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Woody Allen: Six Films - 1979-1985 - 6-Disc Box Set (Blu-Ray) (*)
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Original Title: Manhattan / Stardust Memories / A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy / Zelig / Broadway Danny Rose / The Purple Rose of Cairo
Screened, competed or awarded at:
BAFTA Awards
Cannes Film Festival
David Donatello Awards
Golden Globes
Oscar Academy Awards
Venice Film Festival
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Mono )
English ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
United Kingdom ( Blu-Ray/Region B )

Running Time:
518 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.78:1)

Special Features:
Box Set
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Scene Access
Booklet


Movie filmed in 1979-1985 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Woody Allen


Written By:
Woody Allen
Marshall Brickman


Actors:
Woody Allen ..... Isaac
Diane Keaton ..... Mary
Michael Murphy ..... Yale
Mariel Hemingway ..... Tracy
Meryl Streep ..... Jill
Anne Byrne Hoffman ..... Emily
Karen Ludwig ..... Connie
Michael O'Donoghue ..... Dennis
Victor Truro ..... Party Guest
Tisa Farrow ..... Party Guest
Helen Hanft ..... Party Guest
Bella Abzug ..... Guest of Honor
Gary Weis ..... Television Director
Kenny Vance ..... Television Producer
Charles Levin ..... Television Actor #1
Karen Allen ..... Television Actor #2
David Rasche ..... Television Actor #3
Damion Scheller ..... Isaac's Son
Wallace Shawn ..... Jeremiah
Mark Linn-Baker ..... Shakespearean Actor
Frances Conroy ..... Shakespearean Actress
Bill Anthony ..... Porsche Owner #1
John Doumanian ..... Porsche Owner #2
Raymond Serra ..... Pizzeria Waiter
Tobin Bell ..... Man on Street
Willow Hale ..... Woman Riding the Elevator
Llewellyn Lafford ..... Broadway Pedestrian
Marianne Muellerleile ..... Jaywalker
Larry Sherman ..... Atmosphere
Woody Allen ..... Sandy Bates
Charlotte Rampling ..... Dorrie
Jessica Harper ..... Daisy
Marie-Christine Barrault ..... Isobel
Tony Roberts ..... Tony
Daniel Stern ..... Actor
Amy Wright ..... Shelley
Helen Hanft ..... Vivian Orkin
John Rothman ..... Jack Abel
Anne De Salvo ..... Sandy's Sister
Joan Neuman ..... Sandy's Mother
Ken Chapin ..... Sandy's Father
Leonardo Cimino ..... Sandy's Analyst
Eli Mintz ..... Old Man
Bob Maroff ..... Jerry Abraham
Gabrielle Strasun ..... Charlotte Ames
David Lipman ..... George - Sandy's Chauffeur
Robert Munk ..... Boy Sandy
J.E. Beaucaire ..... Sam
Sharon Stone ..... Pretty Girl on train
Woody Allen ..... Andrew
Mia Farrow ..... Ariel
José Ferrer ..... Leopold
Julie Hagerty ..... Dulcy
Tony Roberts ..... Maxwell
Mary Steenburgen ..... Adrian
Adam Redfield ..... Student Foxx
Moishe Rosenfeld ..... Mr. Hayes
Timothy Jenkins ..... Mr. Thomson
Michael Higgins ..... Reynolds
Sol Frieder ..... Carstairs
Boris Zoubok ..... Purvis
Thomas Barbour ..... Blint
Kate McGregor-Stewart ..... Mrs. Baker
Sandy Biano ..... Nurse
David Copeland
Tony Farentino
Caitlin O'Heaney ..... Dolores Farrar
Woody Allen ..... Leonard Zelig
Mia Farrow ..... Dr. Eudora Nesbitt Fletcher
Patrick Horgan ..... The Narrator
John Buckwalter ..... Dr. Sindell
Marvin Chatinover ..... Glandular Diagnosis Doctor
Stanley Swerdlow ..... Mexican Food Doctor
Paul Nevens ..... Dr. Birsky
Howard Erskine ..... Hypodermic Doctor
George Hamlin ..... Experimental Drugs Doctor
Ralph Bell ..... Other Doctor
Richard Whiting ..... Other Doctor
Will Hussung ..... Other Doctor
Robert Iglesia ..... Man in Barber Chair
Eli Resnick ..... Man in Park
Edward McPhillips ..... Scotsman
Gale Hansen ..... Freshman #1
Michael Jeter ..... Freshman #2
Peter McRobbie ..... Workers Rally Speaker
Sol Lomita ..... Martin Geist
Mary Louise Wilson ..... Sister Ruth
Woody Allen ..... Danny Rose
Mia Farrow ..... Tina Vitale
Nick Apollo Forte ..... Lou Canova
Sandy Baron ..... Sandy Baron
Corbett Monica ..... Corbett Monica
Jackie Gayle ..... Jackie Gayle
Morty Gunty ..... Morty Gunty
Will Jordan ..... Will Jordan
Howard Storm ..... Howard Storm
Jack Rollins ..... Jack Rollins
Milton Berle ..... Milton Berle
Craig Vandenburgh ..... Ray Webb
Herb Reynolds ..... Barney Dunn
Paul Greco ..... Vito Rispoli
Frank Renzulli ..... Joe Rispoli
Edwin Bordo ..... Johnny Rispoli
Gina DeAngeles ..... Johnny's Mother
Peter Castellotti ..... Hood at Warehouse
Sandy Richman ..... Teresa Canova
Gerald Schoenfeld ..... Sid Bacharach
Olga Barbato ..... Angelina
David I. Kissel ..... Phil Chomsky
Gloria Parker ..... Water Glass Virtuoso
Bob Rollins ..... Balloon Act
Etta Rollins ..... Balloon Act
Robert Weil ..... Herbie Jayson
David Kieserman ..... Ralph - Club Owner
Mark Hardwick ..... Blind Xylophonist
Alba Ballard ..... Bird Lady
Maurice Shrog ..... Hypnotist
Belle Berger ..... Lady in Trance
Herschel Rosen ..... Lady's Husband
Joe Franklin ..... Joe Franklin
Cecilia Amerling ..... Fan in Dressing Room
Maggie Ranone ..... Lou's Daughter
Charles D'Amodio ..... Lou's Son
Joie Gallo ..... Angelina's Assistant
Mia Farrow ..... Cecilia
Jeff Daniels ..... Tom Baxter / Gil Shepherd
Danny Aiello ..... Monk
Irving Metzman ..... Theater Manager
Stephanie Farrow ..... Cecilia's Sister
David Kieserman ..... Diner Boss
Elaine Grollman ..... Diner Patron
Victoria Zussin ..... Diner Patron
Mark Hammond ..... Diner Patron
Wade Barnes ..... Diner Patron
Joseph G. Graham ..... Diner Patron
Don Quigley ..... Diner Patron
Maurice Brenner ..... Diner Patron
Paul Herman ..... Penny Pitcher
Rick Petrucelli ..... Penny Pitcher
Peter Castellotti ..... Penny Pitcher
Milton Seaman ..... Ticket Buyer
Mimi Weddell ..... Ticket Buyer
Tom Degidon ..... Ticket Taker
Mary Hedahl ..... Popcorn Seller
Edward Herrmann ..... Henry
John Wood ..... Jason
Deborah Rush ..... Rita
Van Johnson ..... Larry Wilde
Zoe Caldwell ..... The Countess
Eugene J. Anthony ..... Arturo
Ebb Miller ..... Bandleader
Karen Akers ..... Kitty Haynes
Annie Joe Edwards ..... Delilah
Milo O'Shea ..... Father Donnelly
Peter McRobbie ..... The Communist
Camille Saviola ..... Olga
Juliana Donald ..... Usherette
Dianne Wiest ..... Emma


