Woody's Masterpiece
-About Woody Allen-
Woody Allen is the screen name for Allen Stewart Konigsberg, a man of Jewish heritage. He was born on December 1, 1935 in Brooklyn, New York. His parents were Martin and Nettie Konigsberg. Sadly, the young Allen had encountered tough times during his formative years as his folks didn't get along. Despite this, Allen developed his skills in magic and sports.
Allen made money by selling his gags to David O. Alber who in turn sold them to newspapers. He was later given a break by Milt Kamen who hooked him up with Sid Caesar, a famous comedian. This then led to scriptwriting for shows such as The Tonight Show and Candid Camera. He also was a hit in Broadway and became a playwright with such successes as Don't Drink the Water and Play It Again, Sam.Allen also ventured in the comedy scene himself. He created a foil for his real life persona in Woody Allen. Woody Allen was a weakling who was not popular. Woody Allen was a big hit back then and this persona survives to this very day.
Allen?s first foray into the big screen was with What's New, Pussycat? He was in charge of the screenplay. He then tried his hand in directing with What's Up, Tiger Lily?. He has then went on with such successful films such as Play It Again, Sam, Annie Hall, Manhattan, Stardust Memories and Crimes and Misdemeanors.For all its worth Allen is a living legend. He has garnered numerous accolades and accomplishments and is a household name. He continues his work to this very day. His influence on show business is simply larger than life.
***Crimes and Misdemeanors***
-Actors-
Martin Landau (Judah Rosenthal)
Sam Waterston (Ben)
Woody Allen (Cliff Stern)
Claire Bloom (Miriam Rosenthal)
Mia Farrow (Cliff Stern)
Joanna Gleason (Wendy Stern)
Anjelica Huston (Dolores Paley)
Alan Alda (Lester)
Jenny Nicols (Jenny)
Gregg Edelman (Chris)
-Director-
Woody Allen
-Running Time-
1 Hour 43 Minutes
-Video-
Anamorphic widescreen
-Sound-
Dolby mono track
-Extras-
Static menu
Scene Access with 16 cues and remote access
Subtitles/Captions in French, Spanish with remote access
Original Trailer
Singlefold booklet
-The Story-
Woody Allen is the screen name for Allen Stewart Konigsberg, a man of Jewish heritage. He was born on December 1, 1935 in Brooklyn, New York. His parents were Martin and Nettie Konigsberg. Sadly, the young Allen had encountered tough times during his formative years as his folks didn't get along. Despite this, Allen developed his skills in magic and sports.
Allen made money by selling his gags to David O. Alber who in turn sold them to newspapers. He was later given a break by Milt Kamen who hooked him up with Sid Caesar, a famous comedian. This then led to scriptwriting for shows such as The Tonight Show and Candid Camera. He also was a hit in Broadway and became a playwright with such successes as Don't Drink the Water and Play It Again, Sam.Allen also ventured in the comedy scene himself. He created a foil for his real life persona in Woody Allen. Woody Allen was a weakling who was not popular. Woody Allen was a big hit back then and this persona survives to this very day.
Allen?s first foray into the big screen was with What's New, Pussycat? He was in charge of the screenplay. He then tried his hand in directing with What's Up, Tiger Lily?. He has then went on with such successful films such as Play It Again, Sam, Annie Hall, Manhattan, Stardust Memories and Crimes and Misdemeanors.For all its worth Allen is a living legend. He has garnered numerous accolades and accomplishments and is a household name. He continues his work to this very day. His influence on show business is simply larger than life.
***Crimes and Misdemeanors***
-Actors-
Martin Landau (Judah Rosenthal)
Sam Waterston (Ben)
Woody Allen (Cliff Stern)
Claire Bloom (Miriam Rosenthal)
Mia Farrow (Cliff Stern)
Joanna Gleason (Wendy Stern)
Anjelica Huston (Dolores Paley)
Alan Alda (Lester)
Jenny Nicols (Jenny)
Gregg Edelman (Chris)
-Director-
Woody Allen
-Running Time-
1 Hour 43 Minutes
-Video-
Anamorphic widescreen
-Sound-
Dolby mono track
-Extras-
Static menu
Scene Access with 16 cues and remote access
Subtitles/Captions in French, Spanish with remote access
Original Trailer
Singlefold booklet
-The Story-
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