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Prizzi's Honor

Prizzi's Honor is a 1985 American black comedy crime film directed by John Huston, starring Jack Nicholson and Kathleen Turner as two highly skilled mob assassins who, after falling in love, are hired to kill each other. The screenplay co-written by Richard Condon is based on his 1982 novel of the same name. The film's supporting cast includes Anjelica Huston (the director's daughter and Nicholson's then-girlfriend), Robert Loggia, John Randolph, CCH Pounder, Lawrence Tierney, and William Hickey. Stanley Tucci appears in a minor role in his film debut. It was the last of John Huston's films to be released during his lifetime.

Prizzi's Honor
Theatrical release poster
Directed byJohn Huston
Screenplay by
Based onPrizzi's Honor
by Richard Condon
Produced byJohn Foreman
Starring
CinematographyAndrzej Bartkowiak
Edited by
Music byAlex North
Production
company
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
  • June 14, 1985 (1985-06-14)
Running time
129 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$16 million[1]
Box office$26.6 million[2]

Prizzi's Honor was theatrically released on June 14, 1985, by 20th Century Fox. It received critical acclaim, with praise for the performances of its cast (most notably Huston). It grossed $26 million against its $16 million budget.

The film received eight nominations at the 58th Academy Awards (including for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Adapted Screenplay) with Huston winning for Best Supporting Actress. The film also won four Golden Globe Awards, including Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical for Nicholson and Turner, respectively.

Plot edit

Charley Partanna is a hitman for a New York Mafia family headed by the elderly Don Corrado Prizzi, whose business is generally handled by his sons Dominic and Eduardo and by his longtime right-hand man, Angelo, who is Charley's father.

At a family wedding, Charley is quickly infatuated with a beautiful non-Italian woman he doesn't recognize. He asks Maerose Prizzi, estranged daughter of Dominic, if she recognizes the woman, oblivious to the fact that Maerose still has feelings for Charley, having once been his lover. Maerose is in disfavor with her father for running off with another man before the end of her romance with Charley.

Charley flies to California to carry out a contract to kill a man named Marxie Heller for robbing a Nevada casino. He is surprised to learn that Marxie is the estranged husband of Irene Walker, the woman from the wedding. She repays some of the money Marxie stole as Charley naively (or willfully) believes that Irene was not involved with the casino scam. By this point they have fallen in love and eventually travel to Mexico to marry. A jealous Maerose travels west on her own to establish for a fact that Irene has double-crossed the organization. The information restores Maerose to good graces somewhat with her father and the don. Charley's father later reveals that Irene (who had claimed to be a tax consultant) is a "contractor" who, like Charley, performs assassinations for the mob.

Dominic, acting on his own, wants Charley out of the way and hires someone to do the hit, not knowing that he has just given the job to Charley's own wife. Angelo sides with his son, and Eduardo is so appalled by his brother's actions that he helps set up Dominic's permanent removal from the family.

Irene and Charley team up on a kidnapping that will enrich the family, but she shoots a police captain's wife in the process, endangering the organization's business relationship with the cops. The don is also still demanding a large sum of money from Irene for her unauthorized activities in Nevada, which she doesn't want to pay. In time, the don tells Charley that his wife's "gotta go."

Matters come to a head in California when, acting as if everything were alright, Charley comes home to his wife. Each pulls a weapon simultaneously in the bedroom. Irene ends up dead, and Charley ends up back in New York, missing her, but consoled by Maerose.

Cast edit

Production edit

As well as working with his actress daughter, John Huston hired Meta Carpenter Wilde, the script supervisor who worked with him on The Maltese Falcon (1941) and Rudi Fehr, his film editor from Key Largo (1948).[3]

Anjelica Huston was paid the SAG-AFTRA scale rate of $14,000 for her role in Prizzi's Honor. When her agent called up the movie's producer to request if she could be paid more, she was told "Go to hell. Be my guest—ask for more money. We don't even want her in this movie." Huston, who was not only John Huston's daughter but also Jack Nicholson's girlfriend at the time, wrote in her 2014 memoir Watch Me that she later overheard a production worker saying, "Her father is the director, her boyfriend's the star, and she has no talent."[4] She would go on to win the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance.

A 25-year-old Stanley Tucci made his film debut in Prizzi's Honor, playing the minor role of a mafia goon.

