Len Amato, Bruce Berman, Chris Brigham, Billy Crystal, Suzanne Herrington, Jane Rosenthal, Paula Weinstein
Screenplay:
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Cameraman:
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Composer:
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Cast:
Robert De Niro (as Paul Vitti), Billy Crystal (as Dr. Ben Sobel), Lisa Kudrow (as Laura MacNamara Sobel), Chazz Palminteri (as Primo Sidone), Kresimir...
Runtime:
103 min
MPAA Rating:
R
In Theaters:
March 5, 1999
Distribution:
Baltimore Pictures, Face Productions, NPV Entertainment, Spring Creek Productions, Tribeca Productions, Village Roadshow Pictures
« New York's most powerful gangster is about to get in touch with his feelings. YOU try telling him his 50 minutes are up. »
Mob boss Paul Vitti (ROBERT DE NIRO) is nearing the end of his term in Sing Sing, and the FBI agents monitoring him are baffled. Day after day they watch as New York’s most notorious gangland figure walks around his cell in a semi-catatonic stupor, occasionally breaking into songs from West Side Story.
Is Vitti having a nervous breakdown because of recent threats on his life by a rival Family or is his odd behavior merely a foxy ploy to get him sprung from jail early? The FBI isn’t sure and neither is his former psychotherapist Ben Sobel (BILLY CRYSTAL), who gets called in to consult on the case.
The last time Sobel treated Vitti he tried to get to the source of his debilitating anxiety attacks, but barely scratched the surface. It will take time to examine the demons still lurking in Vitti’s mind and help put him on the straight and narrow — time that Sobel doesn’t want to give. Not to Vitti. Not now.
Truth is, Sobel has problems of his own. His father has just died, plunging him into an identity crisis in both his personal and professional lives. Furthermore, he knows his wife Laura (LISA KUDROW) will be furious if he allows the unpredictable Vitti back into their lives.
But when Vitti is granted a conditional release into Sobel’s custody, becoming his patient again and — even worse — his houseguest, the reluctant psychiatrist finds that he has no choice. In order to get peace back in his life he must help the troubled gangster sort out his psyche, find gainful employment and go straight.
The good news is that Vitti finally appears to be sincere about taking the cure. And Sobel really wants to believe him.
But how can he be sure when guys like Lou The Wrench keep showing up?
Warner Bros. Pictures presents, in Association with Village Roadshow Pictures and NPV Entertainment, a Baltimore Spring Creek Pictures, Face / Tribeca Production of a Harold Ramis Film: Robert De Niro, Billy Crystal, Lisa Kudrow and Joe Viterelli star in Analyze That, also starring Cathy Moriarty-Gentile. Directed by Harold Ramis and produced by Paula Weinstein and Jane Rosenthal, Analyze That is written by Peter Steinfeld and Harold Ramis and Peter Tolan. Billy Crystal, Barry Levinson, Chris Brigham, Len Amato and Bruce Berman are the executive producers; Suzanne Herrington is the co-producer. The director of photography is Ellen Kuras, A.S.C.; production designer is Wynn Thomas; and editor is Andrew Mondshein, A.C.E. Music is by David Holmes.
Analyze That will be distributed worldwide by Warner Bros. Pictures, an AOL Time Warner Company, and in select territories by Village Roadshow Pictures. This film is rated R by the MPAA for "language and some sexual content."