4:32 Woody Allen said in his book "Apropos of Nothing" that Ralph Rosenblum saved the film. Also he said when he was given the go ahead to direct the film, "I stepped on the set never having made a film, knowing nothing of cameras, lenses, lighting, or directing. I have never studied acting.
One of the few of Allen's films I still enjoy without creepy vibes. First time I saw it I laughed nonstop, nothing but joke after joke. I kinda wish he'd tried something like that again, but he wanted to be taken seriously...
Marvin Hamlisch's score is wonderful.
4:32 Woody Allen said in his book "Apropos of Nothing" that Ralph Rosenblum saved the film.
Also he said when he was given the go ahead to direct the film, "I stepped on the set never having made a film, knowing nothing of cameras, lenses, lighting, or directing.
I have never studied acting.
endlessly funny film.. one of the top faves
This was one of the first films we watched on our new video player in the early 80s.
We loved it.
I especially like his earlier, funnier pictures.
Actor,Director And Writer #WoodyAllen has been #ComedyGold for the Past 50 Years #Fan Thank You Woody
Hilarious movie. To me it’s the best comedy ever
Richard W
I agree...the best
It's epic!
Allen's first movie as a writer was 1965's What's New Pussycat; his directorial debut was 1966's What's Up Tiger Lily.
You forgot to mentioned the incredible intro made by a true legend
Loved the movie. Now reading Apropos of nothing. Thanks for this. (Reading it also?)
How did you acquire that scene of Woody being shot if the footage is lost?
whats the theme music in the beginning of the video? thx
+InVinCibLe Dcuo it's taken from the film's score. The opening credits. There's never been a soundtrack but it sounds pretty cool, right?
It sure does sound cool
+WoodyAllen Pages did you like cafe society btw?
+InVinCibLe Dcuo I did...mostly. There's a review up on the site now.
This is a great comedy with lots of good gags, but the otherworldly beauty of the theme song and Janet Margolin also make it achingly poignant.
One of the few of Allen's films I still enjoy without creepy vibes. First time I saw it I laughed nonstop, nothing but joke after joke. I kinda wish he'd tried something like that again, but he wanted to be taken seriously...
Soap gub...
yawn
Laugh out loud hilarious, love when he became a Rabbi. Gub?
Darboiux dick
Great apting.