Sunday, September 2, 2018

Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993): Woody Allen, Diane Keaton and Anjelica Huston


     Although the idea was conceived at the same time as Annie Hall (1977), it took Woody Allen fifteen years to get around to making Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993). Allen felt the initial draft was too light and he had Marshall Brickman come in to assist in adding more substantial story elements. The part of Carol was originally intended for Allen's real-life wife, Mia Farrow, but their marriage had come to a bitter, non-amicable end. Allen offered the part to his old flame/friend, Diane Keaton, and she readily accepted the role. Art does imitate life, somewhat, in Manhattan Murder Mystery. The emotions Allen shows in the film in relation to marriage troubles seems heartfelt and genuine. The supporting cast in wonderful, including Alan Alda, Anjelica Huston, Jerry Adler and Zach Braff in his brief one-scene debut. An underrated Gem in the Allen catalogue, Manhattan Murder Mystery is smart and elegant... complete with a brilliantly fitting homage/reference to Orson Welles' 1947 film, The Lady from Shanghai
     Larry and Carol Lipton (Woody Allen and Diane Keaton) are a middle aged couple living in Manhattan...

Manhattan Murder Mystery. 1993. Woody Allen

     When they meet their neighbors, a kind old couple living down the hall, nothing seems strange. That is, until the old woman dies of an apparent heart-attack. The old man seems a bit too cheery, triggering Carol's suspicion. She begins to investigate, sneaking into his apartment, looking for clues...

Manhattan Murder Mystery. 1993. Woody Allen

     Although Larry is highly skeptical, and downright irritated by her obsession, even he can't help but get involved when it becomes apparent that something sinister is going on...

Manhattan Murder Mystery. 1993. Woody Allen

     Meanwhile, Carol is being assisted by friend, Ted (Alan Alda), who has a crush on her...

Manhattan Murder Mystery. 1993. Woody Allen

     and Larry's client, Marcia (Anjelica Huston) joins the group as they come up with a plan to trap the murderous old man...

Manhattan Murder Mystery. 1993. Woody Allen

     It leads to a tense build-up...

Manhattan Murder Mystery. 1993. Woody Allen

     and show-down...

Manhattan Murder Mystery. 1993. Woody Allen

     in a fantastic Orson Welles homage, a la The Lady of Shanghai...

Manhattan Murder Mystery. 1993. Woody Allen


Anything Else (2003): Woody Allen, Christina Ricci and Jason Biggs


     Written and directed by Woody Allen, Anything Else (2003) was the opening night selection at the Venice International Film Festival that year, had mixed reviews at the time, but has gradually found a receptive Cult audience. The comedic film centers on a young writer named Jerry, and his turbulent love affair with his high-maintenance girlfriend, Amanda. Woody Allen is fantastic as the older writer, giving sage advice to Jason Biggs (who also does a fine job). It is Christina Ricci, however, that steals the show with her role as the needy, unpredictable girlfriend. Jimmy Fallon, Stockard Channing and Danny DeVito co-star. 

Anything Else. 2003. Woody Allen

Anything Else. 2003. Woody Allen: Christina Ricci

Anything Else. 2003. Woody Allen: Christina Ricci

Anything Else. 2003. Woody Allen: Christina Ricci


Anything Else. 2003. Woody Allen: Christina Ricci
Anything Else. 2003. Woody Allen: Christina Ricci

Anything Else. 2003. Woody Allen: Christina Ricci

Anything Else. 2003. Woody Allen: Christina Ricci

Anything Else. 2003. Woody Allen: Christina Ricci

Anything Else. 2003. Woody Allen: Christina Ricci

Anything Else. 2003. Woody Allen: Christina Ricci

"Anything Else"- movie trailer

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask) (1972): Woody Allen


     Written and directed by Woody Allen,  Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask) (1972) was very loosely based on parts of the famous book by Dr. David Reuben. Slapstick and hilarious, the film features several different comedic vignettes, with such titles as: Do Aphrodisiacs Work?, What is Sodomy?, Why Do Some Women Have Trouble Reaching Orgasm?, Are Transvestites Homosexuals?, What are Sex Perverts?, Are the Findings of Doctors and Clinics Who Do Sexual Research and Experiments Accurate? and What Happens During Ejaculation?. The cast is great, including Woody Allen, Gene Wilder, Louise Lasser, John Carradine, Tony Randall, Lynn Redgrave, Regis Philbin and Burt Reynolds.

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex. 1972. Woody Allen

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex. 1972. Woody Allen: Gene Wilder

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex. 1972. Woody Allen

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex. 1972. Woody Allen

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex. 1972. Woody Allen

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex. 1972. Woody Allen

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex. 1972. Woody Allen: Burt Reynolds

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex. 1972. Woody Allen

Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex. 1972. Woody Allen


Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* 
(*But Were Afraid to Ask)- 
movie trailer