- Mikey and Nicky
-
Mikey and Nicky Directed by Elaine May Produced by Michael Hausman Written by Elaine May Starring Peter Falk
John Cassavetes
Ned Beatty
Rose Arrick
Carol Grace
Reuben GreeneMusic by John Strauss Cinematography Bernie Abramson
Lucien Ballard
Victor J. KemperEditing by John Carter
Sheldon KahnDistributed by Paramount Pictures Release date(s) December 21, 1976 Running time 119 min.
(Canada:106 min.)Country United States Language English Budget $4.3 m Mikey and Nicky is a 1976 film written and directed by Elaine May. Using three cameras that she sometimes left running for hours, May captured spontaneous interaction between Peter Falk and John Cassavetes. This unusual technique and the resulting performances suggests the film exceeds the conventions of the gangster movie.
Mikey and Nicky was released in New York City on December 21, 1976. The film was originally intended as a summer 1976 release, then moved to Christmas 1976 due to editing problems.
May missed the film's delivery date by almost a year because of her well-known perfectionism in the editing process. Litigation followed between the director and Paramount, with Paramount gaining possession of the film with final cut privilege. May didn't direct again for nearly 12 years.
The film's original $1.8 million budget had grown to nearly $4.3 million ($16.6 million, in contemporary dollars[1]) by the time May turned the film over to Paramount. She shot 1.4 million feet of film, almost three times as much as that taken for Gone with the Wind. At one point, Cassavetes and Falk had both left the set and the cameras remained rolling for several minutes. A new camera operator said "Cut!" only to be immediately rebuked by May for usurping what is traditionally a director's command. He protested that the two actors had left the set. "Yes", replied May, "but they might come back".[2]
Angered over May's contentiousness during filming and editing, Paramount booked the completed film into theaters for a few days to satisfy contractual obligations, but they failed to give the film its full support. Ten years later, a new version of the film—approved by May—was shown at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City (Directors Guild of America, Fiftieth Anniversary Tribute), November 17, 1986.
The film was also shown at the United States Film Festival in Park City, Utah (Tribute to John Cassavetes) January 25, 1989.
May originally cast Paramount president Frank Yablans as a gangster, but the chairman of parent company Gulf+Western, Charles Bluhdorn, was not amused, and demanded that she recast.
Contents
Synopsis
When Nicky calls Mikey yet again to bail him out of trouble—this time a contract on his life for money that he stole from his mob boss—Mikey, as always, shows up to help. Overcoming the obstacles of Nicky's paranoia and blind fear, Mikey gets him out of the hotel where he has holed up, and starts to help him plan his escape; however, Nicky keeps changing the plan, and a hit man is hot on their trail. As they try to make their escape, the two friends have to confront issues of betrayal, regret, and the value of friendship versus self-preservation.
Cast
- Peter Falk .... Mikey
- John Cassavetes .... Nicky
- Ned Beatty .... Kinney
- Rose Arrick .... Annie
- Carol Grace .... Nellie
- William Hickey .... Sid Fine
- Sanford Meisner .... Dave Resnick
- Joyce Van Patten .... Jan
- M. Emmet Walsh .... Bus Driver
- Sy Travers .... Hotel Clerk
- Peter R. Scoppa .... Counter Man
- Virginia Smith .... Jan's Mother
- Jean Shevlin .... Lady on Bus
- Danny Klein .... Harry
- Martin Wolfson .... Candy Store Man
- Eugene Hobgood .... Mel
- David Pendleton .... Bar Patron
- Will Gill, Jr. .... Bartender
- Marilyn Randall .... Shirley
- Reuben Greene .... Franklyn
References
- ^ Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–2008. Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. Retrieved December 7, 2010.
- ^ Blum, David (16 March 1987). "The Road to 'Ishtar': How Warren Beatty, Dustin Hoffman and Elaine May Made a Farce in the Desert for Just $40 Million". New York: 42. http://books.google.com/books?id=dOQCAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA34&lpg=PA42&dq=Ishtar%2Bdunes&source=bl&ots=_e-8jFppyS&sig=j2KugL9vOvBubXbRR5k3E06ipnA&hl=en&ei=PKBQS8jfNoeN8Aa-r4iZCw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=7&ved=0CBYQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=Ishtar%2Bdunes&f=false.
External links
- Mikey and Nicky at the Internet Movie Database
- Mikey and Nicky at AllRovi
- Mikey and Nicky at Rotten Tomatoes
Films directed by Elaine May 1970s 1980s Ishtar (1987)Categories:- 1976 films
- 1970s crime films
- American crime drama films
- Films shot in Pennsylvania
- Paramount Pictures films
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.