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Hanging Up
TrailerThe film follows three sisters (Diane Keaton, Meg Ryan, Lisa Kudrow) as they bond over their ambivalence toward the approaching death of their curmudgeonly father, to whom none of them was particularly close.Actors: Meg Ryan, Diane Keaton, Lisa Kudrow, Walter Matthau, Adam Arkin, Shaun Duke, Ann Bortolotti, Cloris Leachman, Maree Cheatham, Myndy Crist, Libby Hudson Lydecker, ...»Director: Diane KeatonCountry: United StatesDuration: 94 minQuality: HDRelease: 2000IMDb: 4.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Hanging Up"
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Characters of "Hanging Up"
Eve Mozell MarksPlayed by: Meg Ryan
Georgia MozellPlayed by: Diane Keaton
Maddy MozellPlayed by: Lisa Kudrow
Lou MozellPlayed by: Walter Matthau
Joe MarksPlayed by: Adam Arkin
Dr. Omar KunundarPlayed by: Shaun Duke
Ogmed KunundarPlayed by: Ann Bortolotti
Pat MozellPlayed by: Cloris Leachman
AngiePlayed by: Maree Cheatham
Dr. KellyPlayed by: Myndy Crist
LibbyPlayed by: Libby Hudson Lydecker
Jesse MarksPlayed by: Jesse James
EstherPlayed by: Edie McClurg
KimPlayed by: Tracee Ellis Ross
Madge TurnerPlayed by: Celia Weston
VictoriaPlayed by: Stephanie Ittleson
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Directors of "Hanging Up"
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Creators of "Hanging Up"
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Critic Reviews of "Hanging Up"
VarietyAugust 07, 2006Three of Hollywood's most beautiful and talented actresses, Ryan, Keaton, and Kudrow, are totally wasted in this shamelessly sappy meller that bears the schmaltzy sensibility of Nora Ephorn, its inept producer and co-scripter even though Keaton is helmer
Los Angeles TimesJanuary 01, 2000Hanging Up has all the ingredients of a success -- a stellar cast, a promising premise, a strong production team -- but nothing comes together in satisfying fashion.
USA TodayJanuary 01, 2000At one point [Ryan] actually embraces a coffee vending machine as if it were a buoy in the rocky ocean of life. Is this a performance or a cry for a new script?
New York TimesJanuary 01, 2000A screenplay that reduces deep emotions into low-cal, risk-free hissy fits that can be settled with a misty-eyed hug.
Dallas Morning NewsJanuary 01, 2000Part dial tone and part solid comedy.
San Jose Mercury NewsJanuary 01, 2000Shrill and unsettling.
Common Sense MediaDecember 24, 2010A real shame that this isn't a good movie.
Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)June 18, 2003The story bungles ahead pointlessly, mixing melodrama and self-help book affirmations.
Kalamazoo GazetteJune 10, 2002considering the movie's plot involves lots of crying over wrecked birthday parties and stolen stuffing recipes, most guys -- and more than a few women as well -- probably wouldn't want to know what they're missing.
Spirituality and PracticeMarch 13, 2002Speaks to the deep yearning we all have to break free from the assigned roles in our birth families.
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