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$20.99 $17.98

Screened, competed or awarded at:
BAFTA Awards
Golden Globes
Oscar Academy Awards
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Mono )
Portuguese ( Subtitles )
Spanish ( Mono )


Product Origin/Format:
Spain ( PAL/Region 2 )

Running Time:
5 min

Aspect Ratio:
Fullscreen

Special Features:
Interactive Menu
Scene Access


Movie filmed in 1976 and produced in:
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
Martin Ritt


Written By:
Walter Bernstein


Actors:
Woody Allen ..... Howard Prince
Zero Mostel ..... Hecky Brown
Herschel Bernardi ..... Phil Sussman
Michael Murphy ..... Alfred Miller
Andrea Marcovicci ..... Florence Barrett
Remak Ramsay ..... Francis X. Hennessey
Marvin Lichterman ..... Myer Prince
Lloyd Gough ..... Herbert Delaney
David Margulies ..... William Phelps
Joshua Shelley ..... Sam - Resort Operator
Norman Rose ..... Howard's Attorney
Charles Kimbrough ..... Committee Counselor
Josef Sommer ..... Committee Chairman
Danny Aiello ..... Danny LaGattuta
Georgann Johnson ..... T.V. Interviewer
Scott McKay ..... Tom Hampton
David Clarke ..... Hubert Jackson
I.W. Klein ..... Bank Teller
John Eric Bentley ..... Bartender
Julie Garfield ..... Margo - Tavern Waitress
Murray Moston ..... Boss
MacIntyre Dixon ..... Harry Stone
Rudolph Willrich ..... Hennessey's Tailman
Burt Britton ..... Bookseller
Albert Ottenheimer ..... School Principal
William Bogert ..... Steve Parks - 'Grand Central' Actor
Joey Faye ..... Waiter
Marilyn Sokol ..... Sandy - Resort Guest
John J. Slater ..... T.V. Director
Renee Paris ..... Girl in Hotel Lobby
Gino Gennaro ..... Stage Hand
Joan Porter ..... Mrs. Prince - Myer's Wife
Andrew Bernstein ..... Alfred's Child
Jacob Bernstein ..... Alfred's Child
Matthew Tobin ..... Man at Party
Marilyn Persky ..... Date of Man at Party
Sam McMurray ..... Young Man at Party
Joe Jamrog ..... FBI Man
Michael Miller ..... FBI Man
Lucy Lee Flippin ..... Nurse
Jack Davidson ..... Congressman
Donald Symington ..... Congressman
Pat McNamara ..... Federal Marshal
Penny Duncan ..... Self - Mrs. America 1952
Jean Kerr Minetti ..... Self - Wedding to Joe McCarthy
Joseph Bergmann ..... Demonstrator
Bruce Detrick ..... Bellman
Joe DiMaggio ..... Self - 1952 Number Retirement
Dwight D. Eisenhower ..... Self - 1953 Inauguration Gala
Mamie Eisenhower ..... Self - 1953 Inauguration Gala
Carson Grant ..... Eddy Waiter
Stephen Hayes ..... Alfred's Child
Douglas MacArthur ..... Self - 1951 Ticker Tape Parade
Rocky Marciano ..... Self
Joseph McCarthy ..... Self - 1953 Wedding
George Murphy ..... Self - 1953 Inauguration Gala
Billie Perkins ..... Waitress
Lily Pons ..... Self - 1953 Inauguration Gala
Harrison Ressler ..... Protester
Ethel Rosenberg ..... Self
Julius Rosenberg ..... Self
Lauren Simon ..... Train Passenger
Harry S. Truman ..... Self - Reviewing Landing Craft
Frankie Verroca ..... Hotel Bellman


Synopsis:
In the early 1950s Howard Prince, who works in a restaurant, helps out a black-listed writer friend by selling a TV station a script under his own name. The money is useful in paying off gambling debts, so he takes on three more such clients. Howard is politically pretty innocent, but involvement with Florence - who quits TV in disgust over things - and friendship with the show's ex-star - now himself blacklisted - make him start to think about what is really going on.



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