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A government agent recovering from a nervous breakdown deciphers a death threat written in ancient Hebrew.A government agent recovering from a nervous breakdown deciphers a death threat written in ancient Hebrew.A government agent recovering from a nervous breakdown deciphers a death threat written in ancient Hebrew.
Gary Goetzman
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- TriviaAfter working with her when he directed Citizens Band (1977) (Fighting Mad), Jonathan Demme cast Lynn Lowry to co-star in this. She signed the contract and was then brought in to meet Roy Scheider and get fitted for wardrobe. But the next day, her agent called and said Scheider wanted to use his girlfriend Janet Margolin in the part instead. The producers dropped her against Demme's wishes but she still got paid and continues to earn residuals from it.
- GoofsIn the scene in the synagogue, Harry appears to be going through a register book when he finds his grandfather's name. Actually, he's reading a tractate of the Talmud, which is entirely in Aramaica and Hebrew - and he's holding it upside down.
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Sam Urdell: [to Harry when part of the old facade of the building is crow-barred off] This was the prime whorehouse of the East Side. A moment of reverence, please: fifty years ago, this was the very place I lost my cherry.
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This is an engrossing thriller -- clearly in the vein established by Hitchcock -- and very much like Brian De Palma's carefully structured style. This is the first Jonathan Demme film I saw and I expected him to work more in this genre. Fortunately, he directed a cornucopeia of film in various styles that vary between intriguing and amazing: including "Melvin and Howard," "Stop Making Sense," "Philadelphia," and one of the best films for repeat viewing, "The Silence of the Lambs." This film stands out from the standard murder mystery in that it presents a non-standard view of Jews who immigrated to the US. To divulge more would spoil the film. Roy Scheider is perfect and Janet Margolin is beautiful. In addition , now -- nearly 25 years later -- it is fun watching Chris Walken, John Glover and Mandy Patinkin early in their careers. It is funny to realize that Margolin, Walken and Glover were all in "Annie Hall" two years earlier.
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- Last Embrace
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- $4,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $1,537,125
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $376,896
- May 6, 1979
- Gross worldwide
- $1,537,125
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