| | Manhattan DVD
| Category | Dramas DVDs, Comedies Movies, Recommended Videos, Classic, Family Interaction, Essential Cinema, Gay/Lesbian, New York City, Love Triangles, Self-Discovery, Infidelity, Big City, AFI Top 100 Passions, AFI Top 100 Laughs | | Starring | Diane Keaton, Meryl Streep, Michael Murphy, Woody Allen, Mariel Hemingway, Michael O'Donoghue, Anne Byrne, Karen Ludwig | | Director | Woody Allen | | Cinematographer | Gordon Willis | | Composer | George Gershwin | | Editor | Susan E. Morse | | Producer | Charles H. Joffe | | Production Designer | Mel Bourne | | Screenwriter | Woody Allen, Marshall Brickman |
DVD feature film starring Woody Allen. Woody Allen's celebration of the city that has always been a central character in his films: New York. Here he presents a tale of the sometimes convoluted romantic relationships of a group of neurotic Manhattanites, centered around television writer Isaac Davis, and including his lesbian ex-wife, his guilt-torn philandering friend, and his friend's pseudo-intellectual journalist girlfriend. Although Davis is already involved with a beautiful, intelligent 17-year-old, he finds himself attracted to the mistress of his married best friend--the journalist--who embodies every quality he thought he didn't like, but somehow seems appealing this time around. One of Allen's most mature works, with perhaps deeper characters and more fundamental sentiment than in his earlier comedies. Willis's black-and-white photography and a lush Gershwin-filled soundtrack put the finishing touches on this paean to the titular borough.
Woody Allen finished his first decade of filmmaking, the 1970s, with one of his greatest and most deliberately artistic films, the love song to his home city MANHATTAN. Allen plays Isaac Davis, another one of his thinly veiled self-portraits, who finds himself suffering from a mid-life crisis. Unhappy in his career as a variety show comedy writer and newly divorced from a woman who has since come out as a lesbian, Isaac waffles between two relationships: that with emotionally honest and open, but far too young, Tracy (Mariel Hemingway in an Academy Award nominated performance) and with pseudo-intellectual, neurotic Mary (Diane Keaton). Allen uses these two women to contrast the naiveté and lack of pretension of youth with the growing cynicism of middle age.
Although the acting and writing is some of the sharpest of Allen's filmmaking career, what is truly memorable and endearing about MANHATTAN is its romantic view of New York. Whereas the character relationships in the film are largely dysfunctional and fueled by a vision of perfection, by contrast the city itself is envisioned by Allen as an object of perfection. In order to create aesthetically pleasing images of the city, Allen and his longtime cinematographer Gordon Willis decided to shoot the film in black and white and in the 2.35:1 widescreen ratio, the first time that Allen had used either format. The images are backed by the songs of quintessential New York composer George Gershwin, setting a tone of romanticism and grandeur that underlies Isaac's (and Allen's) inherent dissatisfaction with the mundane aspects of his life. The magnificence of the city of New York is the backdrop to the search for a similar splendor in human relationships in MANHATTAN. Theatrical Release: March 1979
Filmed on location in New York City.
The opening montage includes a lingering shot of Yankee Stadium, which is actually in the Bronx.
MANHATTAN includes the famous shot of Woody Allen and Diane Keaton sitting on a bench with the 59th St. Bridge looming above them.
Among the famous New York institutions in the film are Elaine's, the Museum of Modern Art, Zabar's, Bloomingdale's, the Russian Tea Room, the Hayden Planetarium, Central Park, and the Dalton School.
There's a cameo by former New York Congresswoman Bella Abzug as the guest of honor at the museum party.
MANHATTAN is one of the only Woody Allen films in which the Woodman smokes a cigarette and has a child (one not necessarily leading to the other).
"It's like a mixture of what I was trying to do with ANNIE HALL and INTERIORS," Allen told interviewer John Fordham, referring to MANHATTAN.
Among the films referenced in the film are Kubrick's 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY, Inagaki's CHUSHINGURA, Dovzhenko's EARTH, Renoir's GRAND ILLUSION, and Bergman's THE SILENCE.
MARRIAGE, DIVORCE & SELFHOOD is the name of the book that Jill Davis (Meryl Streep) writes about her marriage to Isaac.
Among the things that Isaac lists as what makes live worth living are Groucho Marx, Willie Mays, Swedish movies, SENTIMENTAL EDUCATION by Flaubert, Marlon Brando, and Frank Sinatra.
Mary's (Diane Keaton) dog is named Waffles.
Allen won the 1979 Best Director Award from the New York Film Critics. MANHATTAN won the Best Picture Award from the National Board of Review, as well as the 1979 Worst Film of the Year Award from the Harvard Lampoon.
