Movie
Husbands and Wives
Romance film with a runtime of 107 minutes, released in 1992. Presented in English.
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Synopsis
One of Woody Allen's most seemingly biographical films, Husbands and Wives opens with upper-middle class Manhattan couple Sally (Judy Davis) and Jack (Sydney Pollack) announcing to their best friends, the Roths, that they are splitting up. Gabe Roth (Allen) and his wife Judy (Mia Farrow) are taken aback by their casual revelation. Jack begins dating his dim, but sexy, aerobics instructor and Sally starts up a tentative romance with Michael (Liam Neeson). Gabe and Judy begin analyzing their marriage, discovering that they might not be meant to stay together. English professor Gabe begins a serious flirtation with a student of his named Rain (Juliette Lewis) and Judy begins to have feelings for Michael. Eventually, Sally and Jack reconcile, but have not improved their relationship. Gabe and Judy end up going their separate ways. Husbands and Wives was seemingly influenced by Ingmar Bergman's Scenes From a Marriage.
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Cast
- Woody Allen
- Mia Farrow
- Judy Davis
- Sydney Pollack
- Juliette Lewis
- Liam Neeson
- Lysette Anthony
- Benno Schmidt Jr.
- Nick Metropolis
- Cristi Conaway
- Tim Jerome
- Rebecca Glenn
- Galaxy Craze
- John Doumanian
- Benno Schmidt
- Gordon Rigsby
- Ron Rifkin
- Ilene Blackman
- Blythe Danner
- Brian McConnachie
- Bruce Jay Friedman
- Ron August
- John Bucher
- Matthew Flint
- Jerry Zaks
- Caroline Aaron
- Jack Richardson
- Nora Ephron
- Ira Wheeler
- Kenneth Edelson
- Michelle Turley
- Victor Truro
- Kenny Vance
- Lisa Gustin
- Anthony Nocerino
- Philip Levy
- Connie Picard
- Steven Randazzo
- Tony Turco
- Adelaide Mestre
- Jessica Frankston
- Merv Bloch
- Jeffrey Kurland
- Joseph Hartwick
- Carlo Di Palma
- Thomas Reilly
- Jack Rollins
- Speed Hopkins
- Charles H. Joffe
- Santo Loquasto
- Jeffrey Kurland
- Fern Buchner
- Woody Allen
- Juliet Taylor
- Helen Robin
- Susan E. Morse