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Director
  
John Huston

Initial DVD release
  
June 15, 1999

Country
  
United States

6.8/10
IMDb


Genre
  
Comedy, Crime, Drama

Duration
  

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
June 13, 1985 (1985-06-13)

Writer
  
Richard Condon (novel), Richard Condon (screenplay), Janet Roach (screenplay)

Screenplay
  
Richard Condon, Janet Roach

Cast
  
Jack Nicholson
(Charley Partanna),
Kathleen Turner
(Irene Walker),
Robert Loggia
(Eduardo Prizzi),
William Hickey
(Don Corrado Prizzi),
Lee Richardson
(Dominic Prizzi),
Michael Lombard
(Rosario Filargi " Finlay ")

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Prizzi's Honor is a 1985 American comedy-drama film directed by John Huston. It stars Jack Nicholson and Kathleen Turner, with Robert Loggia and, in an Academy Award-winning performance, the director's daughter Anjelica Huston.

Contents

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The film was adapted by Richard Condon and Janet Roach from Condon's 1982 novel of the same name. Alex North's score adapts the music of Giacomo Puccini and Gioachino Rossini.

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Plot

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Charley Partanna is a hit man for a New York crime organization headed by the elderly Don Corrado Prizzi, whose business is generally handled by his sons Dominic and Eduardo and by his longtime right-hand man, Angelo, who is Charley's father.

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At a family wedding, Charley is quickly infatuated with a beautiful woman he doesn't recognize. He asks Maerose Prizzi, estranged daughter of Dominic, if she recognizes the woman, oblivious to the fact that Maerose still has feelings for Charley, having once been his lover. Maerose is in disfavor with her father for running off with another man after the end of her romance with Charley.

Charley discovers that the mysterious woman, Irene, is a "contractor" who, like himself, performs assassinations for the mob. He flies to California to spend time with her and quickly falls in love. Unaware she is married, Charley also carries out a contract to kill Irene's husband, Marksie Heller, for robbing a Nevada casino. She repays some of the money Marksie stole and in Mexico marries Charley.

Charley is unaware that Irene is suspected by the mob of having the rest of the money Marksie took. A jealous Maerose travels there on her own to establish for a fact that Irene has double-crossed the organization. The information restores Maerose to good graces somewhat with her father and the don.

Dominic, acting on his own, wants Charley out of the way and hires someone to do the hit, not knowing that he has just given the job to Charley's own wife. Angelo sides with his son, and Eduardo is so appalled by his brother's actions that he helps set up Dominic's permanent removal from the family.

Irene and Charley team up on a kidnapping that will enrich the family, but she shoots a police captain's wife in the process, endangering the organization's business relationship with the cops. The don is also still demanding a large sum of money from Irene for her unauthorized activities in Nevada, which she doesn't want to pay. In time, the don tells Charley that his wife's "gotta go."

Things come to a head in California when, acting as if everything were all right, Charley comes home to his wife. (A famous line from the movie, spoken by Charley, is "Do I marry her? Do I ice her? Which one of these?") Each pulls a weapon simultaneously in the bedroom. Irene ends up dead, and Charley ends up back in New York, missing her, but consoled by Maerose.

Cast

  • Jack Nicholson as Charley Partanna
  • Kathleen Turner as Irene Walker
  • Anjelica Huston as Maerose Prizzi
  • Robert Loggia as Eduardo Prizzi
  • John Randolph as Angelo "Pop" Partanna
  • William Hickey as Don Corrado Prizzi
  • Lee Richardson as Dominic Prizzi
  • Michael Lombard as Rosario "Finlay" Filangi
  • C. C. H. Pounder as Peaches Altamot
  • George Santopietro as Plumber
  • Ann Selepegno as Amalia Prizzi
  • Lawrence Tierney as Lt. Hanley
  • Vic Polizos as Phil Vittimizzare
  • Dick O'Neil as Bluestone
  • Sully Boyar as Casco Vasorne
  • Stanley Tucci as Soldier
  • Critical reception

    Pauline Kael wrote:

    "This John Huston picture has a ripe and daring comic tone. It revels voluptuously in the murderous finagling of the members of a Brooklyn Mafia family, and rejoices in their scams. It's like The Godfather acted out by The Munsters. Jack Nicholson's average-guyness as Charley, the clan's enforcer, is the film's touchstone: this is a baroque comedy about people who behave in ordinary ways in grotesque circumstances, and it has the juice of everyday family craziness in it."

    Prizzi's Honor currently holds an 88% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 33 reviews.

    Academy Awards

    The film won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress (Huston).

    It was also nominated for:

  • Best Picture
  • Best Director
  • Best Actor (Nicholson)
  • Best Supporting Actor (Hickey)
  • Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium
  • Best Costume Design (Donfeld)
  • Best Film Editing
  • American Film Institute

  • AFI's 100 Years...100 Laughs - Nominated
  • AFI's 100 Years...100 Passions - Nominated
  • AFI's 10 Top 10 - Nominated (Gangster Film)
  • Golden Globes

    Won:

  • Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical
  • Golden Globe for Best Director (John Huston)
  • Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical (Nicholson)
  • Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture -- Comedy/Musical (Turner)
  • Nominated:

  • Golden Globe for Best Supporting Performance by an Actress (Anjelica Huston)
  • Golden Globe for Best Screenplay - Comedy/Musical (Adapted)
  • References

    Prizzi's Honor Wikipedia
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