- I'm Not Rappaport (film)
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name = I'm Not Rappaport
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director =Herb Gardner
producer =John Penotti David Sameth John H. Starke
writer =Herb Gardner (play, screenplay)
starring =Walter Matthau Ossie Davis Amy Irving Craig T. Nelson Boyd Gaines
music =Gerry Mulligan
cinematography =Adam Holender
editing =Anne McCabe Emily Paine Wendey Stanzler
distributor =Gramercy Pictures
released = Start date|1996|12|24
runtime = 135 min.
country = USA
language = English
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gross = US$470,000
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imdb_id = 0116601"I'm Not Rappaport" is
1996 film adaptation byHerb Gardner of his play by the same name. Also directed by Gardner, the film starredWalter Matthau ,Ossie Davis ,Amy Irving ,Craig T. Nelson ,Martha Plimpton ,Peter Friedman , andRon Rifkin .ynopsis
Inspired by two elderly men Gardner met in
New York City 'sCentral Park , it focuses on Nat Moyer, a cantankerous whiteJew , and Midge Carter, a feistyAfrican-American , who spend their days sitting on a bench, trying to mask the horrible realities of aging, mainly through the tall tales that Nat spins. The play touches on several issues, including society’s treatment of the aging, the difficulties dealing with adult children who think they know what's best for their parents, and the dangers that lurk in urban areas.Its title comes from an old
vaudeville joke, a variation of which evolved into dialogue between the twoprotagonists :
* Nat: Hey, Rappaport! I haven't seen you in ages. How have you been?
* Midge: I'm not Rappaport.
* Nat: Rappaport, what happened to you? You used to be a short fat guy, and now you're a tall skinny guy.
* Midge: I'm not Rappaport.
* Nat: Rappaport, you used to be a young guy with a beard, and now you're an old guy with a mustache.
* Midge: I'm not Rappaport.
* Nat: Rappaport, how has this happened? You used to be a cowardly little white guy, and now you're a big imposing black guy.
* Midge: I'm not Rappaport.
* Nat: And you changed your name, too!The play
Originally presented by
Seattle Repertory Theatre in 1984, the play also saw two successful runs at theBooth Theatre on Broadway with 891 performances in 1985, and 53 in 2002. Both productions were directed by Daniel Sullivan and starredJudd Hirsch . The original role played byCleavon Little was played byBen Vereen in the 2002 revival.External links
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