Reception edit

Critical response edit

On Rotten Tomatoes, Prizzi's Honor holds an approval rating of 85% based on 40 reviews, with an average rating of 7.1/10. The site's critics consensus states: "Disturbing and sardonic, Prizzi's Honor excels at black comedy because director John Huston and his game ensemble take the farce deadly seriously."[5] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, assigned the film a score of 84 out of 100, based on 16 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[6]

Pauline Kael wrote: "This John Huston picture has a ripe and daring comic tone. It revels voluptuously in the murderous finagling of the members of a Brooklyn Mafia family, and rejoices in their scams. It's like The Godfather acted out by The Munsters. Jack Nicholson's average-guyness as Charley, the clan's enforcer, is the film's touchstone: this is a baroque comedy about people who behave in ordinary ways in grotesque circumstances, and it has the juice of everyday family craziness in it."[7] Roger Ebert gave the film three-and-a-half stars out of four and wrote: "This is the most bizarre comedy in many a month, a movie so dark, so cynical and so funny that perhaps only Jack Nicholson and Kathleen Turner could have kept straight faces during the love scenes."[8]

Awards and nominations edit

Award Category Nominee(s) Result
Academy Awards[9] Best Picture John Foreman Nominated
Best Director John Huston Nominated
Best Actor Jack Nicholson Nominated
Best Supporting Actor William Hickey Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Anjelica Huston Won
Best Screenplay – Based on Material from Another Medium Richard Condon and Janet Roach Nominated
Best Costume Design Donfeld Nominated
Best Film Editing Rudi Fehr and Kaja Fehr Nominated
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards[10] Best English-Language Film Won
Best Actor Jack Nicholson Won
Best Supporting Actress Anjelica Huston Won
Best Director John Huston Won
British Academy Film Awards[11] Best Actress in a Supporting Role Anjelica Huston Nominated
Best Adapted Screenplay Richard Condon and Janet Roach Won
Casting Society of America Awards[12] Best Casting for Feature Film – Comedy Alixe Gordin Won
David di Donatello Awards Best Foreign Producer John Foreman Nominated
Best Foreign Director John Huston Nominated
Best Foreign Actor Jack Nicholson Nominated
Best Foreign Screenplay Richard Condon and Janet Roach Nominated
Directors Guild of America Awards Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures John Huston Nominated
Golden Globe Awards[13] Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Won
Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Jack Nicholson Won
Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy Kathleen Turner Won
Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Anjelica Huston Nominated
Best Director – Motion Picture John Huston Won
Best Screenplay – Motion Picture Richard Condon and Janet Roach Nominated
Guild of German Art House Cinemas Best Foreign Film John Huston Won
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actress Anjelica Huston Won
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards[14] Best Actor Jack Nicholson Nominated
Best Supporting Actor William Hickey Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Anjelica Huston Won
Best Screenplay Richard Condon and Janet Roach Nominated
Nastro d'Argento Best Foreign Actor Jack Nicholson Nominated
Best Foreign Director John Huston Nominated
National Board of Review Awards[15] Top Ten Films 6th Place
Best Supporting Actress Anjelica Huston Won
National Society of Film Critics Awards[16] Best Film 2nd Place
Best Director John Huston Won
Best Actor Jack Nicholson Won
Best Supporting Actor William Hickey 2nd Place
Best Supporting Actress Anjelica Huston Won
Best Screenplay Richard Condon and Janet Roach 4th Place
New York Film Critics Circle Awards[17] Best Film Won
Best Director John Huston Won
Best Actor Jack Nicholson Won
Best Supporting Actress Anjelica Huston Won
Sant Jordi Awards Best Foreign Actress Kathleen Turner (also for Crimes of Passion) Won
ShoWest Convention Female Star of the Year Kathleen Turner Won
Venice Film Festival Golden Lion John Huston Nominated
Special Lion for the Overall Work Won
Writers Guild of America Awards[18] Best Screenplay – Based on Material from Another Medium Richard Condon and Janet Roach Won

American Film Institute edit

Follow-up edit

In June 1990, it was announced Sidney Lumet had signed on to direct an adaptation of Prizzi's Family from a script written by William Richert.[22] However, the film was never made.

