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Manhattan
1979
Forty-two year old Isaac Davis has a romanticized view of his hometown, New York City, most specifically Manhattan, as channeled through the lead character in the first book he is writing, despite his own Manhattan-based life being more of a tragicomedy. He has just quit his job as a hack writer for a bad television comedy, he, beyond the ten second rush of endorphins during the actual act of quitting, now regretting the decision, especially as he isn't sure he can live off his book writing career. He is paying two alimonies, his second ex-wife, Jill Davis, a lesbian, who is writing her own tell-all book of their acrimonious split. The one somewhat positive aspect of his life is that he is dating a young woman named Tracy, although she is only seventeen and still in high school. Largely because of their differences a big part of which is due to their ages, he does not see a long term future with her. His life has the potential to be even more tragicomical when he meets journalist Mary Wilkie, the mistress of his best friend, college professor Yale Pollack. Although Isaac's first impression of Mary is that she is a pretentious intellectual, he falls for her. They do become friends with the potential of becoming more than just friends as she knows that being the "other woman" in Yale's life is not a long term role that she wants. An Isaac/Mary coupling may complicate matters even more with Yale being mutually in their lives. Regardless, Isaac may be able to rationalize events after they happen, no matter what those events are.
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Woody Allen's New Comedy Hit
JBscale
88
Excellent
Film Detail
Genre
Comedy - Drama
Length
1 hr. 36 mins.
US Theatrical Release
April 25, 1979
US Box Office
$45,700,000
(#2002 of 7074)
Global Office
No Data Available
Rating
R
Restricted
Collection Detail
Release Method
Single Disc & Digital
Aquired Format
iTunes
Aspect Ratio
WS 2.35:1
Audio
English:
DTS-HD Master Mono
Studio
MGM
Released
January 24, 2012
Acquired Date
September 1, 2014
Times Seen
1 Time
Last Watched
Watched without a recoreded date.
Actors
Woody Allen
Diane Keaton
Michael Murphy
Mariel Hemingway
Meryl Streep
Anne Byrne Hoffman
Karen Ludwig
Michael O'Donoghue
Directors
Woody Allen
Producers
Charles H. Joffe
Jack Rollins
Writers
Woody Allen
Marshall Brickman
Awards & Accolades
2012 IMDB Top 250: Film - Rank: #239
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86 Excellent
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71 votes
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2,764 votes
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83
10 votes
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7.8/10
149,901 votes
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