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Sleeper is a 1973 American science fiction comedy film directed by and starring Woody Allen, who co-wrote it with Marshall Brickman. Parodying a dystopic future of the United States in 2173, the film involves the misadventures of the owner of a health food store who is cryogenically frozen in 1973 and defrosted 200 years later in an ineptly led ...
Dec 17, 1973 · Sleeper: Directed by Woody Allen. With Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, John Beck, Mary Gregory. A nerdish store owner is revived out of cryostasis into a future world to fight an oppressive government.
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- Comedy, Sci-Fi
- Woody Allen
- 1973-12-17
Woody Allen plays a health food store owner who wakes up in a futuristic dystopia and becomes a target of the government and the underground. Ebert praises Allen's comic genius and his slapstick-and-chase style in this sci-fi satire.
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After health-store owner Miles Monroe (Woody Allen) dies during a routine surgery, his family has him cryogenically frozen. He awakens 200 years later, revived by a group of underground radicals ...
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- Woody Allen
- PG
- Woody Allen
Mar 8, 2020 · In the laboratory of a top security building complex, Dr. Melik (Mary Gregory) and Dr. Orva (Barteli Robinson) open a sealed capsule revealing the body of a man frozen in a state of suspended ...
- 2 min
- 75.7K
- Woody Allen
In the year 2173, doctors revive cryogenically frozen Miles Monroe (Woody Allen), a Greenwich Village health food store owner and ragtime clarinet player, who entered a hospital in 1973 for a routine ulcer operation and never regained consciousness.
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Aug 23, 2003 · Disguised as a robot and now in the service of 22nd century socialite Luna (Diane Keaton), 20th century fugitive Miles (writer-director Woody Allen) has trouble with the pudding, then the orb, in Sleeper, 1973.