Abe & Phil's Last Poker Game

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Abe & Phil's Last Poker Game
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Theatrical poster
Directed by Howard L. Weiner
Screenplay byHoward L. Weiner
Produced byHoward L. Weiner
Starring
CinematographyTerrence Hayes
Edited by
  • Andy Keir
  • Victoria Lesiw
Music bySteven Argila
Production
company
Long Road Film
Distributed byGravitas Features
Release date
  • April 24, 2017 (2017-04-24)(Tribeca Film Festival)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Abe & Phil's Last Poker Game is a 2017 American comedy-drama film directed and written by Howard L. Weiner and starring Martin Landau, Paul Sorvino and Maria Dizzia. It is about a character named Dr. Abe Mandelbaum, played by Landau, who is placed in a retirement home while incapable of managing his wife's decaying health.

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It was the first feature film by Weiner, a neurologist. It debuted at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival, before Landau's death in July 2017. It received mixed reviews, with some positive assessments of Landau's performance.

Cast

Production

Abe & Phil's Last Poker Game was the first feature film written and directed by Professor Howard L. Weiner, a neurologist. Weiner stated that in medical school, he made his own music videos about The Beatles, and viewed cinema as another medium to pursue truth. [1] He forwarded the screenplay to an Emerson College cinema instructor, who saw promise in it and gave him advice. [2]

Weiner's son, television writer Ron Weiner, contacted producers and had some scenes shot in Los Angeles. It was filmed over five weeks. [2] Howard Weiner also produced it for Premiere Entertainment. [3]

Landau chose to take the role, saying "It was unusual, and it kept unfolding in unpredictable ways". [1]

Release

The film screened at the Tribeca Film Festival under the title The Last Poker Game, the only directorial and writing debut of a septuagenarian at Tribeca that year. [1] Martin Landau attended the spring festival, for his last film released before he died in July 2017. [4] A trailer was published in November 2017 ahead of the January 12, 2018 theatrical and video-on-demand release. [5]

Reception

As of February 18,2018 the film has a 67% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 9 reviews. [6] Metacritic also gave it a score of 48, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [7]

Pete Hammond, writing for Deadline Hollywood , assessed it as "not only a touching, funny, quite raunchy (especially in its depiction of senior sex) dramedy, it is exceptionally well made". [2] Variety critic Joe Leydon assessed it as "low-key and deeply felt", and hailed Landau for his best performance since 1994's Ed Wood , commenting Landau's death could also influence viewers' perspectives on him playing a character close to death. [8] Ben Kenigsberg in The New York Times criticized it for "flat direction", adding Weiner at least incorporated his medical expertise, "however awkwardly presented". [9] The Hollywood Reporter 's John DeFore called it "tepid" but said Landau "delivers with dignity in an uplift-oriented project". [10] In the Los Angeles Times , Michael Rechtshaffen judged Landau "effective" but said the film was on "a wobbly line between melancholic and mawkish". [11]

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