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Checking Out

  • 2005
  • PG-13
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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Peter Falk, Laura San Giacomo, David Paymer, and Judge Reinhold in Checking Out (2005)
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Dark ComedyComedy

A famed stage actor reunites his family for a party, and plans to commit suicide after-wards, unless they are able to convince him not to.A famed stage actor reunites his family for a party, and plans to commit suicide after-wards, unless they are able to convince him not to.A famed stage actor reunites his family for a party, and plans to commit suicide after-wards, unless they are able to convince him not to.

  • Director
    • Jeff Hare
  • Writers
    • Richard Marcus
    • Allen Swift
  • Stars
    • Peter Falk
    • Laura San Giacomo
    • David Paymer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    758
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jeff Hare
    • Writers
      • Richard Marcus
      • Allen Swift
    • Stars
      • Peter Falk
      • Laura San Giacomo
      • David Paymer
    • 30User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins total

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    Peter Falk
    Peter Falk
    • Morris Applebaum
    Laura San Giacomo
    Laura San Giacomo
    • Flo Applebaum
    David Paymer
    David Paymer
    • Ted Applebaum
    Judge Reinhold
    Judge Reinhold
    • Barry Apple(baum)
    Jeffrey D. Sams
    Jeffrey D. Sams
    • Dr. Sheldon Henning
    • (as Jeffrey Sams)
    Shera Danese
    Shera Danese
    • Rhonda Apple
    Mary Elizabeth Winstead
    Mary Elizabeth Winstead
    • Lisa Apple
    Dan Byrd
    Dan Byrd
    • Jason Apple
    Tony Todd
    Tony Todd
    • Manuel
    Alex Datcher
    Alex Datcher
    • Raphaella
    David Bowe
    David Bowe
    • Allen
    Bob Bancroft
    Bob Bancroft
    • Foyt
    Luis Antonio Ramos
    Luis Antonio Ramos
    • Luis
    Galen Yuen
    • Foreman
    Joey Hardy Gray
    Joey Hardy Gray
    • Dan
    • (as Joey Gray)
    Anthony Giangrande
    • Aaron
    Philippe Bergeron
    Philippe Bergeron
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    Jordana Capra
    Jordana Capra
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    • Director
      • Jeff Hare
    • Writers
      • Richard Marcus
      • Allen Swift
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    9dahar42

    An intelligent, endearing, family oriented film

    The timing of this film being released could not be better, particularly in light of all the turmoil in this world today. The film is a heartwarming, endearing and witty a piece. If you have siblings and still have parents alive, this will hit home well for the viewer. If you've lost your parents, then it will touch you deeply. The laughs come frequently, the ensemble cast works very well together and are believable. This film is intelligently written and the lines that come from each of the actors make the viewer laugh out loud frequently. There are moments that will bring tears to your eyes as well. I would recommend this film to anyone who respects the importantce of family and can follow an intelligent film.
    8victoriabethbragg

    Checking Out (2004) Phoenix Film Festival's Best Picture 2005- Checking Out (2004)

    At the 2005 Phoenix Film Festival, it was no secret which film ranked at the top of everyone's viewing list. Checking Out (2004)brought crowds of film lovers to Scottsdale's Harkins Cine-capri. Festival attendees who waited in line for hours, were turned away at the door, despite the two-theater screening capacity.

    Checking Out (2004) is a beautifully-made moving picture; an inspiring comedy for a wide-range of audiences to enjoy. The director, Jeff Hare, blends traditional film technique with a new twist of creativity, capturing Peter Falk at his greatest and most sentimental moments (usually shown in intimate close-up shots) on the silver screen.

    With its uplifting mix of witty humor and narrative plot development, Checking Out (2004) is a landmark independent film, well-deserving of your attention.
    9DeanKM

    A Hare-Raising Joy

    This wonderfully witty comedy-drama wowed the crowd at the Philadelphia Film Festival, whipping them into wild applause at its conclusion. Buttressed by adept performances by a nuanced cast, sturdy execution by director Jeff Hare, a brisk pace, and one of Peter Falk's best performances in years, the film emerges as a loving homage to the highs and woes of family life.

    Falk excels as Jewish ninetysomething Morris Applebaum, a wildly eccentric Shakespearean thespian who decides to end his life, but not before rounding up his three grown children and throwing a "big fat Jewish suicide party." The film brims with indelible delights. There's Morris's "tushy room"; Laura San Giacomo's passionate rendering of Morris's cynical daughter; rapid-fire comedic dialogue that recalls the work of Neil Simon and Woody Allen; the wry timing of David Paymer, who plays Morris's tightly wound psychotherapist son; and Morris's patented egg creams (but be careful, drinking them too fast will cause a nasty brain freeze). It's all enveloped in a feel-good, intimate atmosphere set in New York City.

    Director Jeff Hare proves to be a master craftsman, drawing out memorable performances from his cast and lending the film a mirthful humanity. I was fortunate to see an earlier film by Hare: the dark and powerful "Perfect Little Man," starring Neal McDonough ("Minority Report") as a Los Angeles man spiraling into madness. The visceral grit of "Perfect" and the nostalgic breeze of "Checking Out" are a testament to Hare's eclecticism and wide-ranging talent. I'm looking forward to checking out his future work.

    I heard "Checking Out" lacks a distributor at this point. Some wise company would do well to pick up this crowd-pleasing gem, for it's a potential box-office titan in the vein of "My Big Fat Greek Wedding." Most nobly, it would give people around the world a chance to experience the joys of this movie.
    9Bachfeuer

    A feel-good movie for literate people

    Morris and Reva Applebaum had been the toast of Broadway in its heyday. At ninety, Morris is a widower. He summons his sons--the psychotherapist and the BMW car dealer--and his daughter, the television writer/producer--to attend a party in his honor, after which he will euthanize himself. Literal-minded creatures that they are, they take what he says at face value. He leads them, his grandchildren, and some others including an African-American-Jewish psychiatrist reminiscent of Godfrey Cambridge, on a merry chase through Manhattan as they try to stop him or dissuade him.

    The comedy totally works. The performances are excellent. Peter Falk is in top form. This film does more than deserve an audience: it deserves popular success.
    9almetco

    A must see for all those who cherish family....

    I too was fortunate enough to see "Checking Out" with Peter Falk at The Phoenix Film Festival. This is an extremely sweet character driven film that leaves the audience enthralled in the Applebaum's plight in life. More than funny, each character in the family contributes priceless comic relief that not only spurs laughter but inspires a few joyful tears as well. Peter Falk was born to play this role. He plays a 90ish "young" father of three who brings his adult children together in what could possibly be one of the most important times in his and their lives. The 2 day journey that the Applebaum family takes though the delightful backdrop of New York (with carefully selected characters), not only leaves the audience wanting more, but nourishes ones own sense of family. "Checking Out" is a must see film, not only for all those who cherish family, but also all those who don't!!! My thanks to the director who took the chance to bring this GIFT to its audience. Robin Sly, Scottsdale, Arizona

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      Peter Falk was 78 when he played the 90 year old Morris, who plans to commit suicide. Falk himself died of Alzheimer's at age 83.
    • Quotes

      Ted Applebaum: Of course he knows how to push our buttons. He installed them.

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    • Release date
      • December 19, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Bütün Dünya Bir Sahnedir
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Full Circle Studios
      • Fully Attired Film Group LLC
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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