Annie Hall (1977)
- Apr 19, 1977
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 1
PG | 1h 33min | 8/10
Parental Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested, Some material may not be suitable for children.)
STORYLINE:
Annie Hall (1977) is a groundbreaking romantic comedy that explores the complexities of modern relationships. The film follows Alvy Singer, a neurotic, self-absorbed comedian, as he reflects on his tumultuous relationship with the quirky and free-spirited Annie Hall. Through a series of flashbacks and direct addresses to the camera, Alvy dissects their romance, highlighting the highs and lows of their time together. The film's innovative narrative structure and witty dialogue make it a timeless exploration of love, identity, and the human condition.
CREDITS:
Director: Woody Allen
Writers:
- Woody Allen
- Marshall Brickman
Starring:
- Woody Allen as Alvy Singer
- Diane Keaton as Annie Hall
- Tony Roberts as Rob
- Carol Kane as Allison
- Paul Simon as Tony Lacey
- Shelley Duvall as Pam
- Janet Margolin as Robin
Produced by:
- Charles H. Joffe
Production Companies:
- United Artists
- Rollins-Joffe Productions
Cinematography: Gordon Willis
Edited by:
- Ralph Rosenblum
- Wendy Greene Bricmont
Music by: Various Artists
Distributed by: United Artists
Release date: April 20, 1977
Run Time: 1h 33min
Country: United States
Languages: English
Budget: $4 million
Box office: $38.3 million
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