WOODY ALLEN GETS IT TOGETHER AGAIN ALL Edition
At the sneak preview of Manhattan Murder Mystery, the house was filled with moviegoers of all ages, races and types. As one of only 16 years (I was born three months before Annie Hall opened), I had never seen a first-rate [WOODY ALLEN] film in a packed theater, with an audience. Video and the small...
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Published in | Sun-sentinel (Fort Lauderdale, Fla.) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Fort Lauderdale
Tribune Interactive, LLC
03.09.1993
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Summary: | At the sneak preview of Manhattan Murder Mystery, the house was filled with moviegoers of all ages, races and types. As one of only 16 years (I was born three months before Annie Hall opened), I had never seen a first-rate [WOODY ALLEN] film in a packed theater, with an audience. Video and the small screen dampen the power of comedy. It was clear that everyone was willing to forgive Allen for his lesser films, as well as for the scandalous nature of his private life of late. Our foremost comedian and film auteur has re-established himself as a national treasure and an artistic institution. Play it again, Woody. |
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