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In actor Edward Norton's directorial debut, Brian (Norton), a priest, and his best friend, Jake (Ben Stiller), a rabbi, both fall in love with their long-lost childhood friend, Anna (Jenna Elfman), who has returned to Manhattan to pursue her hectic business career. However, Brian has taken a vow of... More In actor Edward Norton's directorial debut, Brian (Norton), a priest, and his best friend, Jake (Ben Stiller), a rabbi, both fall in love with their long-lost childhood friend, Anna (Jenna Elfman), who has returned to Manhattan to pursue her hectic business career. However, Brian has taken a vow of celibacy, and Jake is constantly being set up by Jewish mothers in his temple. The workaholic Anna isn't Jewish, but this doesn't stop her from returning Jake's affection and beginning a relationship that they hide from Brian. As their relationship progresses, complications arise, leading Jake, Brian, and Anna to deal with questions of both religious and romantic faith. <br> <br> As Rabbi Jake, Stiller once again displays his excellent comic timing, and his scenes with Elfman, Norton, and Anne Bancroft (as Jake's traditional Jewish mother) carry KEEPING THE FAITH. Set in lushly filmed New York City, Norton's film exhudes an innocent charm that's sure to please audiences of all denominations. Minimize |
| Key Information | ||
| Directors | Edward Norton | |
| Stars | Jenna Elfman | |
| Actors | Anne Bancroft | |
| Genre | Comedies | |
| Subgenre | Romances • New York City • Religion • Romantic Comedy • Theatrical Release | |
| MPAA Rating | PG-13 (MPAA) | |
| Available Formats | VHS | |
| UPC | 786936137071 | |
| Release Date | 2000 | |
| Running Time | 2hr 9min | |
| Languages | ||
| Original Language | English | |
| DVD Editions | ||
| DVD Editions | DVD2hr 9minBuena Vista Home EntertainmentOctober 17, 2000PG-13 (MPAA)786936147230 | |
| VHS Editions | ||
| VHS Editions | VHS2hr 9minBuena Vista Home EntertainmentJanuary 13, 2004PG-13 (MPAA)786936146790 | |
| Credits | ||
| Screenwriter | Stuart Blumberg | |
| Professional Reviews | ||
| Professional Reviews | (10/01/2000, p.48-9, Philip Kemp): "...Fresh and diverting with some shrewd insights..." | |
| Quotes from the Movie | ||
| Quotes from the Movie | "Oy."--Rabbi Jake Schram (Ben Stiller) "Amen to your oy."--Father Brian Kilkenney Finn (Edward Norton) | |