Isabelle
“Izzy” Grossman (Amy Irving) works for a chic New York bookstore uptown
and pays frequent visits downtown to her down-to-earth grandmother Ida
(Reizl Bozyk, the legendary Yiddish theatre star, in her only film
role). Anxious for her granddaughter to settle down, Ida turns to the
local marriage broker (Sylvia Miles). Although shocked and annoyed, Izzy
allows the matchmaker to introduce her to Sam Posner (Peter Riegert),
who sells pickles below Delancey Street. Believing him to be too
working-class for her, Izzy sets her sights on a famous writer. But once
Izzy discovers the real man inside each of these men, it's the pickle
vendor who turns out to be the kosher one. Irving and Riegert are a
pairing made in Hollywood heaven, and every scene is a delight.
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