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ComedyDramaRomance

Annie Hall

- A nervous romance.

New York comedian Alvy Singer falls in love with the ditsy Annie Hall.

Release Date : 1977-04-19

Language :EnglishGerman

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : United ArtistsRollins-Joffe Productions

Production Country : United States of America

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Woody Allen

Character Name : Alvy Singer

Original Name : Woody Allen

Gender : Male

Diane Keaton

Character Name : Annie Hall

Original Name : Diane Keaton

Gender : Female

Tony Roberts

Character Name : Rob

Original Name : Tony Roberts

Gender : Male

Carol Kane

Character Name : Allison

Original Name : Carol Kane

Gender : Female

Paul Simon

Character Name : Tony Lacey

Original Name : Paul Simon

Gender : Male

Shelley Duvall

Character Name : Pam

Original Name : Shelley Duvall

Gender : Female

Janet Margolin

Character Name : Robin

Original Name : Janet Margolin

Gender : Female

Colleen Dewhurst

Character Name : Mrs. Hall

Original Name : Colleen Dewhurst

Gender : Female

Christopher Walken

Character Name : Duane Hall

Original Name : Christopher Walken

Gender : Male

Donald Symington

Character Name : Dad Hall

Original Name : Donald Symington

Gender : Male

Helen Ludlam

Character Name : Grammy Hall

Original Name : Helen Ludlam

Gender : Female

Mordecai Lawner

Character Name : Alvy's Dad

Original Name : Mordecai Lawner

Gender : Male

Joan Neuman

Character Name : Alvy's Mom (as Joan Newman)

Original Name : Joan Neuman

Gender : Female

Jonathan Munk

Character Name : Alvy - Age 9

Original Name : Jonathan Munk

Gender : Male

Ruth Volner

Character Name : Alvy's Aunt

Original Name : Ruth Volner

Gender : Female

Martin Rosenblatt

Character Name : Alvy's Uncle

Original Name : Martin Rosenblatt

Gender : Male

Hy Anzell

Character Name : Joey Nichols (as Hy Ansel)

