| | Crimes And Misdemeanors DVD (2 Customer Reviews)
| Category | Dramas DVDs, Comedies Movies, Recommended Videos, Murder, Essential Cinema, Tragedy, Character Study | | Starring | Anjelica Huston, Martin Landau, Alan Alda, Woody Allen, Claire Bloom, Jerry Orbach, Mia Farrow, Sam Waterston, Joanna Gleason, Caroline Aaron, Jenny Nichols | | Director | Woody Allen | | Cinematographer | Sven Nykvist | | Costume Designer | Jeffrey Kurland | | Editor | Susan E. Morse | | Producer | Robert Greenhut | | Production Designer | Santo Loquasto | | Screenwriter | Woody Allen |
American auteur Woody Allen explores themes of good and evil in this masterful modern-day morality play. When opthamologist Judah Rosenthal (Oscar-nominated Martin Landau) is threatened with ruin by his mistress if he doesn't marry her, he considers the ultimate solution to his problem: murder. Meanwhile, documentary filmmaker Clifford Stern is faced with an equally heinous moral dilemma: selling out. Allen compares the choices both men make, using a double storyline to brilliantly pair sharp comedy with harrowing drama. In this uneasy blend of tragedy and comedy, two crosscut plotlines--one a "crime" and the other a "misdemeanor"--investigate modern moral codes. In one, an adulterous ophthalmologist (Martin Landau) hires a hit man to kill his scheming mistress (Angelica Huston) when she threatens to destroy his perfect society marriage by exposing the affair. In the other, a screenwriter (Woody Allen) agrees to pen a tribute to his brother-in-law (Alan Alda), an obnoxious comic, while postponing a more worthy project, a documentary about a Judaic theologian. CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS is one of prolific director Woody Allen's most complex films. CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS is Woody Allen's most mature, most profound film. Martin Landau plays Judah Rosenthal, a successful ophthalmologist having an affair with Dolores (Anjelica Huston), who is threatening to reveal their relationship unless Judah commits to her and leaves his wife. He admits his sin to Ben (Sam Waterston), a friend, a patient, and a learned rabbi who is losing his eyesight but not his faith. Judah turns to his brother Jack, who is connected to the mob and can make Dolores disappear. Allen plays Cliff Stern, a documentary filmmaker who accepts an assignment to film his pompous, successful brother-in-law, Lester (Alan Alda), a comedy star; both Cliff and Lester fall for Hallie Reed (Mia Farrow), a producer involved in the documentary. Allen the director brings all the characters together in a fabulous mix of comedy and drama, deceit and delight. CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS is a marvel of complexity, with fascinating, well-written characters; deep, complicated relationships; and thought-provoking examinations of religion, infidelity, morality, murder, comedy, and tragedy. The film was shot on location in New York City; its estimated budget was $13 million.
CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS screened at the Berlin Film Festival, February 1990.
Allen has said that this film is a companion piece to HANNAH AND HER SISTERS. HANNAH centered around the relationships among three sisters, where brothers are the focus in this later film.
Daryl Hannah makes an uncredited appearance as Lester's new actress, in an early party scene.
The film marks Mia Farrow's 10th straight leading appearance in a Woody Allen film.
Theater director Jerry Zaks appears in the film as Man on Campus.
Writer-director Nora Ephron makes a cameo as one of the wedding guests.
The film includes clips from MR. AND MRS. SMITH, THIS GUN FOR HIRE, HAPPY GO LUCKY, THE LAST GANGSTER, and FRANCIS, THE TALKING MULE.
Although they have no scenes together in CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS, Sam Waterston and Jerry Orbach went on to star together in the television series LAW AND ORDER.
Crimes And Misdemeanors Quotes/Excerpts: "I think I see a cab. If we run quickly, we can kick the crutch from that old lady and get it."--Cliff Stern (Woody Allen) to Jenny (Jenny Nichols)
"The thing to remember about comedy is if it bends, it's funny; if it breaks, it's not funny."--Lester (Alan Alda)
"Comedy is tragedy plus time."--Lester
Crimes And Misdemeanors Reviews: "...Brainy, poignant....Landau, Huston and Jerry Orbach give the story a dark, pathetic edge..."
-- Michael Wilmington, Los Angeles Times "...Woody Allen's masterful oddball -- half-morbid, half-uproarious..."
-- Mike Clark, USA Today "[T]his is an ambitious blend of comedy, drama and ruminations on humanity that Allen juggles with the skill of a director on top form."
-- Simon Button, Uncut "...In this risky, riveting film, our most prolific and provocative moviemaker uses his wit to touch a nerve. CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS is so funny it hurts..."
-- Peter Travers, Rolling Stone "...Allen's most securely serious and funny film to date....The writer and director continues to be his own most vital on-screen force..."
-- Vincent Canby, New York Times Included in the New York Times "10 Best Films of 1989" List-- Vincent Canby, New York Times
This is the only Jenny Nichols video. Crimes And Misdemeanors | List Price | $14.95 (You save $4.66) | | Studio | 20th Century Fox | | Orig Year | 1989 | | DVD Encoding | Region 1 | | All Time Sales Rank | 6000  | | CD Universe Part number | 1654964 | | Catalog number | 1002025 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Jun 05, 2001 | | Rating | PG-13 (MPAA) | | Also Known As | Crimes & Misdemeanors | | Running Time | 104 Minutes | | Additional Info | Widescreen | | Movie Details | Color; Mono Sound; Dolby Noise Reduction; Digital Sound; Letter Boxed; Widescreen |
Crimes And Misdemeanors Movie Review Crimes And Misdemeanors DVD Region 1 Keep Case Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85 Letterbox - 1.85 Audio: Dolby Digital Mono - English Dolby Digital Mono - French Dolby Digital Mono - Spanish Additional Release Material: Trailers: Original Theatrical Trailer Additional Products: Booklet
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