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Prizzi's Honor

Prizzi's Honor is a directed by and adapted from the 1982 novel of the same name by . The story centers on Charley Partanna (), a devoted hitman for the influential in , who falls in love with Irene Walker (), a skilled freelance assassin, after meeting her at a family wedding. Their budding romance turns perilous when they learn they have been contracted to eliminate each other as part of a larger mob scheme involving and betrayal. The film features a notable , including as Maerose Prizzi, the ambitious daughter of the family don, alongside William Hickey as the aging patriarch Don Corrado Prizzi, John Randolph as Charley’s father Angelo Partanna, and as the don's son-in-law Eduardo Prizzi. Produced by John Foreman and released by 20th Century Fox on June 14, 1985, it was one of John Huston's late-career directorial efforts and drew from his own script co-written with Janet Roach and Condon himself. The screenplay was nominated for an Academy Award, highlighting its blend of sharp wit, , and intricate plotting within the Mafia underworld. Prizzi's Honor received widespread critical acclaim for its performances, direction, and satirical take on tropes, earning an 85% approval rating on based on 40 reviews. It garnered eight Academy Award nominations at the 58th , including Best Picture, Best Director for Huston, Best Actor for Nicholson, and Best Supporting Actor for Hickey, with winning Best Supporting Actress for her role—making her and her father the first father-daughter duo to both receive nominations for the same film. The movie secured wins at the Golden Globes for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Musical or (Turner), with Anjelica Huston nominated for Best Supporting Actress, cementing its status as a late-career triumph for Huston.

Background and development

Source material

Prizzi's Honor is a satirical crime novel written by and first published in 1982 by Coward, McCann & Geoghegan. The book serves as the inaugural entry in Condon's Prizzi series, which spans four novels exploring the criminal exploits of the fictional Prizzi family, a powerful Sicilian-American clan based in . The novel blends with elements of , focusing on romantic entanglements between professional hitmen and the intricate dynamics of Sicilian-American life. At its core, it satirizes the notion of "honor" within the , portraying the Prizzi as ruthless entrepreneurs who prioritize profit over traditional codes of , likening them to the Borgias in their blend of and . Central to the plot is Charley Partanna, the loyal and hitman for the Prizzi , who becomes infatuated with Walker after witnessing her at a ; unbeknownst to him initially, is a freelance assassin and tax consultant involved in a from the . Their budding romance spirals into power struggles when is contracted to kill Charley, leading to ironic twists on themes of and as they navigate schemes involving stolen , , and a mock to outmaneuver the Prizzis. While the 1985 film adaptation by captures the novel's black comedic tone and underlying gravity, the book delves deeper into satirical critiques of American through the Mafia's business-like operations and the tension between romantic and pragmatic deceit. Condon's emphasizes the Prizzis' willingness to "cheat, corrupt, scam, and anybody who stands between them and a buck" under the guise of , highlighting a more pronounced irony in their self-proclaimed honor compared to the film's focused romantic intrigue.

Pre-production

The adaptation of Richard Condon's 1982 novel Prizzi's Honor into a began when director , a longtime friend of the author from their time together in Ireland, encountered the book while directing in 1984. Huston, who had previously explored themes in his 1950 noir , immediately saw potential in the story's elements and urged producer John Foreman to secure the film rights, which had remained unsold since the novel's publication. This marked Huston's attachment to the project as director in early 1984, positioning it as a satirical return to narratives infused with romance and betrayal, drawing from the novel's core plot of rival mob hitmen falling in love. The screenplay was credited to and Janet Roach, who adapted the novel's intricate web of family dynamics and moral ambiguities into a emphasizing over straightforward gangster tropes. Huston contributed to refining the tone during development, ensuring the dialogue captured the underworld's gritty authenticity while pitching the project to potential stars like as a rather than a typical . Securing studio backing proved challenging, as several major players, including , passed due to concerns over the novel's sharp satirical edge on mafia portrayals, which risked alienating audiences accustomed to more reverential depictions of . Negotiations emphasized preserving the story's irreverent critique to avoid , ultimately leading to approval from 20th Century Fox in 1984 with a budget of $16 million and a targeted release in 1985.

