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  1. Often overlooked, Broadway Danny Rose has developed a cult following among select Woody Allen fans; Chris Rock, of all people, says it's one of his favorite films. Allen plays a devoted talent agent for acts whose talent is, shall we say, marginal. … more »

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    In New York City, several veteran comedians bide their time at the Carnegie Deli, discussing the old days. Soon they are recalling theatrical agent, Broadway Danny Rose, and his motley assortment of minor league talent, including a blind xylophone player, a one-legged tap dancer, a one-armed juggler, balloon folders, and a blonde-haired virtuoso of the water glasses.

  3. Nov 29, 2022 · Danny Rose: I can imagine. Tina Vitale: It's over quick, so have a good time. You see want you want, you go for it. Don't pay any attention to anyone else. And do it to the other guy first, because, if you don't, he'll do it to you. Danny Rose: This is a philosophy of life? This is - it sounds like the screenplay to "Murder Incorporated".

  4. Broadway Danny Rose. A 1984 Comedy Drama written and directed by Woody Allen, starring him and his then-girlfriend Mia Farrow. The title character is a well-meaning New York City talent agent whose efforts to fix a past-his-prime singer's personal life unwittingly anger two mobsters. Notable for being Nick Apollo Forte's acting debut (and his ...

  5. Apr 4, 2020 · BROADWAY DANNY ROSE is a 1984 American black-and-white comedy film written and directed by Woody Allen. It follows a hapless theatrical agent who, by helping...

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  6. Broadway Danny Rose. Danny Rose (Woody Allen), the all-time loser of show-biz agents, finally books crooner Lou Canova at the Waldorf, but Lou won't sing unless his Mafia-moll mistress Tina is there. Danny must escort Tina and evade the mob to ensure the show goes on! Rentals include 30 days to start watching this video and 48 hours to finish ...

  7. Broadway Danny Rose. The reason Mia Farrow wears sunglasses most of the film is that Woody Allen did not feel she could pass herself as a tough Italian "broad", so he had her wear the sunglasses most of the film to hide her eyes, making her seem more sultry and mysterious. The movie makes mention of Weinstein's Majestic Bungalow Colony resort ...

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