References edit

  1. ^ Solomon, Aubrey (1988). Twentieth Century Fox: A Corporate and Financial History. Scarecrow Press. p. 260. ISBN 978-0810842441.
  2. ^ "Prizzi's Honor (1985)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved November 5, 2011.
  3. ^ "AFI Catalog - Prizzi's Honor (1985)". American Film Institute. Retrieved September 5, 2022.
  4. ^ Goldman, Andrew (April 29, 2019). "Anjelica Huston, In Conversation". Vulture. Retrieved May 2, 2019.
  5. ^ "Prizzi's Honor". Rotten Tomatoes.
  6. ^ "Prizzi's Honor". Metacritic. Fandom, Inc. Retrieved September 4, 2022.
  7. ^ Kael, Pauline (July 1, 1985). "Prizzi's Honor". The New Yorker. Retrieved May 20, 2023 – via Scraps from the Loft.
  8. ^ Ebert, Roger (June 11, 1985). "Prizzi's Honor movie review & film summary (1985)". RogerEbert.com.
  9. ^ "58th Academy Awards". Oscars.org. Retrieved May 20, 2023.
  10. ^ . thebsfc.org. Archived from the original on June 17, 2008. Retrieved May 20, 2023.
  11. ^ "Film in 1986". BAFTA Awards. Retrieved May 20, 2023.
  12. ^ "Casting Society Awards 1986". castingsociety.com. Retrieved May 20, 2023.
  13. ^ "Winners and Nominees 1986". Golden Globes. Retrieved May 20, 2023.
  14. ^ Mathews, Jack. "Critics Choose 'Brazil' as Best Picture of 1985". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 20, 2023.
  15. ^ "1985 Awards". National Board of Review. Retrieved May 20, 2023.
  16. ^ Benson, Sheila (January 6, 1987). "National Society of Critics: 'Blue Velvet' wins 4 of 9 Film Awards". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 20, 2023.
  17. ^ "Critic's Vote 'Prizzi's Honor' Best Film". The New York Times. December 19, 1985. Retrieved May 20, 2023.
  18. ^ "Past Winners". WGA.org. Archived from the original on December 5, 2012. Retrieved May 20, 2023.
  19. ^ (PDF). AFI. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 13, 2011.
  20. ^ (PDF). AFI. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 13, 2011.
  21. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 11, 2011.
  22. ^ "James Coburn, Danny Aiello, Sandra Bernhard and..." Los Angeles Times. June 17, 1990. Retrieved July 8, 2023.

