Annie Hall (1977)
- Starring:
- Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, (more)
- Director(s):
- Woody Allen
- Category:
- Romance
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Woody Allen's romantic comedy of the Me Decade follows the up and down relationship of two mismatched New York neurotics. Jewish comedy writer Alvy Singer (Allen) ponders the modern quest for love and his past romance with tightly-wound WASP singer Annie Hall (Diane Keaton, nee Diane Hall). The twice-divorced Alvy knows that it's not easy to find a mate when the options include pretentious New York intellectuals and lifestyle-obsessed Rolling Stone writers, but la-di-dah-ing Annie seems different. Along the rocky road of their coupling, Allen/Alvy weigh in on such topics as endless therapy, movies vs. TV, the absurdity of dating rituals, anti-Semitism, drugs, and, in one of the best set pieces, repressed Midwestern WASP insanity vs. crazy Brooklyn Jewish boisterousness. Annie wants to move to Los Angeles to find that fame that finally does in the relationship -- but not before Alvy gets in a few digs at vacuous, mantra-fixated California. Originally entitled Anhedonia (the inability to enjoy oneself), Annie Hall blended the slapstick and fantasy from such earlier Allen films as Sleeper (1973) and Bananas (1971) with the more autobiographical musings of his stand-up and written comedy, using an array of such movie techniques as talking heads, splitscreens, and subtitles. Within these gleeful formal experiments and sight gags, Allen and co-writer Marshall Brickman skewered 1970s solipsism, reversing the happy marriage of opposites found in classic screwball comedies. Hailed as Allen's most mature and personal film, Annie Hall beat out Star Wars for Best Picture and also won Oscars for Allen as director and writer and for Keaton as Best Actress; audiences enthusiastically responded to Allen's take on contemporary love and turned Keaton's rumpled menswear into a fashion trend. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 93 mins
Complete Cast:
- Woody Allen - Alvy Singer
- Tony Roberts - Rob
- Paul Simon - Tony Lacey
- Janet Margolin - Robin
- Christopher Walken - Duane Hall
- Mordecai Lawner - Alvy's Dad
- Jonathan Munk - Alvy at 9
- Martin Rosenblatt - Alvy's Uncle
- Jeff Goldblum - Lacey Party Guest
- Alan Landers - Lacey Party Guest
- Christine Jones - Dorrie
- Dick Cavett - Himself
- Lucy Lee Flippin - Waitress at Health Food Restaurant
- Gary Allen - School Teacher
- Chris Gampel - Doctor
- Charles Levin - Actor in Rehearsal
- Johnny Haymer - Comic
- Hy Ansel - Joey Nichols
- Michael Aronin - Waiter #2 at Nightclub
- Shelley Hack - Street Stranger
- Roger Newman - Lacey Party Guest
- Beverly D'Angelo - Actress in Rob's TV Show
- Rashel Novikoff - Aunt Tessie
- Tracey Walter - Actor in Rob's TV Show
- Bob Maroff - Man #1 Outside Theatre
- John Glover - Actor Boy Friend
- Vince O'Brien - Hotel Doctor
- Diane Keaton - Annie Hall
- Carol Kane - Allison
- Colleen Dewhurst - Mom Hall
- Shelley Duvall - Pam
- Donald Symington - Dad Hall
- Joan Newman - Alvy's Mom
- Ruth Volner - Alvy's Aunt
- Laurie Bird - Tony Lacey's Girl Friend
- Helen Ludlam - Grammy Hall
- Veronica Radburn - Annie's Psychiatrist
- Walter Bernstein - Annie's Date outside Theater
- Michael Karm - Rehearsal Director
- Rick Petrucelli - Man outside Theater
- John Dennis Johnston - L.A. Policeman
- William Callaway - Lacey Party Guest
- Russell Horton - Man in Theater Line
- Humphrey Davis - Alvy's Psychiatrist
- Gary Mule Deer - Man at Health Food Restaurant
- Loretta Tupper - Street Stranger
- Lou Picetti - Street Stranger
- Mary Boylan - Miss Reed
- Jim McKrell - Lacey Party Guest
- John Doumanian - Coke Fiend
- Sigourney Weaver - Alvy's Date outside Theater
- Paula Trueman - Street Stranger
- Bernie Styles - Comic's Agent
- Mark Lenard - Navy Officer
- Director(s):
- Woody Allen
- Writer(s):
- Woody Allen, Marshall Brickman
- Producer(s):
- Charles H. Joffe, Jack Rollins
- Categories:
- Romance
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- 1977 - Annie Hall - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences - Best Director
- 1977 - Annie Hall - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences - Best Actress
- 1977 - Annie Hall - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences - Best Picture
- 1977 - Annie Hall - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences - Best Original Screenplay
- 1998 - Annie Hall - American Film Institute - 100 Greatest American Movies
- 1977 - Annie Hall - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Director
- 1977 - Annie Hall - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Actress
- 1977 - Annie Hall - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Editing
- 1977 - Annie Hall - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Screenplay
- 1977 - Annie Hall - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Picture
- 1977 - Annie Hall - British Academy of Film and Television Arts - Best Screenplay
- 1977 - Annie Hall - Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
- 1991 - Annie Hall - Library of Congress - U.S. National Film Registry
- 1977 - Annie Hall - Los Angeles Film Critics Association - Best Screenplay
- 1977 - Annie Hall - Los Angeles Film Critics Association - Best Screenplay
- 1977 - Annie Hall - National Board of Review - Best Supporting Actress
- 1977 - Annie Hall - New York Film Critics Circle - Best Picture
- 1977 - Annie Hall - New York Film Critics Circle - Best Actress
- 1977 - Annie Hall - New York Film Critics Circle - Best Screenplay
- 1977 - Annie Hall - New York Film Critics Circle - Best Screenplay
- 1977 - Annie Hall - New York Film Critics Circle - Best Director





