Product Information
Product Details: Keeping the Faith (2000)
- Edition:
- DVD . See other editions
- MPAA Rating:
- PG-13
- Release Date:
- 10/17/2000
- UPC:
- 786936147230
- Directed by:
- Edward Norton
- Featuring:
- Ben Stiller, Edward Norton, Jenna Elfman. See all cast
Synopsis: Keeping the Faith (2000)
Synopis: Best friends since they were kids, Rabbi Jacob Schram and Father Brian Finn are dynamic and popular young men living and working on New York's Upper West Side. When Anna Reilly, once their childhood friend and now grown into a beautiful corporate executive, suddenly returns to the city, she reenters Jake and Brian's lives and hearts with a vengeance. Sparks fly and an unusual and complicated love triangle ensues.Yahoo! Shoppers Who Viewed This Item Also Viewed:
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User Reviews: Keeping the Faith
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Pretty good but pretty long
, March 3, 2001Reviewer:
Wendell "Bud" White - See all Wendell "Bud" White's reviews For a romantic comedy, this film was a bit long for me. Stiller takes too long to come to his senses and the payoff doesn't warrent the delay. It's cute, but not great. -
The God Squad
, November 18, 2000Reviewer:
A Yahoo! User - See all A Yahoo! User's reviews This film touches all the right areas for a feel good film. Keeping the Faith has potential to be crude and sacreligious, but Edward Norton really showed some class making this film. Norton is sophisticated in front of and behind the camera. Stiller is hilarious as usual. Jenna Elfman is an incredible actress who restrains herself a bit for this role, and does it with grace, and she's purdy too. It isn't the funniest movie I have ever seen but it is a great movie. ...



