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L'élu

Original title: The Chosen
  • 1981
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
2.5K
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L'élu (1981)
In 1944, in Brooklyn, two Jewish kids become friends. One is from a very conservative family, and the other is more liberal. The issues of importance of tradition, parental expectations and the formation of Israel cause constant friction.
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In 1944, in Brooklyn, two Jewish kids become friends. One is from a very conservative family, and the other is more liberal. The issues of importance of tradition, parental expectations and ... Read allIn 1944, in Brooklyn, two Jewish kids become friends. One is from a very conservative family, and the other is more liberal. The issues of importance of tradition, parental expectations and the formation of Israel cause constant friction.In 1944, in Brooklyn, two Jewish kids become friends. One is from a very conservative family, and the other is more liberal. The issues of importance of tradition, parental expectations and the formation of Israel cause constant friction.

  • Director
    • Jeremy Kagan
  • Writers
    • Chaim Potok
    • Edwin Gordon
    • Jeremy Kagan
  • Stars
    • Maximilian Schell
    • Rod Steiger
    • Robby Benson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    2.5K
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    • Director
      • Jeremy Kagan
    • Writers
      • Chaim Potok
      • Edwin Gordon
      • Jeremy Kagan
    • Stars
      • Maximilian Schell
      • Rod Steiger
      • Robby Benson
    • 25User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins total

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    Maximilian Schell
    Maximilian Schell
    • Professor David Malter
    Rod Steiger
    Rod Steiger
    • Reb Saunders
    Robby Benson
    Robby Benson
    • Danny Saunders
    Barry Miller
    Barry Miller
    • Reuven Malter
    Hildy Brooks
    Hildy Brooks
    • Mrs. Saunders
    Kaethe Fine
    • Shaindel Saunders
    Ron Rifkin
    Ron Rifkin
    • Baseball Coach
    Robert John Burke
    Robert John Burke
    • Levi Saunders
    • (as Robert Burke)
    Lonny Price
    Lonny Price
    • Davey
    Evan Handler
    Evan Handler
    • Sidney Goldberg
    Douglas Warhit
    Douglas Warhit
    • Sam
    Jeffrey Marcus
    Jeffrey Marcus
    • Schwartzie
    • (as Jeff Marcus)
    Stuart Charno
    Stuart Charno
    • 1st Baseman
    Richard Lifschutz
    • Hassidic Coach
    Clement Fowler
    • Doctor
    John Pankow
    John Pankow
    • Bully
    Richard Ziman
    • Bully
    Bruce MacVittie
    • Bully
    • Director
      • Jeremy Kagan
    • Writers
      • Chaim Potok
      • Edwin Gordon
      • Jeremy Kagan
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    User reviews25

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    EwanMe271

    educational yet entertaining

    I watched this film recently in class (intro to Western Religion) when we were learning about the ethics in Judaism. I was late for class, so I missed the beginning. However, the parts I managed to see were excellent. "The Chosen" might be the most entertaining film I've ever been forced to watch.

    I felt that the story was engrossing; I actually cared about the characters and their friendship. I also thought that the acting was superb. However, I kept being distracted by the fact that Robby Benson looked like Hayden Christensen. For a film used as an educational tool, I could not have asked for much better. This is a very well made and interesting movie. It will teach you a lot.
    Kirpianuscus

    a pure gem

    The first word to define it was "magnificent". For the delicate freshness. For the precise definition of tradition, fatherhood, Hasidic life, friendship. For the inspired portrait of the birth of a world. For lovely performances. For the grace of atmosphere. And for its status of film about fundamental things defining each of us. A great film, a pure gem.
    frank56

    A key example of great 80's filmmaking

    I'm overjoyed that this excellent film is finally available on DVD. Robby Benson gives a performance that may finally receive the proper recognition. This is a story about friendship, true heart and life -- just see it and enjoy the richly developed performances and storytelling that unfold like a beautiful flower -- simply great.
    7wes-connors

    The World Needs Righteous Men

    As World War II winds down, young and assimilated Jewish-American Barry Miller (as Reuven Malter) and his New York City street team agree to play a group of "very orthodox" Hasidic young men. The traditionally dressed Jews turn out to be quite good at the game, especially steely-eyed power hitter Robbie Benson (as Daniel "Danny" Saunders); he's also a genius. When Mr. Miller tries to strike Mr. Benson out at bat, Benson retaliates with a line-drive to Miller's face. Hospitalized, Miller is told he could possibly lose sight in his left eye, from the injury. Filled with guilt and curiosity, Benson decides to visit Miller.