The screenplay was nominated for an Oscar; Mariel Hemingway was also nominated for a Best Supporting Actress award.
Hemingway received the 1979 Best Supporting Actress award from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association and the National Board of Review. Diane Keaton won the 1979 Best Actress award from the National Society of Film Critics.
Songs written by George Gershwin appearing in the film include "Rhapsody in Blue," "Love Is Sweeping the Country," "Land of the Gay Caballero," "Sweet and Low Down," "I've Got a Crush on You," "Do-Do-Do," "S'Wonderful," "Oh Lady Be Good," "Strike Up the Band," "Embraceable You," "Someone to Watch Over Me," "He Loves and She Loves," and "But Not for Me."
Songs performed by the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Zubin Mehta, include "Rhapsody in Blue," "Love Is Sweeping the Country," "Land of the Gay Caballero," "Sweet and Low Down," "I've Got a Crush on You," "Do-Do-Do," "S'Wonderful," "Oh Lady Be Good," "Strike Up the Band," and "Embraceable You." Manhattan Quotes/Excerpts: "Years ago I wrote a short story about my mother called 'The Castrating Zionist' and I want to expand it into a novel."--Isaac Davis (Woody Allen) to Mary (Diane Keaton)
"The brain is the most overrated organ."--Isaac to Mary
"I was just thinking, there must be something wrong with me because I've never had a relationship with a woman that's lasted longer than the one between Hitler and Eva Braun."--Isaac to Mary
"That book makes me out to be like Lee Harvey Oswald."--Isaac to Jill (Meryl Streep)
"I can't express anger. That's one of the problems I have. I grow a tumor instead."--Isaac to Mary
"What does your analyst say? Did you speak to him?"--Isaac to Mary
"Donny's in a coma. He had a very bad acid experience."--Mary's reply to Isaac
"You think you're God."--Yale (Michael Murphy) to Isaac
"I gotta model myself after someone."--Isaac's reply to Yale
"You're God's answer to Job."--Isaac to Tracy (Mariel Hemingway) during their horse-drawn carriage ride through Central Park Manhattan Reviews: "The Gershwin-laden soundtrack is sumptuous and the black-and-white cinematography by Gordon Willis is dazzling..."
-- Andy Webster, Premiere "...Luminous camerawork....The film is intricately patterned with street dolly shots, high angles and static medium shots..."
-- John Pym, Sight and Sound "...Woody Allen never seems to tire of topping himself....An irresistible yarn of personal relationships that draws skillfully on the best comic moments of ANNIE HALL and the raw emotions he portrayed in his last picture INTERIORS..."
-- Berg., Variety "...A breathtaking hymn to the idea of being in love in Manhattan....This is one of the best-photographed movies ever made..."-- Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times "Defining, dry Woody Allen paean to New York City..."
-- Nick Hunt, Total Film "[P]iquant, perceptive and plain funny..."
-- Paul Lester, Uncut Manhattan | Studio | 20th Century Fox | | Orig Year | 1979 | | All Time Sales Rank | 2262  | | CD Universe Part number | 1168514 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 05, 2008 | | Rating | R (MPAA) | | Running Time | 96 Minutes | | Additional Info | Widescreen | | Movie Details | B&W; Mono Sound; Dolby Noise Reduction; Widescreen; Checkpoint; Sensormatic |
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Manhattan DVD Nominated for two Academy Awards®* in 1979 and considered "one of Allen's most enduring accomplishments" (Boxoffice), Manhattan is a wry, touching and finely rendered portrait of modern relationships against the backdrop of urban alienation. Sumptuously photographed in black and white (Allen's first film in that format) and accompanied by a magnificent Gershwin score, Woody Allen's aesthetic triumph is a "prismatic portrait of a time and a place that may be studied decades hence" (Time). 42-year-old Manhattan native Isaac Davis (Allen) has a job he hates, a seventeen-year-old girlfriend, Tracy (Mariel Hemingway), he doesn't love and a lesbian ex-wife, Jill (Meryl Streep), who's writing a tell-all book about their marriage and whom he'd like to strangle. But when he meets his best friend's sexy intellectual mistress, Mary (Diane Keaton), Isaac falls head over heels in lust! Leaving Tracy, bedding Mary and quitting his job are just the beginning of Isaac's quest for romance and fulfillment in a city where sex is as intimate as a handshakeandthe gateway to true love is a revolving door.
Source: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Region 1 Keep Case - Checkpoint - Sensormatic Anamorphic Widescreen - 2.35 Letterbox - 2.35 Audio: Dolby Digital Mono 2.0 - English Subtitles - French, Spanish - Optional Additional Release Material: Trailers: Original Theatrical Trailer Additional Products: Booklet
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| | Standard Deviants - Advanced Spanish Module 5: Modal And Reflexive Verbs DVD (2004)
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