Original Name : Hy Anzell

Gender : Male

Rashel Novikoff

Character Name : Aunt Tessie

Original Name : Rashel Novikoff

Gender : Female

Russell Horton

Character Name : Man in Theatre Line

Original Name : Russell Horton

Gender : Male

Marshall McLuhan

Character Name : Marshall McLuhan

Original Name : Marshall McLuhan

Gender : Male

Christine Jones

Character Name : Dorrie

Original Name : Christine Jones

Gender : Female

Mary Boylan

Character Name : Miss Reed

Original Name : Mary Boylan

Gender : Female

Wendy Girard

Character Name : Janet

Original Name : Wendy Girard

Gender : Female

John Doumanian

Character Name : Coke Fiend

Original Name : John Doumanian

Gender : Male

Bob Maroff

Character Name : Man #1 Outside Theatre

Original Name : Bob Maroff

Gender : Male

Rick Petrucelli

Character Name : Man #2 Outside Theatre

Original Name : Rick Petrucelli

Gender : Male

Lee Callahan

Character Name : Ticket Seller at Theatre

Original Name : Lee Callahan

Gender : Male

Chris Gampel

Character Name : Doctor

Original Name : Chris Gampel

Gender : Male

Dick Cavett

Character Name : Dick Cavett

Original Name : Dick Cavett

Gender : Male

Mark Lenard

Character Name : Navy Officer

Original Name : Mark Lenard

Gender : Male

Dan Ruskin

Character Name : Comedian at Rally

Original Name : Dan Ruskin

Gender : Male

John Glover

Character Name : Actor Boy Friend

Original Name : John Glover

Gender : Male

Bernie Styles

Character Name : Comic's Agent

Original Name : Bernie Styles

Gender : Male

Johnny Haymer

Character Name : Comic

Original Name : Johnny Haymer

Gender : Male

Ved Bandhu

Character Name : Maharishi

Original Name : Ved Bandhu

Gender : Male

John Dennis Johnston

Character Name : L.A. Policeman

Original Name : John Dennis Johnston

Gender : Male

Laurie Bird

Character Name : Tony Lacey's Girlfriend

Original Name : Laurie Bird

Gender : Female

Jim McKrell

Character Name : Lacey Party Guest

Original Name : Jim McKrell

Gender : Male

Jeff Goldblum

Character Name : Lacey Party Guest

Original Name : Jeff Goldblum

Gender : Male

William Callaway

Character Name : Lacey Party Guest

Original Name : William Callaway

Gender : Male

Roger Newman

Character Name : Lacy Party Guest

Original Name : Roger Newman

Gender : Male

Alan Landers

Character Name : Lacey Party Guest

Original Name : Alan Landers

Gender : Male

Jean Sarah Frost

Character Name : Lacey Party Guest

Original Name : Jean Sarah Frost

Gender : Female

Vince O'Brien

Character Name : Hotel Doctor

Original Name : Vince O'Brien

Gender : Male

Humphrey Davis

Character Name : Alvy's Psychiatrist

Original Name : Humphrey Davis

Gender : Male

Veronica Radburn

Character Name : Annie's Psychiatrist

Original Name : Veronica Radburn

Gender : Female

Robin Mary Paris

Character Name : Actress in Rehearsal

Original Name : Robin Mary Paris

Gender : Female

Charles Levin

Character Name : Actor in Rehearsal

Original Name : Charles Levin

Gender : Male

Wayne Carson

Character Name : Rehearsal Stage Manager

Original Name : Wayne Carson

Gender : Male

Michael Karm

Character Name : Rehearsal Director

Original Name : Michael Karm

Gender : Male

Petronia Johnson

Character Name : Tony's Date at Nightclub

Original Name : Petronia Johnson

Gender : Female

Shaun Casey

Character Name : Tony's Date at Nightclub

Original Name : Shaun Casey

Gender : Female

Riccardo Bertoni

Character Name : Waiter #1 at Nightclub

Original Name : Riccardo Bertoni

Gender : Male

Michael Aronin

Character Name : Waiter #2 at Nightclub

Original Name : Michael Aronin

Gender : Male

Lou Picetti

Character Name : Street Stranger

Original Name : Lou Picetti

Gender : Male

Loretta Tupper

Character Name : Street Stranger

Original Name : Loretta Tupper

Gender : Female

James Burge

Character Name : Street Stranger

Original Name : James Burge

Gender : Male

Shelley Hack

Character Name : Street Stranger

Original Name : Shelley Hack

Gender : Female

Albert M. Ottenheimer

Character Name : Street Stranger

Original Name : Albert M. Ottenheimer

Gender : Male

Paula Trueman

Character Name : Street Stranger

Original Name : Paula Trueman

Gender : Female

Beverly D'Angelo

Character Name : Actress in Rob's TV Show

Original Name : Beverly D'Angelo

Gender : Female

Tracey Walter

Character Name : Actor in Rob's TV Show

Original Name : Tracey Walter

Gender : Male

David Wier

Character Name : Alvy's Classmate

Original Name : David Wier

Gender : Male

Keith Dentice

Character Name : Alvy's Classmate

Original Name : Keith Dentice

Gender : Male

Susan Mellinger

Character Name : Alvy's Classmate

Original Name : Susan Mellinger

Gender : Male

Hamit Perezic

Character Name : Alvy's Classmate

Original Name : Hamit Perezic

Gender : Male

James Balter

Character Name : Alvy's Classmate

Original Name : James Balter

Gender : Male

Eric Bear

Character Name : Alvy's Classmate

Original Name : Eric Bear

Gender : Male

Amy Levitan

Character Name : Alvy's Classmate

Original Name : Amy Levitan

Gender : Male

Gary Allen

Character Name : School Teacher

Original Name : Gary Allen

Gender : Male

Frank Vohs

Character Name : School Teacher

Original Name : Frank Vohs

Gender : Male

Sybil Bowan

Character Name : School Teacher

Original Name : Sybil Bowan

Gender : Female

Margaretta Warwick

Character Name : School Teacher

Original Name : Margaretta Warwick

Gender : Female

Lucy Lee Flippin

Character Name : Waitress at Health Food Restaurant

Original Name : Lucy Lee Flippin

Gender : Female

Gary Mule Deer

Character Name : Man at Health Food Restaurant

Original Name : Gary Mule Deer

Gender : Male

Sigourney Weaver

Character Name : Alvy's Date Outside Theatre

Original Name : Sigourney Weaver

Gender : Female

Walter Bernstein

Character Name : Annie's Date Outside Theatre

Original Name : Walter Bernstein

Gender : Male

Truman Capote

Character Name : Truman Capote Look-Alike (uncredited)

Original Name : Truman Capote

Gender : Male

Gregory Doucette

Character Name : Usher (uncredited)

Original Name : Gregory Doucette

Gender : Male

Harrison Ressler

Character Name : Restaurant Patron (uncredited)

Original Name : Harrison Ressler

Gender : Male

Billie Perkins

Character Name : Nightclub Customer (uncredited)

Original Name : Billie Perkins

Gender : Female

Kathryn Janssen

Character Name : Lacey Party Guest

Original Name : Kathryn Janssen

Gender : Female

Juliet Graham

Character Name : Blonde Woman in Bookstore

Original Name : Juliet Graham

Gender : Female

Reviews

A

Andres Gomez

@tanty

2021-06-23

One of the most iconic Allen's movie. Funny and quite believable but I think I was expecting something else.

