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Radio Days
TrailerThe story takes place set in Rockaway Beach, New York in 1942. It is about the file of members in a working class family. They have to face and deal with many problems which happen in their life.Genre: ComedyActors: Mike Starr, Paul Herman, Don Pardo, Martin Rosenblatt, Helen Miller, Danielle Ferland, Julie Kavner, Julie Kurnitz, David Warrilow, Wallace Shawn, Mick Murray, ...»Director: Woody AllenCountry: United StatesDuration: 88 minQuality: HDRelease: 1987IMDb: 7.40 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "Radio Days"
VarietyMarch 26, 2009Although lacking the bite and depth of his best work, Radio Days is one of Woody Allen's most purely entertaining pictures.
Time OutJune 24, 2006It's a great idea for a movie, but Allen fatally opts for a Fellini: Amarcord approach of formless narrative, larger-than-life coincidence, and rambling ruminations on what times there used to be.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000You peel and peel away at it only to find, in the end, nothing.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000Childhood anecdotes and charming vignettes are set against bright-light, big-city sets, a-dazzle with beautiful players.
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 01, 2000"Radio Days" is so ambitious and so audacious that it almost defies description.
Groucho ReviewsJuly 21, 2014[A] ridiculously entertaining nostalgia exercise...Radio Days emerged from a highly fertile period for [Woody] Allen, and the film bubbles with creativity and Allen hallmarks. [Blu-ray]
EmanuelLevy.ComAugust 27, 2010Vastly entertaining and in moments even magical, Radio Days is a warmly nostalgic but decidedly unsentimental portrait of Wood Allen's childhood in WWII, when radio was the primary medium of communication.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsDecember 25, 2009It's a wonderfully realized film, one of Woody's best, that has slipped under the radar.
Combustible CelluloidAugust 25, 2007A perfect mixture of laughs and heartbreak, it's one of the ones I can see over and over again.
Las Vegas Review-JournalNovember 03, 2006Another Woody Allen's "Amarcord" - warm, rueful, poignant and hilarious.
Spirituality and PracticeJuly 10, 2003Affectionately eavesdrops on the past and gives everyone a wonderful opportunity to re-imagine what it was like when this communications medium was king.
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)December 04, 2002For my money, this is the best of Allen's films in which he does not himself appear
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