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A Price Above Rubies (1998) - film review

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Summary
A Price Above Rubies is a British-American film first released in 1998, directed by Boaz Yakin.  The film stars Renée Zellweger, Christopher Eccleston, Julianna Margulies, Allen Payne and Glenn Fitzgerald.  Our overall rating for this film is: good.

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Credits
  • Director: Boaz Yakin
  • Script: Boaz Yakin
  • Photo: Adam Holender
  • Music: Lesley Barber
  • Cast: Renée Zellweger (Sonia Horowitz), Christopher Eccleston (Sender Horowitz), Julianna Margulies (Rachel), Allen Payne (Ramon Garcia), Glenn Fitzgerald (Mendel Horowitz), Kim Hunter (Rebbitzn), John Randolph (Rebbe Moshe), Kathleen Chalfant (Beggar Woman), Peter Jacobson (Schnuel), Edie Falco (Feiga), Timothy Jerome (Dr. Bauer), Phyllis Newman (Mrs. Gelbart), Joyce Reehling (Shaindy), Shelton Dane (Yossi), Jackie Ryan (Young Sonia), Faran Tahir (Hrundi Kapoor), Martin Shakar (Mr. Berman), Teodorina Bello (Mrs. Garcia), Glenn Fleshler (Chief Gabbai), Adam Dannheisser (Young Gabbai #1), Stephen Singer (Gabbai #2), Marvin Einhorn (Gabbai #3), Mark Zimmerman (Doctor), Richard Lifschutz (The Moel), David Deblinger (Baruch), Sam Jennings (Heshie), Erin Rakow (Tsipi), Asher Tabak (Yechiel), Allen Swift (Mr. Fishbein), Daryl Edwards (Nelson), Peter Marx (Mr. Sugarman), Lauren Klein (Sonia’s Mother), Tonye Patano (Earring Woman), Don Wallace (Ty), Asia Minor (Homegirl), Rosanna Plasencia (Homegirl #2), Jerry Matz (Mr. Engelberg), Michael Stuhlbarg (Young Hassid), Karen Contreras (Young Woman), Wai Ching Ho (Lady Vendor), Mel Duane Gionson (Paranoid Vendor), Paul J.Q. Lee (Smooth Vendor), Leyla Aalam (Israeli Woman), Evermore Black, Bill Cook (Hasidic man), Alex Kalognomos (Gabi Bodyguard), Scott Roman (Witness), Marc Sebastian (Chasid), Nick Stellate (Hasidic Bodyguard)
  • Country: UK / USA
  • Language: English
  • Runtime: 117 min




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