Minnie and Moskowitz (1971)



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Synopsis:
Can a straight-laced woman find happiness with a scruffy hippie who has a bad habit of getting beaten up? Minnie Moore (Gena Rowlands) was a prom queen in high school but has become disillusioned with life now that she is a divorcée who has just turned 40. Her marriage ended badly, and her current relationship with her boyfriend Jim (John Cassavetes), who is inconveniently married to another woman, is hardly going any better. Jim treats Minnie with little respect, but she tries to calmly soldier on with her work as a curator at a museum. When Jim's wife threatens to commit suicide if he doesn't break off his affair with Minnie, he agrees to stop seeing her. He goes to museum where Minnie works, bringing along his two children to serve as witnesses, and he tells her that they're through. Emotionally shattered by this experience, Minnie blankly and uncomprehendingly accepts a blind date with a loud-mouthed boor named Zelmo Swift (Val Avery), who proposes marriage only an hour after they've met. Angered by her lack of enthusiasm for this proposal, Zelmo angrily follows Minnie to a nearby parking lot, where the attendant, Seymour Moskowitz (Seymour Cassel), comes to her rescue, though he hardly emerges victorious in battle. Shaggy-haired and steadfastly bohemian Seymour has just arrived in Los Angeles from New York City looking to make some changes, and after a few minutes with Minnie, he's convinced that he's met the love of his life. Minnie isn't buying it, but she eventually agrees to go out on a date with him, and before long, these two polar opposites find that they're attracted to each other after all. A typically low-budget labor of love from writer/director/actor John Cassavetes, Minnie and Moskowitz features John's wife Gena Rowlands as Minnie, his mother Katherine Cassavetes as Seymour's mom, his brother-in-law David Rowlands as a minister, and several of his children in a party sequence; John's friend and frequent collaborator Timothy Carey also appears in a small role.

~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
1/1/1971
Director Credit
John Cassavetes Director
Cast Credit
Lady Rowlands Georgia Moore
Holly Near Irish
Santos Morales
Jack Danskin Dick Henderson
Elizabeth Deering Girl
Elsie Ames Florence
David Rowlands Minister
Chuck Wells
Jimmy Joyce
Eleanor Zee Mrs. Grass
Sean Joyce Ned
Kathleen O'Malley
Timothy Avery
Judith Anna Roberts Wife
Gena Rowlands Minnie Moore
Seymour Cassel Seymour Moskowitz
Val Avery Zelmo Swift
Timothy Carey Morgan Morgan
Katherine Cassavetes Sheba Moskowitz
John Cassavetes Jim
Production Credits Credit
Allan Ruban Producer
Film Camera Credit
Arthur Ornitz Cinematographer
Michael D. Margulies Cinematographer
Alric Edens Cinematographer
Production Management Credit
Kevin Donnelly first Assistant Director
Louis A. Stroller first Assistant Director
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Helen Colvig Costume Designer



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