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  1. Jan 30, 1987 · Radio Days: Directed by Woody Allen. With Mike Starr, Paul Herman, Don Pardo, Martin Rosenblatt. A nostalgic look at radio's golden age focusing on one ordinary family and the various performers in the medium.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Radio_DaysRadio Days - Wikipedia

    Radio Days is a 1987 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody Allen. It is a nostalgic look at the golden age of radio during the late 1930s and 1940s, focusing on a working-class family living in Rockaway Beach, New York.

  3. Radio Days (1987) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. A nostalgic look at radio's golden age focusing on one ordinary family and the various performers in the medium. A man reminisces about his youth, growing up in the 1930s and '40s in New York. We see and hear stories of himself, his parents, neighbours and friends and local celebrities.

  5. (The one legend Allen leaves out is the scandal of the kiddie-show host who growled "That oughta hold the little bastards" into an open mike.) "Radio Days" cuts back and forth between the adolescent hero's working-class neighborhood in Brooklyn and the glamorous radio world of Manhattan.

  6. A middle-aged man looks back on his childhood in Rockaway, N.Y., in a series of vignettes focused on the golden days of radio. Joe (Woody Allen), who narrates, is portrayed as a teenager in the...

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  7. Set in Rockaway at the outset of World War II, RADIO DAYS invites the audience to partake in the hilarious yet moving adventures of a family, whose members triumph over a mundane existence by...

  8. In this star-studded portrait of the 1940s, Woody Allen weaves together a young boy's comical memories with zany stories from the golden age of radio to create a delightful tapestry of hilarious vignettes...and a beautiful eulogy to a bygone era.

  9. Jan 30, 1987 · It's New Year's Eve, 1943, and Mr. Allen's radio days are as numbered as those of Proust's old Prince de Guermantes. ''Those voices,'' says the narrator by way of a benediction, ''grow dimmer...

  10. The Narrator tells us how the radio influenced his childhood in the days before TV. In the New York City of the late 1930s to the New Year's Eve 1944, this coming-of-age tale mixes the narrator's experiences with contemporary anecdotes and urban legends of the radio stars.

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