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  1. Curmudgeons is a 2016 American comedy short film directed, produced by, and starring Danny DeVito. It is written and co-produced by Joshua Conkel. The film was nominated for the Best Narrative Short award in the Tribeca Film Festival. It was also selected as Vimeo's first official Staff Pick.

  2. 15 apr 2016 · Curmudgeons: Directed by Danny DeVito. With David Margulies, Danny DeVito, Lucy DeVito, Sarah Hayon. Ralph is visited in his care home by his granddaughter and an unexpected guest.

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    • Short, Comedy
    • Danny DeVito
    • 2016-04-15
  3. a short film by Danny DeVito. Watch. 2016 | 17m | Drama • Comedy | United States. starring David Margulies • Danny DeVito • Lucy DeVito. Share This. A pair of senior citizens have a relationship that shocks both their families in this potty-mouthed, but endearing, comedy.

  4. On a crisp, winter day, his unlucky-in-love granddaughter comes for what seems like an ordinary visit. A curmudgeon by nature, Ralph can’t possibly predict the surprise she has in store for him. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases. David Margulies Danny DeVito Lucy DeVito Sarah Hayon Birkett Turton. 16 mins More at IMDb TMDb.

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    • Danny Devito
  5. 5 ott 2016 · The film is so sweet and so crude that it seems to embody DeVito perfectly: for example, when I asked him “Are you or have you ever been a curmudgeon?” his response was a chuckle followed by “Absolutely.” Today, the film makes its online debut and marks our first official Staff Pick Premiere.

  6. 1 nov 2016 · Over the past six years, DeVito has made six short films, most of them in the horror-comedy vain. “Curmudgeons” feels like a bit of a departure for him, both as an actor and director. It is a lovely film based on a one-act play by Joshua Conkel.

  7. 21 apr 2016 · Emily Buder. Apr 21, 2016. Watching Danny DeVito's Tribeca Film Festival short Curmudgeons, which stars DeVito himself and the late David Margulies as two elderly Brooklynites, reminded me of my Brooklyn-born, Jewish grandparents. For all their bicker and banter—"This soup tastes like hot garbage! What are you, trying to kill me?!"