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Abe & Phil's Last Poker Game
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Dr. Abe Mandelbaum moves into a nursing home and strikes up a friendship with Phil Nicoletti, a notorious gambler and womanizer. Their relationship is tested when they each try to convince a mysterious nurse that they are her long-lost father.
Dr. Abe Mandelbaum moves into a nursing home and strikes up a friendship with Phil Nicoletti, a notorious gambler and womanizer. Their relationship is tested when they each try to convince a mysterious nurse that they are her long-lost father.
Actors:
Pamela Dubin,
Martin Landau,
Maria Dizzia,
Paul Sorvino

Pamela Dubin

Martin Landau
20 June 1928, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA

Maria Dizzia
29 December 1974, New Jersey, USA

Paul Sorvino
13 April 1939, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Director:
Howard Weiner

Howard Weiner
Country:
United States
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January 09, 2018
The film has its moments, but is it the film Martin Landau deserved as his farewell performance?
January 11, 2018
The film would benefit from tighter editing and the loss of 20 minutes or so of unnecessary material. As is, it spends too long going nowhere in particular in a manner we have all seen before.
April 27, 2017
The Last Poker Game is an unexpectedly warm movie, shot with a honed sense of visual storytelling-especially given the director's newness with all this-and an eye for textures, but one which flames out into a terribly overwrought ending.
January 12, 2018
Landau's performance here is a deftly calibrated thing of beauty, and it ranks among his finest work since his Oscar-winning turn as a frail Bela Lugosi in Tim Burton's "Ed Wood."
January 11, 2018
Focuses too obsessively on one particular male malady.
January 10, 2018
Landau and Sorvino offer wonderfully feeling and funny work, making complex, feisty men out of Abe and Phil.
January 09, 2018
A compassionate portrayal of lives stripped down to bare essentials by aging, illness, and loss.
January 11, 2018
The medical tidbits, however awkwardly presented, are the most distinctive aspects of the script. The flat direction, alas, is not the work of a filmmaker.