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Movie
Annie Hall
Synopsis
Woody Allen's romantic comedy of the Me Decade follows the up and down relationship of two mismatched New York neurotics. Jewish comedy writer Alvy Singer (Allen) ponders the modern quest for love and his past romance with tightly-wound WASP singer Annie Hall (Diane Keaton, née Diane Hall). The twice-divorced Alvy knows that it's not easy to find a mate when the options include pretentious New York intellectuals and lifestyle-obsessed Rolling Stone writers, but la-di-dah-ing Annie seems different. Along the rocky road of their coupling, Allen/Alvy weigh in on such topics as endless therapy, movies vs. TV, the absurdity of dating rituals, anti-Semitism, drugs, and, in one of the best set pieces, repressed Midwestern WASP insanity vs. crazy Brooklyn Jewish boisterousness. Annie wants to move to Los Angeles to find that fame that finally does in the relationship -- but not before Alvy gets in a few digs at vacuous, mantra-fixated California. Originally entitled Anhedonia (the inability to enjoy oneself), Annie Hall blended the slapstick and fantasy from such earlier Allen films as Sleeper (1973) and Bananas (1971) with the more autobiographical musings of his stand-up and written comedy, using an array of such movie techniques as talking heads, splitscreens, and subtitles. Within these gleeful formal experiments and sight gags, Allen and co-writer Marshall Brickman skewered 1970s solipsism, reversing the happy marriage of opposites found in classic screwball comedies. Hailed as Allen's most mature and personal film, Annie Hall beat out Star Wars for Best Picture and also won Oscars for Allen as director and writer and for Keaton as Best Actress; audiences enthusiastically responded to Allen's take on contemporary love and turned Keaton's rumpled menswear into a fashion trend.
Cast
- Woody Allen
- Diane Keaton
- Tony Roberts
- Paul Simon
- Carol Kane
- Janet Margolin
- Shelley Duvall
- Colleen Dewhurst
- Christopher Walken
- Donald Symington
- Helen Ludlam
- Mordecai Lawner
- Joan Newman
- Jonathan Munk
- Ruth Volner
- Martin Rosenblatt
- Hy Ansel
- Stanley DeSantis
- Rashel Novikoff
- James MacKrell
- Marshall McLuhan
- Dick Cavett
- Russell Horton
- Christine Jones
- May Boylan
- Wendy Girard
- John Doumanian
- Mary Boylan
- Bob Maroff
- Rick Petrucelli
- Chris Gampel
- Dan Ruskin
- John Glover
- Bernie Styles
- Mark Lenard
- Johnny Haymer
- Ved Bandbu
- Laurie Bird
- Jeff Goldblum
- John Dennis Johnston
- William Callaway
- Jim McKrell
- Roger Newman
- Alan Landers
- Jean Sarah Frost
- Vince O'Brien
- Humphrey Davis
- Veronica Radburn
- Robin Mary Paris
- Charles Levin
- Michael Karm
- Petronia Johnson
- Shaun Casey
- Lou Picetti
- Loretta Tupper
- Tracey Walter
- James Burge
- Shelley Hack
- Albert M. Ottenheimer
- Lucy Lee Flippin
- Paula Trueman
- Beverly D'Angelo
- David Weir
- Keith Dentice
- Michael Aronin
- Susan Mellinger
- Arthur Haggerty
- Hamit Perezic
- James Balter
- Eric Gould
- Amy Levitar
- Gary Allen
- Frank Vobs
- Margaretta Warwick
- Gary Mule Deer
- Sigourney Weaver
- Walter Bernstein
- Joan Neuman
- Hy Anzell
- Marshall McLuhan
- Ruth Morley
- Dan Sable
- Ralph Lauren
- Nancy McArdle
- Fred T. Gallo
- Ralph Rosenblum
- George Newman
- Robert Greenhut
- Marshall Brickman
- Marilyn Putnam
- James Sabat
- Wendy Greene Bricmont
- Fern Buchner
- Juliet Taylor
- Mel Bourne
- Gordon Willis
- Woody Allen