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Annie Hall
Trailer'Annie Hall' is a comical look at the up and down relationship between neurotic New York comedian Alvy Singer and ditsy Annie Hall.Actors: Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Tony Roberts, Carol Kane, Paul Simon, Shelley Duvall, Janet Margolin, Colleen Dewhurst, Christopher Walken, Donald Symington, Helen Ludlam, ...»Director: Woody AllenCountry: United StatesDuration: 93 minQuality: HDRelease: 1977IMDb: 7.90 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Annie Hall"
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Characters of "Annie Hall"
Alvy SingerPlayed by: Woody AllenAnnie HallPlayed by: Diane KeatonRobPlayed by: Tony RobertsAllisonPlayed by: Carol KaneTony LaceyPlayed by: Paul SimonPamPlayed by: Shelley DuvallRobinPlayed by: Janet MargolinDuane HallPlayed by: Christopher WalkenMiss ReedPlayed by: Mary BoylanDick CavettPlayed by: Dick CavettThe MaharishiPlayed by: Ved Bandhu -
Directors of "Annie Hall"
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Creators of "Annie Hall"
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Critic Reviews of "Annie Hall"
Hollywood ReporterApril 20, 2017Woody Allen fans will buy it 100%. Never before has the diminutive comedian been so urbane, so open - so funny. And with lovely Diane Keaton as consort, it becomes well-nigh irresistible (especially if you find Keaton as well-nigh irresistible as I do).
Richard Roeper.comMarch 03, 2015This is Woody Allen's signature film, arguably his best and certainly his most popular.
New York Daily NewsMarch 03, 2015Allen (as a result of his exposure to Bergman, perhaps) has greatly matured as a filmmaking talent. Annie Hall is, by far, his most sophisticated, most emotionally complex film.
Time OutMarch 03, 2015While its consonance comes largely from Gordon Willis's photography and Allen's spacious sense of New York, pathos comes at best from Keaton's evaporative performance and a slightly sentimental conception.
New YorkerFebruary 10, 2014Allen joins the Catskills tummler's anything-for-a-laugh antics with a Eurocentric art-house self-awareness and a psychoanalytic obsession in baring his sexual desires and frustrations, romantic disasters, and neurotic inhibitions.
Seanax.comJanuary 13, 2017Allen tosses out the usual romantic comedy conventions for his own brand of humor, but under the gags and self-effacing jokes is the portrait of two people who fall in love and then... fall out of love.
Reel Film ReviewsMay 13, 2015Allen's imaginative, often avant-garde approach to the material goes a long way towards compensating for a decidedly uneven atmosphere...
The SpectatorMarch 11, 2015I think It's his best picture so far, and I hope that audiences will enjoy his drily aggressive, despairingly narcissistic humour as much as I did.
Radio TimesFebruary 10, 2014Although Woody Allen had still to acquire great technical strength as a film-maker, this was the movie where he found his own singular voice, a voice that echoes across events with a mixture of exuberance and introspection.
Movie MezzanineFebruary 04, 2014It's a testament to the timelessness of Annie Hall that most of its references to pop culture or current events are unsuccessful in dating the film.
The NationFebruary 12, 2013Annie Hall, for all its vagaries, is a funny, often touching, sometimes astute picture.
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