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Critic Colin Kennedy
rated 10

This is the point where the obstacle to romantic happiness becomes not external factors but the protagonists' personal neuroses. Ally McBeal, Dawson's Creek, This Life - it all started here. Luckily, this is much, much funnier.

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Kasper Løvborg
rated 9

One of the quintessential Woody Allen entries because it's both one of his funniest and probably the sweetest of his idiosyncratic neurosis-fests. Delightfully ingenious, too.

3 years ago
Stefan Nutsch
rated 7

Rätt bra, sevärd

1 year ago
Critic Jake Bolin
rated 8

Klassikernas klassiker i Woody Allens milslånga räcka av kvalitetsfilmer håller än...

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Cast & Crew

Woody Allen
As Alvy Singer
Woody Allen
Director
Woody Allen
Writer
Christopher Walken
As Duane Hall
Jeff Goldblum
As Lacey Party Guest
Tracey Walter
As Actor in Rob's TV Show
Sigourney Weaver
As Alvy's Date Outside Theatre

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In this romantic comedy-drama, a neurotic comedian falls in love with a quirky aspiring singer. As they navigate their relationship, they grapple with their own insecurities and obsessions. The film is set in New York City and features witty dialogue, memorable characters, and poignant moments of self-discovery. With its relatable themes and hilarious observations about love and relationships, this movie has become a timeless classic.

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Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as Annie Hall include The Merchant of Venice, Do You Remember Dolly Bell?, Only Old Men Are Going to Battle, Cinderella Liberty, The Mother and the Whore, A Little Romance.

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Annie Hall was released in theaters on April 20, 1977.