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Overview

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Director:
Woody Allen
Writers:
Woody Allen (written by) &
Marshall Brickman (written by)
Contact:
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Release Date:
25 April 1979 (USA) more
Genre:
Comedy | Drama | Romance more
Tagline:
Woody Allen's New Comedy Hit
Plot:
A divorced New Yorker currently dating a high-schooler brings himself to look for love in the mistress of his best friend instead. full summary | full synopsis
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Awards:
Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 13 wins & 15 nominations more
NewsDesk:
(33 articles)
Woody Allen to Open Tribeca Film Festival
 (From Get The Big Picture. 3 March 2009, 4:49 PM, PST)

Joaquin Phoenix Makes Awkward Appearance on Letterman
 (From PEOPLE.com. 12 February 2009, 8:40 AM, PST)

User Comments:
Rhapsody in NYC more

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Woody Allen ... Isaac Davis

Diane Keaton ... Mary Wilkie

Michael Murphy ... Yale Pollack

Mariel Hemingway ... Tracy

Meryl Streep ... Jill Davis
Anne Byrne Hoffman ... Emily Pollack (as Anne Byrne)

Karen Ludwig ... Connie
Michael O'Donoghue ... Party Guest Dennis
Victor Truro ... Party Guest
Tisa Farrow ... Party Guest
Helen Hanft ... Party Guest Helen
Bella Abzug ... Guest of Honor

Gary Weis ... Television Director
Kenny Vance ... Television Producer
Charles Levin ... Television Actor #1
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Additional Details

Runtime:
96 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
Mono
Certification:
Portugal:M/12 | Canada:18A (Ontario) | UK:12A (re-rating) (2006) | Netherlands:AL | Brazil:12 | South Korea:18 | Argentina:18 | Australia:M | Chile:18 | Finland:K-12 | France:U | Ireland:18 | Norway:16 (original rating) | Singapore:PG | Sweden:11 | UK:15 (video rating) (1987) | UK:AA (original rating) | USA:R | West Germany:12

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Presentations of this film on television (broadcast, cable or home video) required preservation of the widescreen format. This presented a problem in the U.S. since certain F.C.C. technical regulations did not permit a portion of the screen to be left blank as in letterboxing. The problem was solved by making the area above and below the frame gray. The regulations have since been changed and letterboxing with black borders is now permitted. more
Goofs:
Crew or equipment visible: During the fireworks in the opening sequence the screen goes black several times - but not completely: Two bright circles - glasses - can be seen as a reflection (probably because the sequence was filmed from behind a window) and there is also a very slight after-image of the person wearing the glasses who might even be the director. more
Quotes:
Isaac Davis: Has anybody read that Nazis are gonna march in New Jersey? Y'know, I read this in the newspaper. We should go down there, get some guys together, y'know, get some bricks and baseball bats and really explain things to them.
Party Guest: There is this devastating satirical piece on that on the Op Ed page of the Times, it is devastating.
Isaac Davis: Well, a satirical piece in the Times is one thing, but bricks and baseball bats really gets right to the point.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in Trelladiko polyteleias (1989) more
Soundtrack:
Love Is Sweeping the Country more

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Why was "Manhattan" shot in black & white?
Is "Manhattan" based on a novel?
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43 out of 53 people found the following comment useful:-
Rhapsody in NYC, 25 January 2003
10/10
Author: tvspace from hiding under my seat

Manhattan is an exhilarating American romance set against the backdrop of New York of the late 70's: my favorite New York, the New York of painters, poets, punks, and Pauline Kael. Three great, very American talents -- Woody Allen, Gordon Willis, and George Gershwin -- intertwine their respective gifts to create a comedy that manages to satisfy both the brain and the heart, and even, perhaps, the lower regions.

Allen is so brainy and such a nebbish that he can get away with gestures that would be painfully sentimental in the hands of any other director: when he begins the movie with fireworks cut to Gershwin, it isn't to soften you up for a soap opera, but to remind you that however much his neuroses may seem to drive the scenes, its the love of New York that drives the movie.

The entire cast is note perfect: Meryl Streep as his caustic bisexual ex-wife, Diane Keaton as a nervous journalist from Philadelphia, and especially Mariel Hemingway, whose performance as Allen's 17-year old girlfriend is charming, heartbreaking, and wise.

Allen's comedy here is at its absolute finest. The fact that it is interwoven with a genuinely moving love story told with a subtlety and indirection that is unheard of in today's mainstream cinema only makes the laughs that much richer.

Gordon Willis' cinematography is good enough for the Museum of Modern Art. Scene after scene leaves a grin on your face as his moving (in both senses) black and white photography floats across the screen.

And finally underlying everything is the music of George Gershwin, whose exubertant melodies propel the movie forward at every turn.

This is Woody Allen's best movie, a great movie, and an American movie in the best sense. As an homage to the city of New York it will surely remain unsurpassed.

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