Summaries

Nicky is on the run from the mob, and he turns to old pal Mikey for help.

Nick is desperate, holed up in a cheap hotel, suffering from an ulcer and convinced that a local mobster wants him killed. He calls Mikey, his friend since childhood, but when Mikey arrives, Nick won't let him in: his moods swing. So begins a long night as Mike tries to take care of Nick, calm him down and get him out of town. Their sojourn - on foot and in a city bus - takes them to a bar, a club, toward a movie theater, to the cemetery where Nick's mom is buried, and to Nick's girlfriend's apartment. Tempers fray and the friendship is tested. Meanwhile, a hit man who's getting information from someone is indeed looking for Nick.—<[email protected]>

Elaine May crafted a gangster film like no other in the nocturnal odyssey Mikey and Nicky, capitalizing on the chemistry between frequent collaborators John Cassavetes and Peter Falk by casting them together as small-time mobsters whose lifelong relationship has turned sour. Set over the course of one night, this restless drama finds Nicky (Cassavetes) holed up in a hotel after the boss he stole money from puts a hit out on him. Terrified, he calls on Mikey (Falk), the one person he thinks can save him. Scripted to match the live-wire energy of its stars-alongside supporting players Ned Beatty, Joyce Van Patten, and Carol Grace-and inspired by real-life characters from May's own childhood, this unbridled portrait of male friendship turned tragic is an unsung masterpiece of American cinema.

Details

Keywords
  • gangster
  • title directed by female
  • one night timespan
  • jewish
  • character names as title
Genres
  • Crime
  • Drama
Release date Dec 20, 1976
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) R
Countries of origin United States
Official sites Official site
Language English Hebrew
Filming locations Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Production companies Paramount Pictures

Box office

Budget $4300000

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 46m
Color Color
Sound mix Mono
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

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