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A Muslim ex-con forms a friendship with his parole officer.A Muslim ex-con forms a friendship with his parole officer.A Muslim ex-con forms a friendship with his parole officer.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
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Maher M. Hathout
- Imam
- (as Maher Hathout)
Augusta Allen-Jones
- Bartender
- (as Augusta Allen Jones)
Mona Malec
- Border Patrol
- (as Mona Lisa Malec)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe film cast includes two Oscar winners: Forest Whitaker and Ellen Burstyn; and two Oscar nominees: Harvey Keitel and Brenda Blethyn.
- Quotes
Bill Agati: You can't break the law to enforce the law.
- ConnectionsReferences The Wizard of Oz (1939)
- SoundtracksL'Absinthe
Music by Barbara
Lyrics by Barbara and Frédéric Botton
Performed by Barbara
© 1970 - Editions Raoul Breton
(p) 1972 - Mercury (France)
Courtesy of Universal Music Vision
Featured review
The Good: Brenda Blethyn acting was natural, and you feel it is your mom, and you are connected to her.
Harvey Keitel missed him lately, and filled his role.
Forest Whitaker is excellent as usual in his acting, but not convincing in practicing Islamic prayer, from a Muslim perspective...it might be OK for westerner just to mumble and put water on his hand, but that is not how we prepare for prayer or pray.
The Bad: Prayer scenes to start with. Usually a Muslim convert is a devoted Mulsim as he converted into this faith cause he found himself in it and the religion was not reflected on his character, other than pretending to be calm or looking for peace...not convincing that much...Religion was there for just being there with no added value.
The Ugly: I have it when there is no effort is spent to have the Muslim practice correct in the film, and worse when the producer and director of the movie is supposed to know more about Muslim practice. The preparation for the prayer was wrong, and the recitation of the prayer was stupid!
Harvey Keitel missed him lately, and filled his role.
Forest Whitaker is excellent as usual in his acting, but not convincing in practicing Islamic prayer, from a Muslim perspective...it might be OK for westerner just to mumble and put water on his hand, but that is not how we prepare for prayer or pray.
The Bad: Prayer scenes to start with. Usually a Muslim convert is a devoted Mulsim as he converted into this faith cause he found himself in it and the religion was not reflected on his character, other than pretending to be calm or looking for peace...not convincing that much...Religion was there for just being there with no added value.
The Ugly: I have it when there is no effort is spent to have the Muslim practice correct in the film, and worse when the producer and director of the movie is supposed to know more about Muslim practice. The preparation for the prayer was wrong, and the recitation of the prayer was stupid!
- yaagoub-nujaidi
- Sep 21, 2014
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- Also known as
- Enemy Way
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- Gross worldwide
- $213,204
- Runtime1 hour 57 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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