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A Stranger Among Us

  • Director: Sidney Lumet
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Mystery
  • Movie Type: Police Detective Film
  • Themes: Interracial/Cross-Cultural Romance, Fish Out of Water, Murder Investigations
  • Main Cast: Melanie Griffith, Eric Thal, John Pankow, Tracy Pollan, Lee Richardson
  • Release Year: 1992
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 109 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: PG13

Plot

When a Jewish jeweler is found dead and his store is missing more than one million dollars in diamonds, a New York police detective (Melanie Griffith) goes undercover in a community of Hasidic Jews to find the criminal. Once she is immersed in the community, she falls in love with one of the most devout members, who helps her find the criminal. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Movie Guide

Cast

Mia Sara - Leah; Jamey Sheridan - Nick Kemp; Jake Weber - Yaakov; Jack Beers - Rebbe's Assistant; Christopher Collins - Chris Baldessari; Drew Elliot - Inspector; John Louis Fischer - Yussell; James Gandolfini - Tony Baldessari; Francoise Granville - French Rebbitzen; Burtt Harris - Emily's Father; Shifra Lerer - 1st Yiddish Woman; Ro'ee Levi - Mendel; David Margulies - Lieutenant Oliver; Alexander Pasmur, Jr. - Klausman Son; Eleanor Reissa - 2nd Yiddish Woman; Edward Rogers III - Detective Tedford; David Rosenbaum - Mrs. Klausman; Ira Rubin - French Rebbe; Maurice Schell - Detective Marden; Rena Sofer - Shayna; Ruth Vool - Mrs. Klausman; Paul Zim - Cantor; Jack Gill - Zap Goon; James Lovelett - File Room Clerk; Joy Todd; Steven Hamilton - Paramedic

Credit

Steven W. Graham - Art Director, Lilith Jacobs - Associate Producer, Robert J. Avrech - Co-producer, Gary Jones - Costume Designer, Ann Roth - Costume Designer, Burtt Harris - First Assistant Director, Sidney Lumet - Director, Andrew Mondshein - Editor, Carol Baum - Executive Producer, Sandy Gallin - Executive Producer, Jerry Bock - Composer (Music Score), Naomi Donne - Makeup, Allen Weisinger - Makeup, Philip Rosenberg - Production Designer, Andrzej Bartkowiak - Cinematographer, Burtt Harris - Producer, Steve Golin - Producer, Zvi Howard Rosenman - Producer, Sigurjon Sighvatsson - Producer, Gary J. Brink - Set Designer, Robert J. Avrech - Screenwriter

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A Stranger Among Us

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Directed by Sidney Lumet
Produced by Steve Golin
Howard Rosenman
Sigurjón Sighvatsson
Written by Robert J. Avrech
Starring Melanie Griffith
John Pankow
Eric Thal
Tracy Pollan
Lee Richardson
Mia Sara
Music by Jerry Bock
Cinematography Andrzej Bartkowiak
Editing by Andrew Mondshein
Distributed by Hollywood Pictures
Release date(s) July 17, 1992
Running time 109 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Budget $33,000,000

A Stranger Among Us is a film directed by Sidney Lumet and starring Melanie Griffith, released in 1992. It tells the story of an undercover police officer's experiences in a Hasidic community. It was entered into the 1992 Cannes Film Festival.[1]

It is often cited as one of Lumet's two failures of the 1990s, the other being Guilty as Sin (1993). Despite the poor reviews suffered by both these films, Lumet received the 1993 D. W. Griffith Award of the Directors Guild of America. Some of the criticism of A Stranger Among Us is based on comparisons with the Academy Award-winning film Witness, which has a superficially similar plot. Similarly, Lumet's earlier film Fail-Safe was unfavorably compared to Dr. Strangelove, but in that case both films have subsequently achieved cult status. Griffith's performance in the lead role has also been heavily criticized, for which her role won her the Razzie Award for Worst Actress (also for the year's Worst Picture, Shining Through), while Tracy Pollan was nominated for Worst Supporting Actress.

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Plot

Emily Eden (Griffith), a San Francisco hardened homicide detective, goes undercover to investigate the murder of a diamond-cutter. To do so, she lives with the family of the Hasidic rebbe, an elderly Holocaust survivor who is revered for his wisdom and compassion toward his fellow Jews. He says to her, "You and I have something in common: We are both intimately familiar with evil. It does something to your soul."

While living with the rebbe's family, she takes a liking to his son, Ariel (Eric Thal), a young man who works as a diamond-cutter but teaches in the yeshiva and is expected to follow his father as the next rebbe. Ariel doesn't allow himself to be intimate with her. He is waiting for his intended, or bashert, the daughter of a Paris rebbe whom he has not yet actually met. They are the subjects of an arranged marriage, but he believes that she is his soul mate, chosen by God.

He is also studying the Kabbalah, which is regarded as rather daring for a man under 40.

The crisis of the film is when Emily finds out that the "inside man" in the murder plot is the rebbe's adopted daughter, Mara (Tracy Pollan), who had been living a disorderly life until the future murder victim, Yaakov Klausman (Jake Weber), had introduced her to the rebbe. Afterwards, she had joined the community as a baalat tshuva, "one who has returned," and followed their rules, but a person from her dark past approached her and she let him into the Diamond Center to rob Yaakov of diamonds worth about $750,000, and incidentally kills him. This is all Emily needs to solve the case and arrest Mara, but when returning to the rebbe's home with Ariel finds Mara has taken the rebbe's daughter hostage. After an attempt to negotiate, Mara knocks out Emily, and Ariel shoots Mara with Emily's gun — the filming of the shootout took place at the Eldridge Street Synagogue on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.

The film ends with the wedding of Ariel and his bashert, Shayna Singer, which Emily watches from a distance.

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