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Don't Drink the Water is a 1994 American made-for-television comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen, based on his 1966 play. This is the second filmed version of the play, after a 1969 theatrical version starring Jackie Gleason left Allen dissatisfied.
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Dec 18, 1994 · Don't Drink the Water: Directed by Woody Allen. With Ed Herlihy, Josef Sommer, Robert Stanton, Edward Herrmann. An ordinary American family goes on vacation to Europe. Because of the Cold War they are stuck in the U.S. Embassy surrounding by the Soviet forces.
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- Comedy
- Woody Allen
- 1994-12-18
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Don't Drink the Water. An inept U.S. diplomat (Michael J. Fox) romances the daughter (Mayim Bialik) of a New Jersey caterer (Woody Allen) trapped in an embassy behind the Iron Curtain.
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- Woody Allen
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- Woody Allen
Woody Allen and company provide nearly non-stop laughs in this hilarious TV-movie version of his play, "Don't Drink the Water," done in 1994. Allen plays Walter Hollander, a New Jersey caterer who is accused of being a spy and seeks asylum in the local American embassy with his wife (Julie Kavner) and daughter (Mayim Bialik).
Synopsis. They Couldn’t Wait To Get In. Now It’s Hilarious Trying To Get Out! Somewhere behind the early 1960s cold-war iron curtain, the Hollander family cause an international spying incident when Walter photographs a sunset in a sensitive region.
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- Woody Allen
Play Trailer. They Couldn't Wait To Get In. Now It's Hilarious Trying To Get Out! Overview. Somewhere behind the early 1960s cold-war iron curtain, the Hollander family cause an international spying incident when Walter photographs a sunset in a sensitive region.
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Dec 18, 1994 · Synopsis by Judd Blaise. The second film to be made from Woody Allen's successful stage comedy (following a 1969 feature starring Jackie Gleason), Don't Drink the Water is a made-for-television adaptation directed by and starring Allen himself.