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It's Not Just You, Murray!

  • 1964
  • Not Rated
  • 16m
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6.4/10
2.4K
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It's Not Just You, Murray! (1964)
Dark ComedyComedyCrimeDramaShort

A middle-aged mobster is convinced that his owes most of his success to the long-term loyalty of his good friend. He is the only one unaware that his "friend" is a backstabbing schemer who i... Read allA middle-aged mobster is convinced that his owes most of his success to the long-term loyalty of his good friend. He is the only one unaware that his "friend" is a backstabbing schemer who is both using and undermining him.A middle-aged mobster is convinced that his owes most of his success to the long-term loyalty of his good friend. He is the only one unaware that his "friend" is a backstabbing schemer who is both using and undermining him.

  • Director
    • Martin Scorsese
  • Writers
    • Martin Scorsese
    • Mardik Martin
  • Stars
    • Ira Rubin
    • Sam DeFazio
    • Andrea Martin
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Martin Scorsese
    • Writers
      • Martin Scorsese
      • Mardik Martin
    • Stars
      • Ira Rubin
      • Sam DeFazio
      • Andrea Martin
    • 13User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ira Rubin
    Ira Rubin
    • Murray
    Sam DeFazio
    Sam DeFazio
    • Joe
    Andrea Martin
    Andrea Martin
    • Wife
    Catherine Scorsese
    Catherine Scorsese
    • Mother
    Robert Uricola
    • Singer
    Bernard Weisberger
    Victor Magnotta
    Richard Sweeton
    John Bivona
    Dominick Grieco
    • Lefty
    • (uncredited)
    Mardik Martin
    Mardik Martin
      • Director
        • Martin Scorsese
      • Writers
        • Martin Scorsese
        • Mardik Martin
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      8Quinoa1984

      one of the funniest things Scorsese's done

      Ira Rubin plays Murray, who at the start of the film basically all about him- with an amusingly self-conscious camera (like a mockumentary of sorts)- he's dressed up extra nice, showing off his wares, and it's pretty clear he's a gangster. That cleared up, he tells his story in a free-form way in the narration skipping and scatting over time, including his good, good friend Joe (San De Fazio, funny in a straight-forward way), and his sting in making Gin. But then he goes to jail, meets his nurse-wife, makes a good gig doing musicals (Love is a Gazelle being the big hit, the funniest part of the film for me), and then finally it all collides into, what else, an 8 1/2 homage. Scorsese and co-writer Mardik Martin have something here that is genuinely clever, as it goes through various forms of comedy, all set to a very keen, specific rhythm.

      And there are so many riffs and styles that it all somehow comes together through Scorsese's professional style of shooting. This isn't amateur hour here. Sometimes we get the physical comedy (the police raid), or just a wacky spoof or send-up (the musical sequences, quite ingenious overall), lampooning the movie-making process itself ("hey, sound-guy, turn down the sound", Murray says in one scene when Joe wants to talk private with him), and things of family (Scorsese's mom, of course, serving spaghetti to his son even through the gate in jail) and culture (gas masks in Jersey, ho-ho). All in all, it fills its time very well, with a style of comedy that almost reminded me of a lighter, though still quite witty and off-the-wall, version of the humor that would come in After Hours. Rubin is also very good as the title character, smarmy, self-satisfied, and charming in a sleazy way that Scorsese probably relates to from people in his neighborhood.

      Plenty of film-making gusto to go with the laughs, this is a really cool little short film that I was very happy to seek out- even if this and his other NYU short film aren't as great as some of his later shorts like Big Shave and American Boy.
      8jzappa

      Growing Talent In Sophomore Effort

      This cute, inventive student film is Scorsese's second time in the director's chair, and this film is the beginning of his fascination with crime and double-crosses. Like with his brilliant debut, What's A Nice Girl Like You Doing In A Place Like This?, his techniques in generally unfolding the story and his clever cinematographic eye...you know what? I praise too much. I think I'm boring when I praise. I praise Martin Scorsese all the time. Everything he makes turns to gold in my eyes because I think he makes movies the precise way I think they should be made. I love the guy, that's all. There's nothing specific to say pertaining to why I like even his early student short films such as this one. I just think he's the man. If you think he is the man, I would check this one out just to say you saw it and to see the foundations of his ingenious later work.
      6Tankutkurt

      Successful

      This movie is a successful short film, which belongs to Martin Scorsese's early Director career.

      The movie use the way of comedy to describe a rise of a gangster in underground world.

      The final part of the movie shows a similarity to ending of Frederico Fellini's "8½" .
      7st-shot

      Marty gathers his mainstays and his mom.

      Murray has done ok for himself. Expensive ties, shoes, cars the self aggrandizing Murray admits he could not have done it without Joe. Problem is Joe and his wife have this thing for each other.

      Martin Scorsese's influence and go to territory over the next half century reveal themselves early in this well shot amusing student film. The Fellini (Germi less so) influence is a blatant but impressive homage while some of the imagery and characterization could fit smoothly into Raging Bull. Populating his filmography with Little Italy good fellers and wise guy mainstays Murray and his "good friend" Joe would be the prototype for decades to come. Here they have a sly charm but the single cuckold theme can only go so far in this overall well mounted little short.
      8tavm

      It's Not Just You, Murray! was another early short from Martin Scorsese

      This is one of the early shorts made by Martin Scorsese when he was a student at NYU. In this one, a middle-aged man looks back at his life and how he got successful like making illegal gin during Prohibition or producing some hit Broadway shows. He credits a "friend" with his successes but that "friend" is...not a friend at all! Filmed in black-and-white with some jump cuts and still frames, this was quite an amusing short to watch as an example of the early work of Mr. Scorsese. So on that note, It's Not Just You, Murray! is worth a look. P.S. The mother of the leading character is played by the mother of the director, Catherine Scorsese.

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      • Trivia
        Catherine Scorsese, Martin Scorsese's mother, has a cameo role.
      • Goofs
        When Murray mentions Joe's graduation shot, a photo appears and Murray then points out that Joe is the one with the hat. However, in the photo, no one is shown wearing a hat.
      • Connections
        Featured in First Works (1989)

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      • Release date
        • February 1964 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • No es tracta tan sols de tu, Murray!
      • Filming locations
        • New York City, New York, USA(location)
      • Production companies
        • New York University (NYU)
        • New York University, Tisch School of the Arts
        • Tisch School of the Arts (NYU)
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      • Runtime
        • 16m
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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