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This article is about the film For the novel for which the film is based on see Prizzi s Honor novel Prizzi s Honor is a 1985 American black comedy crime film directed by John Huston starring Jack Nicholson and Kathleen Turner as two highly skilled mob assassins who after falling in love are hired to kill each other The screenplay co written by Richard Condon is based on his 1982 novel of the same name The film s supporting cast includes Anjelica Huston the director s daughter and Nicholson s then girlfriend Robert Loggia John Randolph CCH Pounder Lawrence Tierney and William Hickey Stanley Tucci appears in a minor role in his film debut It was the last of John Huston s films to be released during his lifetime Prizzi s HonorTheatrical release posterDirected byJohn HustonScreenplay byRichard Condon Janet RoachBased onPrizzi s Honorby Richard CondonProduced byJohn ForemanStarringJack Nicholson Kathleen Turner Robert Loggia William Hickey John Randolph Anjelica HustonCinematographyAndrzej BartkowiakEdited byKaja Fehr Rudi FehrMusic byAlex NorthProductioncompanyABC Motion PicturesDistributed by20th Century FoxRelease dateJune 14 1985 1985 06 14 Running time129 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 16 million 1 Box office 26 6 million 2 Prizzi s Honor was theatrically released on June 14 1985 by 20th Century Fox It received critical acclaim with praise for the performances of its cast most notably Huston It grossed 26 million against its 16 million budget The film received eight nominations at the 58th Academy Awards including for Best Picture Best Director Best Actor and Best Adapted Screenplay with Huston winning for Best Supporting Actress The film also won four Golden Globe Awards including Best Actor Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and Best Actress Motion Picture Comedy or Musical for Nicholson and Turner respectively Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Reception 4 1 Critical response 4 2 Awards and nominations 4 3 American Film Institute 5 Follow up 6 References 7 External linksPlot editCharley Partanna is a hitman for a New York Mafia family headed by the elderly Don Corrado Prizzi whose business is generally handled by his sons Dominic and Eduardo and by his longtime right hand man Angelo who is Charley s father At a family wedding Charley is quickly infatuated with a beautiful non Italian woman he doesn t recognize He asks Maerose Prizzi estranged daughter of Dominic if she recognizes the woman oblivious to the fact that Maerose still has feelings for Charley having once been his lover Maerose is in disfavor with her father for running off with another man before the end of her romance with Charley Charley flies to California to carry out a contract to kill a man named Marxie Heller for robbing a Nevada casino He is surprised to learn that Marxie is the estranged husband of Irene Walker the woman from the wedding She repays some of the money Marxie stole as Charley naively or willfully believes that Irene was not involved with the casino scam By this point they have fallen in love and eventually travel to Mexico to marry A jealous Maerose travels west on her own to establish for a fact that Irene has double crossed the organization The information restores Maerose to good graces somewhat with her father and the don Charley s father later reveals that Irene who had claimed to be a tax consultant is a contractor who like Charley performs assassinations for the mob Dominic acting on his own wants Charley out of the way and hires someone to do the hit not knowing that he has just given the job to Charley s own wife Angelo sides with his son and Eduardo is so appalled by his brother s actions that he helps set up Dominic s permanent removal from the family Irene and Charley team up on a kidnapping that will enrich the family but she shoots a police captain s wife in the process endangering the organization s business relationship with the cops The don is also still demanding a large sum of money from Irene for her unauthorized activities in Nevada which she doesn t want to pay In time the don tells Charley that his wife s gotta go Matters come to a head in California when acting as if everything were alright Charley comes home to his wife Each pulls a weapon simultaneously in the bedroom Irene ends up dead and Charley ends up back in New York missing her but consoled by Maerose Cast editJack Nicholson as Charley Partanna Kathleen Turner as Irene Walkervisks Irene Walker Anjelica Huston as Maerose Prizzi Robert Loggia as Eduardo Prizzi John Randolph as Angelo Pop Partanna William Hickey as Don Corrado Prizzi Lee Richardson as Dominic Prizzi Michael Lombard as Rosario Filangi Robert Finlay CCH Pounder as Peaches Altamont George Santopietro as Plumber Ann Selepegno as Amalia Prizzi Lawrence Tierney as Lieutenant Hanley Vic Polizos as Phil Vittimizzare Dick O Neil as Bluestone Sully Boyar as Casco Vasorne Raymond Heller as Sal Bocca Joseph Ruskin as Marxie Heller Seth Allen as Alvin Gomsky Dominic Barto as Presto Cigilone Raymond Serra as Bocca Stanley Tucci as SoldierProduction editAs well as working with his actress daughter John Huston hired Meta Carpenter Wilde the script supervisor who worked with him on The Maltese Falcon 1941 and Rudi Fehr his film editor from Key Largo 1948 3 Anjelica Huston was paid the SAG AFTRA scale rate of 14 000 for her role in Prizzi s Honor When her agent called up the movie s producer to request if she could be paid more she was told Go to hell Be my guest ask for more money We don t even want her in this movie Huston who was not only John Huston s daughter but also Jack Nicholson s girlfriend at the time wrote in her 2014 memoir Watch Me that she later overheard a production worker saying Her father is the director her boyfriend s the star and she has no talent 4 She would go on to win the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance A 25 year old Stanley Tucci made his film debut in Prizzi s Honor playing the minor role of a mafia goon Reception editCritical response edit On Rotten Tomatoes Prizzi s Honor holds an approval rating of 85 based on 40 reviews with an average rating of 7 1 10 The site s critics consensus states Disturbing and sardonic Prizzi s Honor excels at black comedy because director John Huston and his game ensemble take the farce deadly seriously 5 Metacritic which uses