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Mighty Aphrodite (1995)

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Release Date
• USA: Nov 3, 1995
DVD Release Date
• R1: May 18, 1999

Budget USD 15,000,000

MPAA Rating
Rated R for language and sex-related material.

Running Time
1 hour, 38 minutes

Country USA

Production Companies
Magnolia Pictures, Miramax Films, Sweetland Films

Studio Miramax

More info on IMDb.com

Other Titles
• Mighty Aphrodite
• Geliebte Aphrodite (1996)



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Genre: Comedy, Infidelity, Prostitution, Racy, Suspense, Urban, Investigation

Tagline: The new comedy from Woody Allen

Plot: MIGHTY APHRODITE is Woody Allen's stab at Greek comedy/tragedy, and it is wildly successful. Allen stars as Lenny Weinrib, a sportswriter married to ambitious Amanda Sloan (Helena Bonham Carter), who desperately wants her own art gallery in New York City and is willing to play the game to get it. Amanda convinces a reluctant Lenny to adopt, and they end up with beautiful Max. Lenny soon becomes obsessed with finding out who Max's biological parents are, and he is not exactly happy when he discovers that the mother is a high-pitched actress wanna-be who is also a minor porn star and hooker (Mira Sorvino, in an Oscar-winning performance). Lenny is determined to turn her life around--but at the same time is forced to examine his own marriage, which is failing.

Allen intersperses New York City vignettes with hysterical scenes of a Greek chorus, led by F. Murray Abraham, chiming in about Lenny's life, comparing it to Greek drama, and breaking out into song-and-dance numbers. The scenes in which the two worlds meet--both in New York and in the Greek theater, are wonderfully witty and incisive. This charming light comedy from Woody Allen also features fine cameo appearances by Olympia Dukakis, David Ogden Stiers, Jack Warden, and Tony Sirico.

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 Directed by
Woody Allen
Match Point, Everyone Says I Love You, Bullets Over Broadway
 Written by
Woody Allen
Don't Drink the Water, Annie Hall, Antz
 Cast
Woody Allen
Annie Hall, Antz, Manhattan
F. Murray Abraham
Amadeus, Scarface, Last Action Hero
Helena Bonham Carter
Fight Club, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Big Fish
Michael Rapaport
True Romance, Hitch, Deep Blue Sea
Mira Sorvino
Quiz Show, Summer of Sam, Romy and Michele's High School Reunion
David Ogden Stiers
Spirited Away, Beauty and the Beast, Lilo & Stitch
Peter Weller
RoboCop, Robocop 2, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai
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 Music By
Dick Hyman
Everyone Says I Love You, Moonstruck, The Purple Rose of Cairo



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