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Roommates (1995 film)

Roommates is a 1995 American comedy-drama film, starring Peter Falk, D. B. Sweeney, and Julianne Moore, directed by Peter Yates. The original music score was composed by Elmer Bernstein. The film was marketed with the tagline, "Some people talk. Some people listen. When you're 107 and going strong, you do whatever you want."

Roommates
Promotional poster
Directed byPeter Yates
Screenplay byMax Apple
Stephen Metcalfe
Story byMax Apple
Produced byTed Field
Robert W. Cort
Scott Kroopf
Starring
CinematographyMike Southon
Edited bySeth Flaum
John Tintori
Music byElmer Bernstein
Production
companies
Distributed byBuena Vista Pictures Distribution
Release date
March 3, 1995 (1995-03-03)
Running time
108 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$22 million
Box office$12,096,881

Filming details edit

It was filmed in and around Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, including in the Cathedral of Learning at the University of Pittsburgh.[1] Several scenes were filmed on the campus of Washington & Jefferson College in Washington, Pennsylvania, including scenes near the Admissions House, the Dieter-Porter Life Science Building, and Old Main.[2][3]

The aging of Rocky (the Peter Falk character) through creative make-up earned the picture an Academy Award nomination.

Plot edit

In 1963 Pittsburgh, Rocky Holzcek is a cantankerous 77-year-old Polish-American baker who insists, despite relatives' protests, upon adopting his young grandson Michael when the boy's parents pass away. The other family members are unwilling to take in Michael and say that Rocky is too old, but he insists that "Family takes care of family!" The two live in Rocky's apartment and often play cards. Rocky has a habit of taking a long time to arrange his hand, and this drives Michael crazy. Twenty years later, Michael is a medical intern in Columbus who's forced to take in his still-spry grandfather when the old man is evicted from his apartment building. At a college history class, Rocky explains that the "S" in Harry S Truman's name actually did stand for something, despite what the professor says, because it was a Russian name. Although the crusty, outspoken Rocky gets along with his Chinese college roommates, they play cards together, still with Rocky taking his dear sweet time to arrange his hand, he is less enthused about his grandson's girlfriend, Beth.

Eventually, Michael and Beth marry and head to Pittsburgh where Michael begins his medical residency, while Rocky continues working as a baker. An illness forces Rocky to move back to Pittsburgh with his grandson and his wife, and Rocky warms up to Beth. They play cards, and it seems Beth takes even longer to arrange her hand than Rocky! Seven years pass, and Rocky lives with Michael and Beth and their two children, as Michael has built himself a prominent medical career. However, when Beth is killed in an automobile accident, the old man once again comes to support his grandson in his time of need. Beth's mother wants to take the children, and Michael - initially - agrees. Rocky again lectures Michael on his motto: "Family takes care of family." Michael decides he can't give up the children, and echoes Rocky when he tells Beth's mother "End of discussion!" She backs off and Michael and Rocky take the kids home. At the end of the film, Rocky is in a hospital room, and Michael and the kids come to him to celebrate his 107th birthday. Seeing his EKG growing weak, Michael sends the kids out of the room, and tries to be upbeat for Rocky's sake. He picks up a newspaper and talks about Rocky looking for a new job. Running through the want ads, he pauses after reading one for a Chinese bakery! Turning to Rocky, he asks, "You know anything about this?" A reference to his old college roommates. Rocky smiles, but grows weaker, and Michael finally tells him it's okay, he can go now. Rocky quietly passes away knowing that his grandson is well, and that he has provided all the care that he could for him.

Main cast edit

Actor Role
Peter Falk Rocky Holzcek
D. B. Sweeney Michael Holzcek
Julianne Moore Beth Holzcek
Ellen Burstyn Judith Matthews
Jan Rubeš Bolek Krupa
Ernie Sabella Stash
John Cunningham Burt Shook
Frankie Faison Professor Martin
Raymond K. Wong Deng
Courtney Chase Lisa
William H. Macy Doctor (uncredited cameo)
Mengze Shi Fan

Reception edit

Roommates received negative reviews from critics, as it holds a 29% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade "A" on scale of A+ to F.[4]

Honors edit

The film was nominated for the Best Make-Up Oscar (Greg Cannom, Bob Laden, Colleen Callaghan), and was nominated for the Best Young Actress Award, Young Artist Awards (Courtney Chase).

External links edit

References edit

  1. ^ Steele, Bruce (March 8, 2001). "Lights-camera-action: "Mothman" invades Pitt campus". University Times. Vol. 33, no. 13. Retrieved February 5, 2013.
  2. ^ (PDF). W&J Magazine. Washington & Jefferson College. Winter 2004. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-04-09. Retrieved 2010-04-19.
  3. ^ "On Location". Observer-Reporter. Washington, Pennsylvania. September 19, 1993. Retrieved August 27, 2012.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on 2018-12-20. Retrieved 2021-02-11.

