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New York Stories
TrailerThe film is divided into three stories, each exploring a different aspect of life in the Big Apple. A middle-aged artist obsessed with his pretty young assistant, a precocious 12 year old living in a hotel, and a neurotic lawyer with a possessive mother make up three Gotham tales.Actors: Woody Allen, Marvin Chatinover, Mae Questel, Mia Farrow, Molly Regan, Ira Wheeler, Joan Bud, Jessie Keosian, Michael Rizzo, George Schindler, Bridgit Ryan, ...»Director: Woody Allen, Francis Ford CoppolaCountry: United StatesDuration: 124 minQuality: HDRelease: 1989IMDb: 6.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "New York Stories"
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Characters of "New York Stories"
SheldonPlayed by: Woody AllenDetective FlynnPlayed by: Paul HermanAbuPlayed by: Selim TliliLionel DobiePlayed by: Nick NoltePaulettePlayed by: Rosanna ArquetteGregory StarkPlayed by: Steve Buscemi -
Directors of "New York Stories"
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Creators of "New York Stories"
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Critic Reviews of "New York Stories"
Chicago ReaderDecember 11, 2007Whether it happened by chance or design, the sketches have more than just New York in common: all three have something to do with middle age, as well as with romantic relationships.
Time OutJanuary 26, 2006Only Woody Allen seems to have understood what is possible in a featurette.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003It's still too early to tell whether the cheering New York Stories will be a box-office hit, but one can hope.
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 01, 2000New York Stories consists of three films, one good, one bad, one disappointing.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000Allen's contribution is the only one that can be counted as a genuine success.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000A novel and fascinating foray into highly stylized, highly personal filmmaking.
TV GuideDecember 11, 2007All three films are in different ways concerned with how love affects their central characters, and all three are predictably stylish.
Movie ViewsNovember 03, 2006Each film is distinct from the other in its tone, which in some ways is good, but it also hinders any rhythm from emerging other than the fact that this club loves a certain city.
Kalamazoo GazetteSeptember 27, 2003As Meatloaf once said, two out of three ain't bad
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)November 05, 2002Worth it for the Allen episode.
Montreal Film JournalSeptember 10, 2002Have a blast with the first story, fast-forward through the second and check out the last.
Northwest Herald (Crystal Lake, IL)August 30, 2002Two out of three ain't bad.
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Gallery of "New York Stories"