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Crisis in Six Scenes - Season 1
TrailerSet in the 1960's during turbulent times in the United States, the series centers on a middle class suburban family who is visited by a young, slogan-spouting, violent revolutionary who turns their household completely upside down.Genre: ComedyActors: Woody Allen, Miley Cyrus, Elaine May, Rachel Brosnahan, John Magaro, Becky Ann Baker, Lewis Black, Max Casella, Joy Behar, Mary Boyer, Marylouise Burke, ...»Director: Woody AllenCountry: United StatesDuration: 30 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 6.60 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Crisis in Six Scenes - Season 1"
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Characters of "Crisis in Six Scenes - Season 1"
Sidney J. MunsingerPlayed by: Woody AllenLennie DalePlayed by: Miley CyrusKay MunsingerPlayed by: Elaine MayElliePlayed by: Rachel BrosnahanAlan BrockmanPlayed by: John MagaroAnnPlayed by: Joy BeharLindaPlayed by: Mary BoyerRitaPlayed by: Sondra James -
Creators of "Crisis in Six Scenes - Season 1"
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Critic Reviews of "Crisis in Six Scenes - Season 1"
Philadelphia InquirerSeptember 29, 2016If you thought Woody Allen would revolutionize television with his new Amazon series, Crisis in Six Scenes, prepare to be underwhelmed.
RogerEbert.comSeptember 29, 2016In an ugly, miserable relationship, the narrative requirements of TV hate him back by reducing his masterful skills of character, dialogue and pacing to staggering weaknesses.
indieWireSeptember 26, 2016There are at least two good ideas tucked away to the corners of this series, which more closely resembles a bloated, broken-up film.
New York ObserverOctober 04, 2016Woody Allen setting a new show in the sixties feels a little desperate, like he's trying to physically yank back his glory days.
St. Louis Post-DispatchSeptember 30, 2016There are smiles, but also cringes. Cyrus is terrible, and even May can't do much with this.
Las Vegas WeeklySeptember 29, 2016The dialogue is stilted, the performances are awkward, and most scenes go on twice as long as they should.
Contra Costa TimesSeptember 28, 2016Crisis pales in comparison to the smartly crafted cable and online comedies that are expanding the genre. There are much better options.
ColliderSeptember 28, 2016Allen is definitely not on autopilot here, as the return to very simple, stage-friendly material might suggest; he feels more animated and entertained by his work than he has in quite some time.
MTVSeptember 28, 2016Even by the diminished standards of Allen's late career, Crisis is barely thought through, inattentively directed, and remarkably disengaged.
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