W

Wuchak

@Wuchak

2021-06-23

***Talky romcom with Woody Allen and Diane Keaton is consistently amusing*** A twice-divorced neurotic stand-up comedian in New York City (Woody Allen) details his perspective on life and his relationship with the scatterbrained Annie Hall (Diane Keaton). The best movie I’ve seen by Woody Allen is the excellent “Match Point” (2005), but that was a crime drama/romance/thriller whereas a lot of his films are talky romantic dramedies, which is the case with “Annie Hall” (1977), winner of Best Picture and other awards at the AA. Was it worthy of all the accolades and does it hold up? Well, I laughed consistently if that tells you anything. The movie uses techniques that were probably innovative when it was released in 1977, like Annie’s immaterial essence doing something else why her body’s in bed with Alvy (Allen). The dialogue-driven approach is refreshing (today, that is) and the way Alvy sometimes breaks the fourth wall is amusing. I also enjoyed seeing the mid-70s period in the background, like “Messiah of Evil” (1973) on the marquee and a billboard featuring DESTROYER-era KISS. The film runs 1 hour, 33 minutes and was shot in New York City & Long Island and the Los Angeles area. GRADE: B

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2023-05-22

Stand-up comic "Alvy" (Woody Allen) has a lively history with the women in his life. His marriages - of which there have been two - have all ended rather suddenly, as has his latest dalliance with the eponymous singer (Diane Keaton) who won't have sex with him unless she gets high first! Now this latest failure perplexes him. He thinks that over the years he would have managed to iron out the frailties in his character and so, by now, be able to retain the affections of a woman. What keeps going wrong? Woody Allen did pretty much everything on this production so is able to well focus the self-deprecating Jewish humour that threads through the feature as well as using the retrospective nature of the story telling to quite amusingly but also entirely plausibly assess not just "Alvy" but what scenarios from his life, loves, upbringing and choices helped mould the man into that rather flawed creature we now see before us. At times it is a little wordy, and he does recourse to in-jokes once or twice too many, but for the most part this is a confidently pitched double-hander with two actors who have an unique sort of on/off on-screen chemistry that makes this an engaging and enjoyable ninety minutes that might well ring true in many a bedroom.

F

Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2023-07-01

**A good romantic comedy, with flaws and virtues, that didn't deserve four Oscars. Despite that, it deserves the appreciation of fans of this movie genre.** Woody Allen is one of those directors that many people love, many people can't stand, and many people find just stupid. I've seen some of his films that I liked, and I've seen others that I hated, and I can understand why he is one of those who have never been able to assert himself and have a consensual recognition. The film is a romantic comedy based on the relationship of a couple played by Woody Allen and Diane Keaton. They like each other, but they can't make the relationship work harmoniously. Of course, this leads to funny and embarrassing situations. Released in the aftermath of the “sexual revolution”, the film tackles the topic of sexuality bluntly and they openly discuss it. I don't know if it's necessary to say, but the dialogues are an important feature of the film, and the two characters are talking almost all the time. One of the strengths of the film is its apparent simplicity and elegance: it is a simple film, so simple and apparently cheap that it smells of indie. There are no complicated visual effects, the cinematography is functional and has good lighting, the sets are very realistic, simple and pragmatic, everyone seems to be wearing their own clothes... And in the center of the spotlight is the acting couple in a magnificent work. They don't even look like they're there playing characters, they just look like themselves! However, it is far from being a problem-free film. Sex is a topic approached in a sincere way, but it dominates their discussions, it is so omnipresent that it ends up being tiring, like those people who are always talking about the same thing and do not shut up or change the subject. Allen's style of humor is also far from leading to consensus: some like it, say it is informal, brilliant in its simplicity, and others already consider it simply stupid, tasteless and, at times, offensive. The film was one of the great winners of the 1977 Oscars, and that for many people is something. In my opinion, I think Diane Keaton deserved the Oscar for Best Actress, she does a remarkable job. Likewise, I think the film deserved the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay, the film's story and dialogues justifies it well, but Allen did not deserve the Oscar for Best Director, which would have been more justly given to George Lucas, also nominated for the first film of the “Star Wars” saga. And since these two films competed for the Oscar for Best Picture, it's really hard to understand how this film won the award. I think that even Allen fans accept that “Star Wars” deserved the statuette and that the academy just didn't want to do it because it was a sci-fi movie. Now, let's get to the point: is the movie good, is it really worth it? Of course, it's a subjective answer, depending on what you like. People who like romantic comedies with a lot of dialogue will enjoy it, but others can skip it without feeling like they've really lost anything by doing it.