Delightful Trailer and Poster for iMORDECAI Starring Judd Hirsch, Sean Astin, and Carol Kane — GeekTyrant
Jan 25, 2023
A delightful new trailer has been released for the comedy iMortecai, starring Judd Hirsch, Sean Astin, and Carol Kane, who is reuniting with Hirsch decades after they starred in the series Taxi together in the ‘70s. They are also joined by Nick Puga, and Azia Dinea Hale.The film marks the feature directorial debut of Marvin Samel, who co-wrote the screenplay with Rudy Gaines and Dahlia Heyman.Here’s the synopsis:When Mordecai Samel, a Holocaust survivor, portrayed by Oscar nominee Judd Hirsch (The Fabelmans, Ordinary People, and Independence Day) is given a new iPhone, an unexpected series of events upends his world. A heartwarming Miami-set comedy based on a true story.This looks like a heartwarming movie that will be a lot of fun. Check out the trailer and poster below, and watch iMortecai in select US theaters on February 10th.
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