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  1. Manhattan is a 1979 American romantic comedy - drama film directed by Woody Allen and produced by Charles H. Joffe from a screenplay written by Allen and Marshall Brickman. Allen co-stars as a twice-divorced 42-year-old comedy writer who dates a 17-year-old girl ( Mariel Hemingway) but falls in love with his best friend's ( Michael Murphy ...

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  2. Apr 25, 1979 · Manhattan: Directed by Woody Allen. With Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Michael Murphy, Mariel Hemingway. The life of a divorced television writer dating a teenage girl is further complicated when he falls in love with his best friend's mistress.

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    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Woody Allen
    • 1979-04-25
  3. Mar 18, 2001 · Produced by. Charles H. Joffe. I had forgotten what perfect pitch Woody Allen brought to ''Manhattan"-- how its tone and timing slip so gracefully between comedy and romance. I hadn't seen it in years, and remembered mostly the broad outlines, the one-liners, the romance between a middle-aged man and a high school girl.

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  5. Apr 2, 2014 · He starred, directed and co-wrote the movie (with Marshall Brickman), and it went on to win four Academy Awards, including for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay. Manhattan, released ...

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  6. A movie that might seem sketchily fleshed-out in other hands becomes a great deal more resonant in Allen's: This is a variation on a familiar theme. And the Gershwin is a masterstroke. Woody Allen populates his film with people who are at odds with their own visions of themselves. They've been so sold, indeed, on the necessity of seeming true ...

  7. Manhattan explores how the life of a middle-aged television writer dating a teenage girl is further complicated when he falls in love with his best friend's mistress. Woody Allen. Director, Screenplay. Marshall Brickman. Screenplay.

  8. Apr 25, 1979 · MANHATTAN, directed by Woody Allen; written by Mr. Allen and Marshall Brickman; director of photography, Gordon Willis; film editor. Susan E. Morse; music by George Gershwin; performed by the New ...

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