Production

Casting

Jack was cast as the hitman Charley Partanna in 1984, drawn to the project by his long-standing admiration for director , with whom he had previously collaborated on the 1974 film , where Huston played the villainous Noah Cross opposite 's Gittes. To embody Charley's naive yet lethal charm, immersed himself in techniques, working with dialect coach to master a Brooklyn-Italian accent; he also used a piece of under his upper lip during scenes to restrict movement and convey a childlike simplicity in his speech patterns. remained in character throughout production, maintaining the accent off-set to ensure authenticity. Kathleen Turner was selected for the role of Irene Walker following her breakout performance as the seductive Matty Walker in (1981), which established her as a leading actress capable of blending intelligence and allure. Her casting was finalized only after producers secured Nicholson as her co-star, as the film's dynamic hinged on their pairing; Turner described Nicholson as a "stunning actor" whose technical precision facilitated their on-screen chemistry, allowing her to portray Irene's sharp, manipulative sophistication with ease. Anjelica Huston was cast as the jilted mafia princess Maerose Prizzi by her father, director , leveraging their familial bond—Anjelica had debuted under his direction as a teenager in A Walk with Love and Death (1969)—to infuse the role with authentic emotional depth. For the portrayal, she underwent vocal preparation by attending a church to absorb the cadence of Italian-American speech, adopting a -Italian under dialect coach to capture Maerose's resilient, hurt-driven intensity as a character scarred by family rejection. Huston stayed in character during filming, much like her co-stars, to maintain the production's immersive atmosphere. The supporting cast featured as Eduardo Prizzi, the ambitious son navigating family power struggles with authoritative presence. William Hickey portrayed the elderly patriarch Don Corrado Prizzi, outfitted in an oversized suit at Huston's request to emphasize his frail, shrunken physique while underscoring a menacing undercurrent of control. John Randolph played Angelo "Pop" Partanna, Charley's father figure, bringing seasoned gravitas to the ensemble. made his film debut in a small role as a in the Prizzi organization, marking an early screen appearance for the future acclaimed actor. The entire cast participated in accent workshops led by to unify the Brooklyn-Italian dialect, enhancing the film's authentic depiction of family dynamics drawn from Richard Condon's .

Filming

Principal photography for Prizzi's Honor began on October 3, 1984, and concluded in early 1985 ahead of the film's June release. The production captured the authentic East Coast mafia ambiance through extensive location shooting in and its surrounding areas, including exteriors in and for key sequences such as the wedding and assassinations. Specific sites included 57 Montague Street in for Charley Partanna's apartment overlooking the , Pierrepoint Place for the Prizzi family compound, and the Church of St. Ann and the Holy Trinity at 157 Montague Street for the wedding scene; some interiors were filmed at New York studios, with additional work in at the Le Bel Age Hotel near . John Huston directed the film amid his ongoing battle with , relying on oxygen support and a for mobility on set, which necessitated efficient shooting to minimize reshoots. His approach blended comedic elements with underlying tension through long, character-focused takes that highlighted dynamics, particularly in the opening sequence, while fostering a collaborative environment with longtime crew and , including casting his daughter as Maerose Prizzi. The production encountered hurdles in pre-shoot financing, as studios withdrew support four times due to skepticism over the black comedy's mix of tropes and romance, prompting producer John Foreman to secure independent backing. On set, Jack Nicholson's improvisational contributions infused into scenes, such as his character's reactions during hit sequences, while safety measures were implemented for stunt work involving assassinations. Winter weather occasionally delayed exterior shots in . Cinematographer crafted shadowy, noir-inspired visuals using natural and to underscore the film's pitch-black tone and moral ambiguity. Editors Kaja Fehr and Rudi Fehr paced the 129-minute to comedic beats with suspenseful .

