than fill the 85 minute run time with interest. The acting and direction are superb. Martin Landau and Paul Sorvino handle some very cringe-worthy and awkward scenes really well. Sadly this movie will never get the acclaim I think it deserves due to a limited number audience and viewers that are just too uncomfortable watching seniors discussing and doing the things that they themselves think and do. Thank you Howard Weiner for an enjoyable 85 minutes and for cementing my memory of the late Martin Landau as a wonderful talented actor. My rating: 9 out of 10 Highly recommended - Be open minded and give it a go. We're all human and unfortunately are going to get old along with all the changes that brings!
    10pkaptein

    Highly recommend this movie

    Captures an amazing performance from two award winning actors.
    10buzz-143

    A Beautiful Film

    Title: Abe & Phil's Last Poker Game Director: Howard L. Weiner Cast: Martin Landau, Paul Sorvino, Maria Dizzia

    In "Abe & Phil's Last Poker Game," a heartwarming and bittersweet drama, the late Martin Landau and the ever-talented Paul Sorvino deliver poignant performances as two elderly men who form an unlikely friendship in a nursing home. Directed by Howard L. Weiner, the film presents a tender exploration of friendship, love, and the realities of aging. With its stellar cast, which includes Maria Dizzia, "Abe & Phil's Last Poker Game" offers a touching portrayal of the human spirit and the importance of companionship in the twilight years of life.

    Martin Landau, an accomplished actor known for his roles in "North by Northwest" (1959), "Crimes and Misdemeanors" (1989), and his Academy Award-winning performance in "Ed Wood" (1994), gives a deeply moving performance as Dr. Abe Mandelbaum, a retired physician who moves into a nursing home with his ailing wife. Landau's portrayal of Abe is characterized by vulnerability and tenderness, providing a touching representation of an elderly man grappling with the challenges of aging and a rapidly deteriorating spouse.

    Paul Sorvino, best known for his performances in "Goodfellas" (1990) and "Romeo + Juliet" (1996), plays the charming and gregarious Phil Nicoletti, a long-term resident of the nursing home. Sorvino's ability to bring warmth and humor to the role of Phil creates a compelling character that perfectly complements Landau's more subdued performance. The chemistry between the two actors is undeniable, making their on-screen friendship both believable and endearing.

    Maria Dizzia, an actress recognized for her roles in "Martha Marcy May Marlene" (2011) and "While We're Young" (2014), plays the compassionate and dedicated nurse, Angela. Dizzia delivers a heartfelt performance that highlights the emotional demands of her profession, as well as the profound impact that her patients have on her life. Her interactions with both Landau and Sorvino are genuine and serve to further humanize the story.

    The film's script, written by director Howard L. Weiner, tells a story of friendship, love, and acceptance that transcends the limitations of age. With its delicate exploration of the themes of aging and loss, "Abe & Phil's Last Poker Game" serves as a powerful reminder of the value of human connection and the resilience of the human spirit.

    In conclusion, "Abe & Phil's Last Poker Game" is a deeply touching and poignant film that showcases the extraordinary talents of Martin Landau, Paul Sorvino, and Maria Dizzia. With its masterful storytelling and exceptional performances, this film provides a heartwarming exploration of the human experience and the power of friendship during life's most challenging moments. A must-watch for those seeking a sensitive and thought-provoking portrayal of aging, love, and companionship.

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    more blush than flush

    Greetings again from the darkness. There really isn't an age where one's level of horniness is of interest to the outside world. The topic is certainly cringe-inducing as we listen in on two old men bemoaning their current state of dysfunction, while simultaneously recalling their glorious past conquests. Were these two gents played by lesser actors than screen legends Martin Landau and Paul Sorvino, there would be no need to tune in.

    Writer/director Howard Weiner (a Neurologist and Harvard professor - thanks Google) delivers his first narrative feature film as a statement on old age, pride and dying. In Mr. Landau's final film, he plays Dr. (not Mister!) Abe Mandelbaum (I'm giving credit as a "Seinfeld" reference, whether intentional or not), who, along with his dementia-riddled wife Molly (Ann Marie Shea), moves into Cliffside Manor - a Retirement Center and Nursing Home. Abe quickly bonds with fellow resident Phil (Mr. Sorvino) as the two exchange dirty jokes and tales of yesteryear.

    The other story line involves a nurse (Maria Dizzia, MARTHA MARCY MAY MARLENE) who has reason to believe the biological father she's never met is a resident at the manor. The obvious development is whether Abe or the notoriously womanizing Phil might be her father. Other minor story lines include the center's director (Alexander Cook) who admittedly hates old people as he searches for a miracle potion to prevent his own aging, Molly's struggle with dementia which can only be soothed with her fur coat or relief in bed, and a last hurrah field trip to a local sports bar with the nurse, Abe and Phil.

    If not for the vulgarities and three of the most uncomfortable sex scenes you've likely ever witnessed, this would have been a textbook Lifetime Channel movie. Watching two pros like Mr. Landau and Mr. Sorvino go at each other is quite a treat - though you best enjoy old men talking about sex, as the subtleties of pride, masculinity and self-identity of men are mere afterthoughts here. Oscar winner Landau (ED WOOD) deserved a send-off more in line with Harry Dean Stanton's LUCKY, but fortunately he has a 60 year career as his legacy.
    9TheDome81

    Brilliant swan song for Martin Landau

    This film could be subtitled "Martin Landau's Last Movie" for that's precisely what it is. I grew up watching "Mission Impossible" in the 1960s and Martin Landau played one of the coolest characters on TV. Everyone I knew wanted to be like him. So it was a bit shocking to see him years later in Woody Allen's "Crimes and Misdemeanors" where he played a successful ophthalmologist who has his wife bumped off. And gets away with it! I know he's been in quite a few movies over the years, and when I saw he was in this one, I had to see it. What a pleasant surprise.

    In his swansong film, Landau plays Dr. Abe Mandelbaum, a retired doctor who has decided to sell his home and move into an assisted living facility with his wife. He's a kindly, intelligent, and fairly reserved older gentleman. His wife Molly suffers from dementia and is usually fairly normal. Every once in a while she has a panic attack and can only be comforted by wrapping herself in her favorite fur coat.

    Abe soon meets Phil (Paul Sorvino) who's quite a character. Phil was a gambler and real lady's man in his day and loves to brag about his many conquests. The two become fast friends and it's amusing to hear them talk about sex. Abe is somewhat shocked at how frank Phil is but eventually opens up. I have to admit; there are a couple of cringe-worthy scenes.

    As Abe starts getting comfortable at the facility, Angela (Maria Dizzia) a new nurse befriends Phil and Abe. She's an orphan and is looking for her biological father. Angela was given a mysterious note that indicates he's actually living in the assisted living center. When they get wind of the situation, they're convinced they're the long-lost father.

    It's a heart-warming little film that offers several delightful surprises. And as you'd expect, the acting is superb. I'm not sure how many other actors could pull it off quite as well. While there is a bit of a melancholy feel to it, ultimately it's an hour and a half of satisfying movie viewing. As a side note: the movie was written, directed, and co produced by Howard Weiner, who is a Professor of Neurology. Nice work, Prof!

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      The rest home scene was filmed at Avita of Newburyport, Massachusetts, USA.
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    • Release date
      • April 24, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • The Last Poker Game
    • Filming locations
      • Newburyport, Massachusetts, USA(Hospital and bar scenes.)
    • Production company
      • Long Road Film
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