    Benson and Miller are intrigued by their cultural differences, and slowly become close friends.

    However, politics rears an ugly head when the post-war partitioning of Palestine threatens Benson and Miller's friendship. A Zionist like his Professor father Maximilian Schell (as David Malter), Miller favoring the creation of Israel. A fundamentalist like his Rabbi father Rod Steiger (as Isaac Saunders), Benson believes the Jewish state should be created according to scripture. With great source material from writer Chaim Potok, and fine poetic performances, "The Chosen" overcomes some of its mid-section sluggishness. The opening parts are captivating, and Benson's closing scene with Mr. Steiger is a tearful peak.

    ******* The Chosen (8/81) Jeremy Kagan ~ Robbie Benson, Barry Miller, Rod Steiger, Maximilian Schell
    9malvernp

    Some Observations About The Chosen

    First----a comment about a "review" from one natew73 which you issued on Jan. 27, 2023. I have been an IMDB supporter and contributor for over 20 years, and have never in all those years seen anything like this piece. It denigrates IMDB for you to have allowed such a biased, vituperative and inflammatory commentary to be shared with your wide audience. Please take another look at it. Surely you made a mistake in approving this language for publication.

    Second----The Chosen is a serious and important film, and has much to say in a respectful and entertaining way about a profound clash of cultures, religious values, ideas, hopes, dreams and expectations in life. One reviewer analogized the story to a similar dichotomy in the Mennonite community------a positive tribute to the universal nature of the issues the film tackled. The Chosen is not perfect, but it is significant, thought-provoking and intelligent. What more could you reasonably want out of Hollywood?

    Third----seeing it again recently after so many years brought back some lingering thoughts I had about the movie (and the book as well). I still don't understand how the Rebbe (Danny's father), who by his accent and background was intended to suggest an unassimilated Eastern European immigrant character, came by his obviously Anglicized family name of "Saunders." It just never made any sense to me. I am still greatly impressed by the remarkable performance of Rod Steiger as the Rebbe. Steiger's effort reminded me of a similar power that often appeared in the acting of Lee J. Cobb. Steiger almost made me believe that he actually was Jewish (which he was not) until in one scene toward the end of the film, he inadvertently stumbled over pronunciation of the Hebrew word ""Tzadik"------which may be loosely translated to mean a righteous person. Steiger said Zadik" leaving the letter "T" silent. That is incorrect.

    Fourth-----in retrospect, many (if not most) of the films made in Hollywood over the years that dealt with problems arising from various interactions with the American Orthodox Jewish community seem rather contrived and unrealistic.. This has been true from The Jazz Singer (1927) through A Stranger Among Us (a/k/a Close to Eden) (1992) and A Price Above Rubies (1998). On the other hand, The Chosen represents a sincere attempt to tell its story with honesty and conviction and only a minimal amount of artifice. Again----what more could you reasonably expect out of Hollywood?

    Fifth-----I have always regretted that the film version of The Chosen never included an in-person scene between the two fathers (Steiger and Maximilian Schell) that would have provided an opportunity for them to debate with each other their respective views about the great ideas that kept them so far apart. They were two honorable and decent characters and both admirable in so many different ways. How would you like to have been a fly on the wall if that ever happened?

    Sixth----The Chosen is one of the great Hollywood films made during the 1980s, and it deserves to be rescued from obscurity by a contemporary audience.

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    • Trivia
      Leading cast members Maximilian Schell and Rod Steiger apparently swapped roles just before production begun.
    • Goofs
      When Reuven and Danny go into Danny's bedroom on Shabbat (Sabbath) afternoon, Danny turns on a light. No Hasid would ever think to turn on a light on Shabbat.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Reuven Malter: There is a story in the Talmud about a king who had a son who went astray. The son was told, 'Return to your father.' The son replied that he could not. The king then sent a messenger to the son with the message... 'Come back to me as far as you can, and I will meet you the rest of the way.

    • Connections
      Featured in Vintage Video: 0410 The Chosen (1982) (2025)
    • Soundtracks
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      Composed by Dick Hyman

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    • Release date
      • February 26, 1986 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Hebrew
      • German
    • Also known as
      • The Chosen
    • Filming locations
      • Park Slope, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Chosen Film Company
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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