Release

Premiere and marketing

The film received a wide U.S. theatrical release on June 14, 1985, distributed by 20th Century Fox following the completion of . The marketing campaign centered on trailers that showcased the star power of and as rival hitmen entangled in romance, using taglines like "Hired killers by day. Devoted lovers by night. Until they found out their next assignment was each other" to underscore the blend of dark comedy and elements. Promotional tie-ins included reprints of Richard Condon's source novel to capitalize on its prior success, while posters depicted the leads in dramatic, shadowy poses to appeal to audiences interested in the romantic-comedy- hybrid. Additional promotional efforts involved press junkets where director discussed the project as a late-career highlight, emphasizing its witty adaptation of mafia tropes and family themes. The film opened in 719 theaters domestically, with an international rollout commencing later in 1985, including a screening at the in August and releases across and .

Box office performance

Prizzi's Honor was produced on an estimated of $16 million. The film grossed $26,657,534 worldwide, with all earnings attributed to the domestic market, allowing it to recover its costs and achieve profitability. Its opening weekend in on June 14, 1985, earned $4,234,537 from 719 theaters, securing the fourth position overall and the highest per-screen average of $5,841 among wide releases that weekend. Domestically, the film demonstrated strong legs with a 6.31 multiplier relative to its biggest weekend, indicating sustained performance driven by positive word-of-mouth. Released during the summer season, it competed with major blockbusters like Rambo: First Blood Part II and later Back to the Future, yet maintained audience interest through its blend of black comedy and crime drama, appealing to adult viewers amid the era's popularity of mafia-themed stories following The Godfather sequels. The film's commercial success was bolstered by the star power of , fresh off his Academy Award win for the previous year, alongside and the directorial reputation of . International earnings were negligible, with no significant reported gross outside , possibly due to limited distribution or lesser familiarity with the genre's tropes in non-Western markets.

Reception

Critical response

Upon its release in , Prizzi's Honor received widespread critical acclaim for its blend of dark and satire. awarded the film 3.5 out of 4 stars, praising its "wickedly funny" script by and Janet Roach, as well as the standout performances, particularly Jack Nicholson's portrayal of the dim-witted hitman Charley Partanna and Kathleen Turner's comic turn as the enigmatic assassin Irene Walker. of highlighted the film's "stylish cynicism" in adapting Condon's novel, describing it as an exhilarating, phantasmagorical roller-coaster through family dynamics, though he noted some uneven pacing in the third act as the plot twists accumulate. Aggregate review scores reflected this positive reception, with reporting an 85% approval rating based on 40 reviews and a critics' consensus that emphasized its success as a sardonic , where director and the treat the with deadly seriousness. On , the film earned a score of 84 out of 100, indicating universal acclaim from 16 critics for its sharp wit and thematic depth. Critics frequently lauded the ensemble acting, with special attention to Turner's role and Huston's direction in balancing and , creating a cynical yet poignant exploration of loyalty and betrayal. However, some reviewers pointed to over-reliance on exaggerated Brooklyn accents, noting that Nicholson's street-tough required adjustment, and critiqued the plot's contrivances, which occasionally strained credibility amid the labyrinthine . In retrospective assessments during the 2020s, the has been reevaluated as an underrated gem in Huston's oeuvre, particularly for its portrayal of dynamics through strong female characters like and Anjelica Huston's ambitious Maerose Prizzi, offering fresh insights into female agency within narratives. A 2025 GoldDerby celebrated it as a stunner of a that holds up, underscoring Huston's skill in infusing levity into dark themes at age 79.