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Roommates is a 1995 American comedy drama film starring Peter Falk D B Sweeney and Julianne Moore directed by Peter Yates The original music score was composed by Elmer Bernstein The film was marketed with the tagline Some people talk Some people listen When you re 107 and going strong you do whatever you want RoommatesPromotional posterDirected byPeter YatesScreenplay byMax AppleStephen MetcalfeStory byMax AppleProduced byTed FieldRobert W CortScott KroopfStarringPeter Falk D B Sweeney Julianne Moore Jan Rubes Ellen Burstyn Courtney ChaseCinematographyMike SouthonEdited bySeth FlaumJohn TintoriMusic byElmer BernsteinProductioncompaniesHollywood PicturesInterscope CommunicationsPolyGram Filmed EntertainmentNomura Babcock amp BrownDistributed byBuena Vista Pictures DistributionRelease dateMarch 3 1995 1995 03 03 Running time108 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 22 millionBox office 12 096 881 Contents 1 Filming details 2 Plot 3 Main cast 4 Reception 5 Honors 6 External links 7 ReferencesFilming details editIt was filmed in and around Pittsburgh Pennsylvania including in the Cathedral of Learning at the University of Pittsburgh 1 Several scenes were filmed on the campus of Washington amp Jefferson College in Washington Pennsylvania including scenes near the Admissions House the Dieter Porter Life Science Building and Old Main 2 3 The aging of Rocky the Peter Falk character through creative make up earned the picture an Academy Award nomination Plot editThis article needs an improved plot summary Please help improve the plot summary October 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message In 1963 Pittsburgh Rocky Holzcek is a cantankerous 77 year old Polish American baker who insists despite relatives protests upon adopting his young grandson Michael when the boy s parents pass away The other family members are unwilling to take in Michael and say that Rocky is too old but he insists that Family takes care of family The two live in Rocky s apartment and often play cards Rocky has a habit of taking a long time to arrange his hand and this drives Michael crazy Twenty years later Michael is a medical intern in Columbus who s forced to take in his still spry grandfather when the old man is evicted from his apartment building At a college history class Rocky explains that the S in Harry S Truman s name actually did stand for something despite what the professor says because it was a Russian name Although the crusty outspoken Rocky gets along with his Chinese college roommates they play cards together still with Rocky taking his dear sweet time to arrange his hand he is less enthused about his grandson s girlfriend Beth Eventually Michael and Beth marry and head to Pittsburgh where Michael begins his medical residency while Rocky continues working as a baker An illness forces Rocky to move back to Pittsburgh with his grandson and his wife and Rocky warms up to Beth They play cards and it seems Beth takes even longer to arrange her hand than Rocky Seven years pass and Rocky lives with Michael and Beth and their two children as Michael has built himself a prominent medical career However when Beth is killed in an automobile accident the old man once again comes to support his grandson in his time of need Beth s mother wants to take the children and Michael initially agrees Rocky again lectures Michael on his motto Family takes care of family Michael decides he can t give up the children and echoes Rocky when he tells Beth s mother End of discussion She backs off and Michael and Rocky take the kids home At the end of the film Rocky is in a hospital room and Michael and the kids come to him to celebrate his 107th birthday Seeing his EKG growing weak Michael sends the kids out of the room and tries to be upbeat for Rocky s sake He picks up a newspaper and talks about Rocky looking for a new job Running through the want ads he pauses after reading one for a Chinese bakery Turning to Rocky he asks You know anything about this A reference to his old college roommates Rocky smiles but grows weaker and Michael finally tells him it s okay he can go now Rocky quietly passes away knowing that his grandson is well and that he has provided all the care that he could for him Main cast editActor Role Peter Falk Rocky Holzcek D B Sweeney Michael Holzcek Julianne Moore Beth Holzcek Ellen Burstyn Judith Matthews Jan Rubes Bolek Krupa Ernie Sabella Stash John Cunningham Burt Shook Frankie Faison Professor Martin Raymond K Wong Deng Courtney Chase Lisa William H Macy Doctor uncredited cameo Mengze Shi FanReception editRoommates received negative reviews from critics as it holds a 29 rating on Rotten Tomatoes Audiences surveyed by CinemaScore gave the film a grade A on scale of A to F 4 Honors editThe film was nominated for the Best Make Up Oscar Greg Cannom Bob Laden Colleen Callaghan and was nominated for the Best Young Actress Award Young Artist Awards Courtney Chase External links editRoommates at IMDb nbsp Roommates at AllMovie Roommates at Rotten Tomatoes Roommates at Box Office MojoReferences edit Steele Bruce March 8 2001 Lights camera action Mothman invades Pitt campus University Times Vol 33 no 13 Retrieved February 5 2013 W amp J Up Close PDF W amp J Magazine Washington amp Jefferson College Winter 2004 Archived from the original PDF on 2008 04 09 Retrieved 2010 04 19 On Location Observer Reporter Washington Pennsylvania September 19 1993 Retrieved August 27 2012 Cinemascore Archived from the original on 2018 12 20 Retrieved 2021 02 11 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roommates 1995 film amp oldid 1128828712, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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