Manhattan
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Lauren Bacall Receives Honorary Oscar...she quipped. Willis, one of the masters of cinematography whose credits include "The Godfather" films, "All the President's Men" and "Manhattan," is a two-time Academy Award nominee, for "Zelig" and "The Godfather, Part III." Presenter... In this article: Oscar, Lauren Bacall, Roger Corman, Gordon Willis, Kirk Douglas, Hollywood, Steven Spielberg, and Ron Howard |
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washingtonpost.com | November 15, 2009
Screen siren Lauren Bacall gets lifetime Oscar
...Eyes" on late-night TV. Gordon Willis, who worked on the "Godfather" trilogy, "All The President's Men" and Woody Allen films such as "Manhattan" and "Annie Hall" also received an honorary Oscar. The Irving G. Thalberg Award, named after...
In this article: Lauren Bacall, Oscar, Roger Corman, Humphrey Bogart, Kirk Douglas, Anjelica Huston, Quentin Tarantino, Cancer, and Gordon Willis
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The Hollywood Reporter | November 15, 2009
Governors Awards draws heavyweights
...who inexplicably wasn't even nominated for his groundbreaking work on films like the first two "Godfather" movies and Woody Allen's "Manhattan." Calling Willis to the podium, Jeff Bridges credited him with creating "some of the most...
In this article: Roger Corman, Gordon Willis, Oscar, Lauren Bacall, Steven Spielberg, Kirk Douglas, Jonathan Demme, and Warren Beatty
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Entertainment Weekly | November 14, 2009
Oscar special honors: On the scene
...Willis's irascible temperament may have contributed to his stunning work on The Godfather, The Godfather Part II, Annie Hall, and Manhattan all getting snubbed for an Oscar nod.) Leading-man icon Kirk Douglas won his own standing ovation...
In this article: Oscar, Gordon Willis, Roger Corman, Lauren Bacall, Kirk Douglas, Tom Hanks, Kathryn Bigelow, Nicolas Cage, and B-movie
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L.A. Times - Gold Derby - Oscar & Awards Blog | November 13, 2009
Gold Derby nuggets: 'Brothers' enters Oscars race Sasha Stone on sci-fi odds at Oscars Lighter side of 'Serious Man' Michael Stuhlbarg
...Awards, calling him, "the best cinematographer America ever produced." Vanairsdale says, "If he'd only shot the 'Godfather' trilogy, 'Manhattan,' 'Zelig' and 'All the President's Men' (let alone 'Pennies From Heaven,' 'Interiors,'...
In this article: Oscars, Brothers, Star Trek, A Serious Man, Gordon Willis, and Tobey Maguire
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boston.com - Latest movie news | November 13, 2009
A focus on cinematographer
...distinguished, and utterly different from each other are the visual presentations of "Annie Hall,'' "Interiors'' (1978), "Manhattan,'' "Stardust Memories'' (1980), "Sex Comedy,'' "Zelig,'' "Broadway Danny Rose'' (1984), and "Purple...
In this article: Gordon Willis, John Houseman, Lauren Bacall, Woody Allen, Alan J. Pakula, All the President's Men, Oscar, Roger Corman, Zelig, and Annie Hall
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New York Daily News | November 12, 2009
'The Red Shoes' among classic movies in NYC theaters now
...on Wednesday (moma.org). Finally, there are some classics that should be seen every time they show up on the big screen. Woody Allen's "Manhattan" is one of them, so get yourself to the Academy Theater at Lighthouse International on Monday...
In this article: The Red Shoes, Moira Shearer, Jerry Lewis, Monty Python, Nutty Professor, The Bellboy, Francois Ozon, Mathieu Amalric, and Michael Powell
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Manhattan is a 1979 romantic comedy film about Isaac Davis (Woody Allen), a twice-divorced 42-year-old comedy writer dating a 17-year-old high school girl (Mariel Hemingway). Isaac eventually falls in love with his best friend's mistress (Diane Keaton). The movie was written by Allen and Marshall Brickman, who had also successfully collaborated on Annie Hall, and directed by Allen. Manhattan is filmed in widescreen and black and white.
The film was nominated for two Academy Awards for Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Mariel Hemingway) and Best Writing, Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen. It also won the BAFTA Award for Best Film. The film was #46 on American Film Institute's "100 Years... 100 Laughs". This film is number 63 on Bravo's "100 Funniest Movies." In 2001, the United States Library of Congress deemed the film "culturally significant" and selected it for preservation in the National Film Registry.
- Name:
- Manhattan
- Country of Origin:
- USA
- Release Date:
- April 25, 1979
- Directed By:
- Woody Allen
- Produced by:
- Charles H. Joffe
- Written By:
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- Marshall Brickman
- Woody Allen
- Editor:
- Susan E. Morse
- Starring:
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- Mariel Hemingway
- Anne Byrne
- Michael Murphy
- Woody Allen
- Meryl Streep
- Diane Keaton
- Cinematography:
- Gordon Willis
- Music By:
- George Gershwin
- Distributed By:
- United Artists
- Length:
- 96 minutes
- Language:
- English
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