10 Things About Manhattan (1979) by Woody Allen - Trivia, Locations, Music and More
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- Manhattan is the eighth film written and directed by Woody Allen, released in 1979, co-starring Diane Keaton. But how well do you know the film?
Here's 10 things about the film, many of them you probably don't know.
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This film was not "written and directed by Woody Allen," it was directed by Allen, and co-written by Allen and Marshall Brickman. It's by far my favorite "Woody Allen" movie, much better than anything he wrote by himself.
As for favorites, Manhattan is tied with Stardust Memories - which could be said to have been written by Allen and Frederico Fellini.
I live by the foot of the 59th Street Bridge. I have lost track of how many times a couple has asked me to take the iconic bridge/bench silhouette photo for them.
If I'm not mistaken, this was the first time a daughter of John Farrow and Maureen O'Sullivan played in a Woody Allen film. This was Tisa, in a short bit in the party scene. Later he would hire Mia and Stephanie.
The funniest parody of the opening is the opening of the Jon Lovitz animated TV series, "The Critic." It was perfect!
You might have included the running scene at the end which has been copied by virtually every romantic comedy since.
Yes, When Harry met Sally has running scene at the end,
Not to mention Curb Your Enthusiasm. Then again, Larry David is always thieving off Woody.
Another thing you could have put in was that Meryl Streep hated working with Woody Allen and he's one of the very few directors she said she would never work with again.
She didnt bring much to the movie.
@@Applecompuser She says he shut her down and even gave her line-readings. That's what she hated. She felt like a robot.
When rewatching the movie he out acted her in their scenes together she wasn't that great in the movie
I thought she was excellent in the movie.