Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 30000000
Revenue
$ 43763247

Bobby Dorfman

Vonnie Sybil

Phil Stern

Veronica Hayes

Rad Taylor

Ben Dorfman

Rose Dorfman

Marty Dorfman

Candy

Steve

Leonard

Evelyn Dorfman

Vito

Karen Stern

Walt

Narrator (voice)

Oscar

Al

Maid

Evelyn's Daughter

Ben's Hood

Ben's Hood

Ben's Hood

Bobby's Neighbor

Bartender

Joe

Sol

Mike

Howard

Carlotta

School Principal

Policeman

Young Ben

Eddie

Tony

Louis

Fur Lady

Norman

Roger

Rosalind

Mr. Rhinebeck

Mrs. Rhinebeck

Mrs. Rhinebeck's Sister

Suzy Bancroft

Count Van Goren

Countess Van Goren

Craig Bennett

Gloria Bennett

(uncredited)

Joe's Kidnapper

Joe's Kidnapper

Les Tropiques Singer

Buddy Winslow Fain

Norton Lockerbee

Cherry Grace

Mr. Remsen

Mrs. Remsen

Maître d'

Marvin

Man at Bar

Father Brolian

Club Patron (uncredited)

Written by Rangan on 2016-10-04
**A boy from the east, a girl from the west and their life choice over romance.** If you are a film fanatic or a film critic, then the year never comes to end without watching a film by Woody Allen. He's just a Takashi Miike of the Hollywood, but the thing is he always delivers. He had created his own style of screen presentation like in the line of Wes Anderson and very few others. Uniqueness define his works and so this another romance twisted tale where the first half of the film sets in Los Angeles and the next half in the New York. A young Jewish American wants to try his luck in the Hollywood seeks help from his uncle who's a popular an busiest agent in the film industry. He falls in love with his uncle's personal assistant, but she reveals she already has a boyfriend who's away now. After some twists in the tale, it becomes a romance-triangle. Who gets who and how it all ends brings the curtain to the film. Like usual Woody Allen's background narration had an important role in the storytelling and all those romance troubles were quite nicely told. It opened so well, developed at its best in the middle, but it did not end on a high. I did not like the conclusion, or the last 10-15 minutes. But thankfully it avoided giving out the usual stuff and the end credits rolled up before clearing the situation in the story. That's one of the way to finish it off, which is obviously not clever like lots of films does that same trick. Whatever, still the film is worth a watch, because of the decent story and great performances, and obviously for Woody Allen. _6/10_