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Synopsis
The third of director Barry Levinson's autobiographical "Baltimore Trilogy" (the first two entries were Diner and Tin Men), Avalon covers nearly forty years in the lives of an immigrant Jewish family. Sam Krichinsky (Armin Mueller-Stahl) emigrates to Baltimore in 1914, where Sam's brothers Gabriel (Lou Jacobi), Hymie (Leo L. Fuchs), and Nathan (Israel Rubinek) are awaiting his arrival. By and by, Sam meets his future wife, Eva (Joan Plowright). With the introduction of the Krichinsky's grown son Jules (Aidan Quinn), the film ventures into culture-clash country. Unwilling to become a manual laborer like his dad, Jules opts for the life of a door-to-door salesman. Eventually, he teams with his cousin Izzy (Kevin Pollak) to open the first TV store in Baltimore. Thereafter, the disintegration of the Krichinsky family is paralleled by the rise of TV's omnipresence in the American home. Avalon's elegiac and melancholy effect is underlined by Randy Newman's soulful musical score. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Leo L. Fuchs Hymie Krichinsky
Grant Gelt Teddy Kirk
Eve Gordon Dottie Kirk
Lou Jacobi Gabriel Krichinsky
Armin Mueller-Stahl Sam Krichinsky
Elizabeth Perkins Anne Kaye
Joan Plowright Eva Krichinsky
Kevin Pollak Izzy Kirk
Aidan Quinn Jules Kaye
Israel Rubinek Nathan Krichinsky
Elijah Wood Michael Kayeli

Production Crew

Ed Richardson Art Director
Fred Hole Art Director
Charles James Newirth Associate Producer
Marie Rowe Associate Producer
Freddie Cooper Camera Operator
Peter Norman Camera Operator
Ellen Chenoweth Casting
Allen Daviau Cinematographer
Peter Norman Cinematographer
Barry Levinson Co-producer
Mark Johnson Co-producer
Randy Newman Composer (Music Score)
Gloria Gresham Costume Designer
Barry Levinson Director
Stu Linder Editor
Christine Larson First Assistant Director
Irving Buchman Makeup
Paul Gebbia Makeup
Allan Mason Musical Direction/Supervision
Norman Reynolds Production Designer
Charles James Newirth Production Manager
Barry Levinson Screenwriter
Linda de Scenna Set Designer
Willie D. Burton Sound/Sound Designer
Allen Hall Special Effects
Bari Dreiband-Burman Special Effects
Thomas R. Burman Special Effects
Joel Kramer Stunts
Year: 1990
Runtime: 126
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Baltimore Pictures
Columbia Pictures

Release
October 05, 1990 (USA)
by Tri-Star Pictures

Awards
1990 - Best Film (Drama) - Golden Globe
1990 - Best Picture - National Board of Review