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Last Embrace 1979 123movies

Last Embrace 1979 123movies

It begins with an ancient warning. It ends at the edge of Niagara Falls. In between there are 5 murders. Solve the mystery. Or die trying.May. 04, 1979102 Min.
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Watch: Last Embrace 1979 123movies, Full Movie Online – When his wife is killed in a restaurant shoot-out, intelligence man Harry Hannan (Roy Scheider) has a breakdown and finds that his department doesn’t want him back. Someone’s trying to kill him and it could be them, though a cryptic Jewish death-threat suggests there’s something else going on. His only ally seems to be mousy Ellie Fabian (Janet Margolin) who has managed to move into his New York apartment..
Plot: Secret agent Harry Hannan suffers a mental breakdown when a botched mission in Mexico results in the death of his wife. He is sent to a mental asylum, after which he eventually returns to work. But, once again, he begins to doubt his sanity when he receives a bizarre death threat written in Hebrew. Not knowing which of his colleagues wants to kill him, Hannan teams up with pretty young college student Ellie Fabian to attempt to unravel the mystery.
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6.1/10 Votes: 2,962
58% | RottenTomatoes
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N/A Votes: 50 Popularity: 5.211 | TMDB

Reviews:

The Good & Bad Of ‘The Last Embrace’
This film certainly had a memorable scene with a man clinging for his life with Niagara Falls below! It’s always stuck with me, even though it has been a long time since I’ve seen the movie. I’ve been waiting for this to be released on DVD so I can see it again, but as of now it’s only available in Region 2.

It might be fun again just to see veteran actors Christopher Walken, Mandy Patinkin and John Glover in a film made 30 years ago. Director Jonathan Demme has done some interesting films since then, too.

Most of the story involves “mysterious” people chasing others and if I went into it in any detail it would ruin things for anyone who hasn’t seen it. That’s especially true because there are so many twists and turns in this story. However, to be frank, I think Hollywood has overdone “conspiracy theory” movies, of which this is one. I also think the profanity could have been lowered in here, especially by Roy Scheider’s character “Harry,” and the film would still have been just as intense.

What I really appreciated, more than the actors or story, frankly, was the photography and Demme’s direction. There were a lot of really interesting camera angles, shots that zoomed in an out and other gimmicks that I usually fall for. There were enough of them to carry the first hour, at least. Living not too far from Niagara Falls, I was glad to see that in the climactic finale.

Review By: ccthemovieman-1
Last Embrace: When Harry Met Ellie
Although Jonathan Demme’s 1992 Oscar-winner THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS was his first major suspense thriller, it wasn’t the first film he’d ever made in that genre. That honor goes to Demme’s 1979 thriller LAST EMBRACE (LE), which I first saw and loved during its original theatrical run. At the time, LE was touted as a romantic Hitchcockian thriller. While LE definitely has strong elements of VERTIGO and other Hitchcock classics, I’ve always considered it to be more of a paranoia thriller with film noir touches, which I guess makes LE what might be called “film shachor.” 🙂 Cool, craggy yet suave Roy Scheider had long been one of our family’s favorite tough-guy actors; to many fans. At first glance, he might not seem vulnerable enough to be convincing as a beleaguered paranoia film hero. However, Scheider proved to be perfect casting as Harry Hannan, a government agent with more baggage than Louis Vuitton. Harry is still heartbroken and guilt-ridden about his beloved wife getting killed while she accompanied him as cover on one of his assignments. After he spends time in a Connecticut sanitarium recovering from his nervous breakdown, Harry has barely had a chance to lose his institutional pallor when he’s almost shoved in front of an express train. When he returns to his spy agency in New York City, his slippery spymaster Eckart (Christopher Walken) keeps him at arm’s length; maybe Eckart thinks Harry’s sharp cream-colored suit makes him too conspicuous for undercover work. Worst of all, Harry discovers he’s one of several Jewish men getting death threats written in Biblical Hebrew from an unknown “Avenger of Blood”Â…and so far, he’s the only one still alive.

Everyone scoffs at poor Harry’s jitters. Who can he trust? Certainly not his brother-in-law (Charles Napier), a fellow spook who blames Harry for his sister’s violent death (“You’re careless with people, Harry”). Our hero eventually joins forces with Ellie Fabian (Janet Margolin), a pretty New York graduate student who sublet his apartment while he was in the sanitarium. But the vulnerable Ellie seems to have her own issues and secrets. Will that spell doom for both Ellie and Harry? And how does a turn-of-the-20th-century Jewish brothel figure in the sinister fix Harry has found himself in? Scheider and Margolin had fine chemistry together; their characters’ sensitivity and wariness made me feel for them, and they even had playful moments along the way. Ms. Margolin was at her loveliest, too. (Sadly, she died of ovarian cancer in 1993 at the age of 50. Janet, we hardly knew ye.) Scheider, Margolin, and Walken are aided and abetted by a rogues’ gallery of stellar New York character actors, including John Glover as Ellie’s insecure professor boyfriend; Marcia Rodd as Harry’s nervous agency contact; David Margulies as a rabbi with connections; Joe Spinell and Jim McBride as thugs; Captain Arthur Haggerty as a bouncer waiting to use the phone; Mandy Patinkin and Max Wright in bit parts as commuters who may or may not have some ‘splainin’ to do; scene-stealer Sam Levene as the crotchety but likable head of a secret Jewish society; and director Demme himself cameo-ing as a stranger on a train.

Some critics complained that despite Demme’s obvious affection for the Hitchcockian material, LE could have used more of The Master of Suspense’s zest and verve. I won’t deny that the pace slows down at times, but with Roy Scheider at his peak and Janet Margolin’s touching, multifaceted performance, I was willing to be patient. Demme and screenwriter David Shaber (adapting Murray Teigh Bloom’s novel The 13th Man) make up for the film’s flaws with plenty of appealingly quirky Demme-style characterization. Judaism’s key role in LE’s plot was fresh and intriguing, as well as making excellent use of an elaborate, well-crafted red herring. The settings contribute to the film’s Demme-ness; his ace Director of Photography Tak Fujimoto really makes the New York City and Princeton, NJ locations integral to the plot and its Hitchcockian motifs, especially the bell tower sequence and an exciting climax at Niagara Falls (I can hear you making lewd jokes :-)). The film brims with only-in-New-York characters and situations; for instance, the competition for living space in Manhattan provides amusing undertones to Harry’s first awkward encounters with Ellie. Miklos Rozsa’s swooningly romantic yet foreboding score pulls together the film’s emotional undercurrents beautifully. Between LAST EMBRACE and STILL OF THE NIGHT, if I’d been Roy Scheider, I’d have stayed out of Central Park and environs for fear of elusive assailants! LAST EMBRACE is also available on DVD: http://www.mgm.com/view/movie/1084/Last-Embrace/

Review By: dtb

Other Information:

Original Title Last Embrace
Release Date 1979-05-04
Release Year 1979

Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 42 min (102 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Mystery, Romance, Thriller
Director Jonathan Demme
Writer Murray Teigh Bloom, David Shaber
Actors Roy Scheider, Janet Margolin, John Glover
Country United States
Awards N/A
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Mono
Aspect Ratio 1.85 : 1
Camera Panavision Camera and Lenses
Laboratory Technicolor, Hollywood (CA), USA (prints)
Film Length 2,765 m (Italy), 2,775 m (Sweden)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm

Last Embrace 1979 123movies
Last Embrace 1979 123movies
Last Embrace 1979 123movies
Original title Last Embrace
TMDb Rating 5.43 50 votes

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