Family Prayers Explained

Family Prayers
Director:Scott M. Rosenfeld
Producer:Steven Ginsberg
Charmain Jago
Mark Levinson
Johine Novosel
Bonnie Sugar
Starring:Joe Mantegna
Anne Archer
Paul Reiser
Patti LuPone
Music:Steve Tyrell
Cinematography:Jeff Jur
Editing:Susan Crutcher
Studio:Earthquake Productions
Distributor:Arrow Releasing
Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment
Runtime:108 minutes[1]
Country:United States
Language:English

Family Prayers is a 1993 American drama film starring Joe Mantegna, Anne Archer, Paul Reiser and Patti LuPone. It was directed by Scott Rosenfeld. It is notable for being the first film role of Brittany Murphy, who had a non-speaking role.[2]

Plot

Set in 1969 Los Angeles, this movie aims at nostalgia but really is more a depiction of the tragedy of a dysfunctional family. Young Andrew, a 13-year-old male on the brink of manhood, is saddled with a father who is a compulsive gambler and a mother who is immersed in a constant battle with him because of it. Often desperate for money, their dependence on Andrew’s aunt Nan for money is one more cause of tension and anxiety in an already unhappy household. As Andrew cares for himself and his younger sister, the symbol of his coming of age—his approaching bar-mitzvah—comes to symbolize more than just a rite of passage.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Leonard Maltin. Leonard Maltin's 2015 Movie Guide. 2 September 2014. Penguin Group US. 978-0-698-18361-2. 744–.
  2. Web site: Family Prayers . .