Awards and nominations

Prizzi's Honor received widespread recognition from major awards bodies following its release, earning nominations and wins across several prestigious ceremonies that highlighted the film's ensemble performances, direction, and screenplay adaptation. At the in 1986, the film secured one win and seven nominations. won Best Supporting Actress for her role as Maerose Prizzi, delivering a standout performance as the sharp-witted, vengeful family member. The film was also nominated for Best Picture (producer John Foreman), Best Director (), Best Actor (), Best Actress (), Best Supporting Actor (William Hickey), Best Adapted Screenplay ( and Janet Roach), and Best Art Direction (Stephen Grimes and Josie MacAvinue).
CategoryRecipient(s)Result
Best Supporting ActressWon
Best PictureJohn ForemanNominated
Best DirectorNominated
Best ActorNominated
Best ActressNominated
Best Supporting ActorWilliam HickeyNominated
Best Adapted Screenplay, Janet RoachNominated
Best Art DirectionStephen Grimes, Josie MacAvinueNominated
The film fared even better at the 43rd in 1986, winning four awards. It won Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy (John Foreman), Best Director – Motion Picture (), Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (), and Best Actress – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy (), acknowledging its blend of and elements. It was also nominated for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture ().
CategoryRecipient(s)Result
Best Motion Picture – Musical or ComedyJohn ForemanWon
Best Director – Motion PictureWon
Best Actor – Musical or ComedyWon
Best Actress – Musical or ComedyWon
Best Supporting Actress – Motion PictureNominated
Additional honors came from other notable organizations. At the 39th (BAFTA) in 1986, the won Best Adapted Screenplay ( and Janet Roach) and received a nomination for in a Supporting Role (). Separately, won Best Director from the in 1985, with the also winning Best Film, Best Actor (), and Best Supporting Actress (), recognizing his final directorial effort as a mobster infused with family dynamics. Across these and other ceremonies, Prizzi's Honor amassed approximately 20 major nominations, underscoring its critical and industry acclaim. These accolades marked significant milestones in the careers of the Huston family. John Huston's Best Director nomination at age 79 served as a capstone to his legendary filmmaking tenure, which spanned over five decades. Anjelica Huston's win further cemented her status, achieved under her father's direction in a role that showcased her dramatic range.

Legacy

Cultural impact

Prizzi's Honor blended with crime drama in the genre, offering a satirical take on family loyalties and vendettas that subverted the serious tropes established in films like . Directed by , the film portrayed mobsters as comically inept and self-destructive, contributing to a tradition of comedic narratives that influenced later works. The character of Walker, played by , emerged as a proto-feminist anti-heroine, wielding as a skilled hitwoman in a male-dominated , which modern critiques highlight for challenging patriarchal structures in narratives. This portrayal contrasted with the sidelined female roles in earlier films, positioning Irene as an assertive figure who navigates power through cunning and independence. Home media releases, including and DVD editions, along with more recent streaming availability on platforms such as as of 2025, have sustained Prizzi's Honor's popularity among 1980s film enthusiasts through reruns and home viewing. In 2025, marking the film's 40th anniversary, analyses such as one from Crooked Marquee praised its quirky humor and sharp . The film permeated pop culture through parodies and references, notably inspiring the character of Don Vittorio in The Simpsons, modeled after William Hickey's portrayal of the frail yet menacing Don Corrado Prizzi. It also shaped discussions of 1980s "wise guy" archetypes in mafia comedies, blending menace with farce to evolve the genre's portrayal of Italian-American mobsters.

American Film Institute recognition

Prizzi's Honor received recognition from the American Film Institute (AFI) through nominations in several of its prestigious "100 Years...100" lists, highlighting its contributions to American cinema in comedy and romance genres. In 2000, the film was nominated among 500 candidates for AFI's 100 Years...100 Laughs, the institute's compilation of the funniest American movies, acknowledging its dark humor within a crime narrative. The film's central romance between hitman Charley Partanna and assassin Irene Walker earned it a nomination in AFI's 100 Years...100 Passions in 2002, selected from 400 films as one of America's greatest love stories, emphasizing themes of forbidden love amid moral conflicts. These AFI honors underscore director John Huston's mastery in his later career, positioning Prizzi's Honor alongside genre-subverting classics like Some Like It Hot for blending comedy with criminal intrigue.

Follow-up works

Richard Condon expanded the Prizzi mafia saga beyond the original 1982 novel with two sequels: Prizzi's Family (1986), which serves as a exploring the family's power struggles, and Prizzi's Glory (1988), concluding the trilogy by delving into their political ambitions and internal conflicts. These works maintained Condon's signature blend of , , and intricate plotting centered on the Prizzi , but none received film adaptations. In June 1990, plans for a cinematic follow-up emerged when director signed on to helm an adaptation of Prizzi's Family, with a by under producer Thom Mount's Mount Productions. The project, envisioned as a direct extension of the 1985 , ultimately failed to materialize, likely influenced by the death of original director in 1987 and the first film's modest commercial success, which grossed $26.7 million against a $16 million despite critical acclaim. No further official film sequels have been produced.

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