This Borscht Belt version of King Lear, recently given a limited theatrical release, will find its true home on video and cable.
Checking Out (2006)
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Reviews Counted:7
Fresh:3
Rotten:4
Average Rating:4.9/10
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] language, some sexual material and thematic elements
Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Comedies
Theatrical Release:Sep 15, 2006 Limited
Synopsis: Checking Out is a thoughtful and timely comedy dealing with the quality of life of the elderly and the impact it has on their family. Based on a Broadway play by Allen Swift, the story surrounds a... Checking Out is a thoughtful and timely comedy dealing with the quality of life of the elderly and the impact it has on their family. Based on a Broadway play by Allen Swift, the story surrounds a feisty ninety-two year old grandfather who goes to extremes to re-unite his family in New York City. Through his actions, his family comes to truly understand the importance a single individual has on many. -- © Fully Attired Film Group [More]
Starring: Peter Falk, Laura San Giacomo, David Paymer, Judge Reinhold
Starring: Peter Falk, Laura San Giacomo, David Paymer, Judge Reinhold
Studio: Allumination FilmWorks
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Reviews for Checking Out
A thoroughly entertaining, intelligent film with an ultimately positive outlook.
Funny is funny, and there's no denying that much of Checking Out is agreeably entertaining in a Neil Simon Lite fashion.
Actor-turned-writer Allen Swift's play comes to the screen with staginess intact, and despite attractive cinematography and some nice New York City location footage, the material's provenance is never far from the surface.
If this is a good example of the sort of long-forgotten plays that movie producers are unearthing, maybe theater critics need to start digging those graves a little deeper.
Only Laura San Giacomo, as Morris's lonely daughter, Flo, transcends the staginess of the premise and the creakiness of Richard Marcus's screenplay to deliver a performance that feels remotely natural.
A lame comedy full of wooden acting, schmaltz, clichés and racial stereotypes.
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