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A Manhattan single meets a man through her Jewish grandmother's matchmaker.A Manhattan single meets a man through her Jewish grandmother's matchmaker.A Manhattan single meets a man through her Jewish grandmother's matchmaker.
- Awards
- 2 nominations total
David Hyde Pierce
- Mark
- (as David Pierce)
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A winning movie with wonderful contrasts, excellent cast, and a terrific soundtrack. Peter Riegert (who makes far too few movies) is great as an ordinary joe with more going for him than it first seems. Amy Irving is equally good as the "ambiguous" bookstore manager and maybe best of all is her grandmother who wants her to meet a nice jewish man. Delancey is a metaphor in a movie with quite a bit of subtlety without being pretentious.
Very nice ethnic movie about two people who seem to have problems finding a mate. The movie stereotypes Jewish romantic life in New York City. A matchmaker gets involved in matching up young people. The girl works in a book store. The boy works in a pickle store. He has always noticed here from afar. But, now it's time to put them together for life. Nicely acted movie. It does not seem to reflect how people really find each other in America and as such tends to play on an older 18th century concept of matchmaking for people to find their mates. This is more of a movie for a woman's fantasy than a man's concept of mate finding. But, what I like most about the actual story is that it's not about a rich man who finds a poor girl as in Pretty Woman! Here, both the boy and girl are representative of a similar upper low middle income and life style. Such makes it a believable story. Well acted by all cast members.
Larry de Illinois
Larry de Illinois
I found this movie years after it was out ... a real classic now for me. The characters are genuine ( I love Bubbie! )and very interesting. The music is a treat as well as I found myself singing to it, a montage of 80's music. The movie takes a few jabs at the narcissistic quirks of the artistic world and conflicting egos. There is a careful story plot around the conflict of "fame" versus "character" and Amy Irving's character slowly sees past the hype and notes the person. The matchmaker is a hoot! and makes a good compliment to the Grandmother. I was disappointed to see that this was the only movie for Bubbie (Reizl Bozyk) because she really is the glue that keeps the story going. Peter Riegert makes an excellent pickle man! One movie I can watch over and over!
Interesting, touching movie about appearances vs. outcomes. Amy Irving effectively plays an insecure woman who prefers the company of "art" people because she thinks it makes her a better person. Her mother thinks she knows better.
I like that this movie takes its time without being boring. Riegert is excellent and has an understated charisma, but his character is a little too metaphorical to make the story work. And the choice Irving has to make is solved a little bit too conveniently for my taste. But it's so sincere and sweet without being sappy that its faults don't matter all that much.
I like that this movie takes its time without being boring. Riegert is excellent and has an understated charisma, but his character is a little too metaphorical to make the story work. And the choice Irving has to make is solved a little bit too conveniently for my taste. But it's so sincere and sweet without being sappy that its faults don't matter all that much.
It might be ten years since last I saw Crossing Delancey. We wandered into the video store tonight and were more than desperate to find just one movie we were willing to take a chance on, and I spotted this gem.
Seriously: this one ages well, like a good wine. It's got only better - by that I mean that after time, one picks up the subtleties even more.
It's just sensational.
The other movie we rented is a Disney action flick. We're waiting to put it in, because we know we are going to be disappointed after this, and we want to savour it a little while more.
That's about the best you can say about any movie.
10 out of 10.
Seriously: this one ages well, like a good wine. It's got only better - by that I mean that after time, one picks up the subtleties even more.
It's just sensational.
The other movie we rented is a Disney action flick. We're waiting to put it in, because we know we are going to be disappointed after this, and we want to savour it a little while more.
That's about the best you can say about any movie.
10 out of 10.
Did you know
- TriviaReizl Bozyk's only English-language film. She was a leading actress in Yiddish theater for many years.
- GoofsThere are no mezuzahs visible on any of the doorposts of Bubbie Kantor's apartment.
- Quotes
Marilyn Cohen: And I'm sitting there, and my *face* is starting to hurt. And I'm thinking, Christ, I got 45 minutes to show this guy how loving, smart, supportive, funny, independent, and sexy I am. And all I can really think about is how I'd rather be sitting home watching the baseball game.
- SoundtracksCome Softly to Me
(Opening title)
Written by Gretchen Christopher, Barbara Ellis and Gary Troxel
Performed by The Roches
- How long is Crossing Delancey?Powered by Alexa
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Box office
- Budget
- $4,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $16,262,415
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $46,711
- Aug 28, 1988
- Gross worldwide
- $16,262,415
- Runtime
- 1h 37m(97 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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