Synopsis:
Collection of six classic Woody Allen films. 'Manhattan' (1979) follows Isaac Davis (Allen), a TV writer struggling to contain his frustration with his stuttering career and complicated love life. An on-off affair with teenage drama student Tracy (Mariel Hemingway) is blighted by his anxiety about their age difference, whilst his attraction to the pretentious Mary (Diane Keaton) is complicated by the fact that she is already having an affair with his married friend Yale (Michael Murphy). Meanwhile, Davis also has to contend with his lesbian ex-wife (Meryl Streep) as she prepares to dish the dirt about their marriage in a forthcoming book. 'Stardust Memories' (1980) tells the story of Sandy Bates (Allen), a comic film-maker who no longer considers himself funny. He decides to move into serious film-making, but his efforts are poorly received by critics and the public alike. He withdraws to the Stardust Hotel, where a retrospective of his work is being run, and ends up reflecting on his life, his loves and his art. In 'A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy' (1982), three couples spend a weekend together to celebrate one of their weddings. Inventor Andrew (Allen) and Adrian (Mary Steenburgen) are the hosts, while his cousin Dr Leopold (José Ferrer) has arrived to marry his fiancé Ariel (Mia Farrow). However, Andrew begins to lust after Ariel, as does Dr Maxwell Jordan (Tony Roberts), who has brought along his nurse, Dulcy (Julie Hagerty). There follows a multitude of seductions and sexual misadventures with the bride and groom saying 'I do' to everyone but each other. In 'Zelig' (1983), during the years of the Depression, Leonard Zelig (Allen) uses his chameleon-like powers to become a minor celebrity. He is seen watching Babe Ruth hitting a home run, cheering Adolf Hitler and rubbing shoulders with Roosevelt. Zelig becomes so celebrated that a psychiatrist takes him on as a patient, and soon falls in love with him. In 'Broadway Danny Rose' (1984), hopeless theatrical agent Danny (Allen) tries to revive the career of Lou Canova (Nick Apollo Forte), a singer who is involved with the Mafia. Unable to perform without his mistress Tina (Farrow) at his concerts, Danny offers to bring her along as if she was his girlfriend so as not to arouse suspicion with Lou's wife. However, the pair soon find themselves running for their lives, when two mobsters mistakenly think Danny is attempting to make a move on Tina behind Lou's back. Finally, 'The Purple Rose of Cairo' (1985) follows Cecilia (Farrow), a bored waitress who has a womanising slob for a husband and who regularly visits her local cinema in order to escape from the harsh realities of Depression-era America. One night, while re-watching her latest favourite 'The Purple Rose of Cairo', the film's hero (Jeff Daniels) steps down from the screen and asks her to show him around. A fantasy love affair ensues, but the couple's bliss soon comes under threat from Cecilia's husband, the bemused actor whose fictional alter-ego has gone walkabout, and the studio who want their character back on the screen.



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