a weighted average assigned the film a score of 84 out of 100 based on 16 critics indicating universal acclaim 6 Pauline Kael wrote This John Huston picture has a ripe and daring comic tone It revels voluptuously in the murderous finagling of the members of a Brooklyn Mafia family and rejoices in their scams It s like The Godfather acted out by The Munsters Jack Nicholson s average guyness as Charley the clan s enforcer is the film s touchstone this is a baroque comedy about people who behave in ordinary ways in grotesque circumstances and it has the juice of everyday family craziness in it 7 Roger Ebert gave the film three and a half stars out of four and wrote This is the most bizarre comedy in many a month a movie so dark so cynical and so funny that perhaps only Jack Nicholson and Kathleen Turner could have kept straight faces during the love scenes 8 Awards and nominations edit Award Category Nominee s ResultAcademy Awards 9 Best Picture John Foreman NominatedBest Director John Huston NominatedBest Actor Jack Nicholson NominatedBest Supporting Actor William Hickey NominatedBest Supporting Actress Anjelica Huston WonBest Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium Richard Condon and Janet Roach NominatedBest Costume Design Donfeld NominatedBest Film Editing Rudi Fehr and Kaja Fehr NominatedBoston Society of Film Critics Awards 10 Best English Language Film WonBest Actor Jack Nicholson WonBest Supporting Actress Anjelica Huston WonBest Director John Huston WonBritish Academy Film Awards 11 Best Actress in a Supporting Role Anjelica Huston NominatedBest Adapted Screenplay Richard Condon and Janet Roach WonCasting Society of America Awards 12 Best Casting for Feature Film Comedy Alixe Gordin WonDavid di Donatello Awards Best Foreign Producer John Foreman NominatedBest Foreign Director John Huston NominatedBest Foreign Actor Jack Nicholson NominatedBest Foreign Screenplay Richard Condon and Janet Roach NominatedDirectors Guild of America Awards Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures John Huston NominatedGolden Globe Awards 13 Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy WonBest Actor in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Jack Nicholson WonBest Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy Kathleen Turner WonBest Supporting Actress Motion Picture Anjelica Huston NominatedBest Director Motion Picture John Huston WonBest Screenplay Motion Picture Richard Condon and Janet Roach NominatedGuild of German Art House Cinemas Best Foreign Film John Huston WonKansas City Film Critics Circle Awards Best Supporting Actress Anjelica Huston WonLos Angeles Film Critics Association Awards 14 Best Actor Jack Nicholson NominatedBest Supporting Actor William Hickey NominatedBest Supporting Actress Anjelica Huston WonBest Screenplay Richard Condon and Janet Roach NominatedNastro d Argento Best Foreign Actor Jack Nicholson NominatedBest Foreign Director John Huston NominatedNational Board of Review Awards 15 Top Ten Films 6th PlaceBest Supporting Actress Anjelica Huston WonNational Society of Film Critics Awards 16 Best Film 2nd PlaceBest Director John Huston WonBest Actor Jack Nicholson WonBest Supporting Actor William Hickey 2nd PlaceBest Supporting Actress Anjelica Huston WonBest Screenplay Richard Condon and Janet Roach 4th PlaceNew York Film Critics Circle Awards 17 Best Film WonBest Director John Huston WonBest Actor Jack Nicholson WonBest Supporting Actress Anjelica Huston WonSant Jordi Awards Best Foreign Actress Kathleen Turner also for Crimes of Passion WonShoWest Convention Female Star of the Year Kathleen Turner WonVenice Film Festival Golden Lion John Huston NominatedSpecial Lion for the Overall Work WonWriters Guild of America Awards 18 Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium Richard Condon and Janet Roach WonAmerican Film Institute edit AFI s 100 Years 100 Laughs Nominated 19 AFI s 100 Years 100 Passions Nominated 20 AFI s 10 Top 10 Nominated Gangster Film 21 Follow up editIn June 1990 it was announced Sidney Lumet had signed on to direct an adaptation of Prizzi s Family from a script written by William Richert 22 However the film was never made References edit Solomon Aubrey 1988 Twentieth Century Fox A Corporate and Financial History Scarecrow Press p 260 ISBN 978 0810842441 Prizzi s Honor 1985 Box Office Mojo Retrieved November 5 2011 AFI Catalog Prizzi s Honor 1985 American Film Institute Retrieved September 5 2022 Goldman Andrew April 29 2019 Anjelica Huston In Conversation Vulture Retrieved May 2 2019 Prizzi s Honor Rotten Tomatoes Prizzi s Honor Metacritic Fandom Inc Retrieved September 4 2022 Kael Pauline July 1 1985 Prizzi s Honor The New Yorker Retrieved May 20 2023 via Scraps from the Loft Ebert Roger June 11 1985 Prizzi s Honor movie review amp film summary 1985 RogerEbert com 58th Academy Awards Oscars org Retrieved May 20 2023 Past Winners thebsfc org Archived from the original on June 17 2008 Retrieved May 20 2023 Film in 1986 BAFTA Awards Retrieved May 20 2023 Casting Society Awards 1986 castingsociety com Retrieved May 20 2023 Winners and Nominees 1986 Golden Globes Retrieved May 20 2023 Mathews Jack Critics Choose Brazil as Best Picture of 1985 Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 20 2023 1985 Awards National Board of Review Retrieved May 20 2023 Benson Sheila January 6 1987 National Society of Critics Blue Velvet wins 4 of 9 Film Awards Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 20 2023 Critic s Vote Prizzi s Honor Best Film The New York Times December 19 1985 Retrieved May 20 2023 Past Winners WGA org Archived from the original on December 5 2012 Retrieved May 20 2023 AFI s 100 Years 100 Laughs Nominees PDF AFI Archived from the original PDF on March 13 2011 AFI s 100 Years 100 Passions Nominees PDF AFI Archived from the original PDF on March 13 2011 AFI s Top 10 Ballot PDF Archived from the original PDF on September 11 2011 James Coburn Danny Aiello Sandra Bernhard and Los Angeles Times June 17 1990 Retrieved July 8 2023 External links edit nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Prizzi s Honor Prizzi s Honor at Rotten Tomatoes Prizzi s Honor at AllMovie Prizzi s Honor at IMDb Prizzi s Honor at the TCM Movie Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prizzi 27s Honor amp oldid 1176833803, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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