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DVD Release Date • R1: Apr 29, 1998 • R2: 10 Jul 2000
Budget $4,000,000
Running Time 1 hour, 33 minutes
Country USA
Studio United Artists
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Other Titles • Anhedonia (1977) • It Had to Be Jew (1977) • A Roller Coaster Named Desire (1977) • Der Stadtneurotiker (1977)
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Genre: Romance, Comedy, Love, Satire, Drugs, Surreal, Marriage, School / Campus, Doctor, Christmas, Urban
Tagline: A nervous romance.
Plot: Woody Allen cowrote, directed, and stars in this award-winning film as a kvetchy Brooklyn comedian wistfully recalling his bygone relationship with flighty, adorable, and irrepressibly midwestern (read: not Jewish) Annie Hall. The film marked a transition from Allen's earlier absurdist comedies to a richer vein of thoughtful consideration of relationships. The gentle narrative revolutionized the urban romantic-comedy genre, while Keaton's hip, man-tailored wardrobe set the 1977 fashion standard. The film is filled with memorable scenes and oft-quoted lines and features Allen talking right into the camera, a technique that was not commonplace at the time. Allen, playing comedian Alvy Singer, uses many of his stand-up comedy routines in the film as he woos the wonderful Diane Keaton, playing the title character, Annie Hall. As Alvy helps Annie mature, she grows apart from him, choosing to live in Southern California, which is the antithesis of his deep love for New York. The film features fabulous visual and verbal gags, a propensity for food scenes, and memorable cameos by the likes of Marshall McLuhan, Paul Simon, Christopher Walken, Truman Capote, Shelley Duvall, and others.
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Woody Allen
Match Point, Everyone Says I Love You, Bullets Over Broadway |
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 | Diane Keaton
The Godfather, The Godfather: Part II, The Godfather: Part III |
 | Carol Kane
The Princess Bride, Dog Day Afternoon, Scrooged |
 | Janet Margolin
Ghostbusters II, Take the Money and Run, The Greatest Story Ever Told |
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Monterey Pop, One Trick Pony, Simon and Garfunkel: The Concert in Central Park | |
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