Annie Hall (1977), directed by Woody Allen, and starring Woody Allen and Diane Keaton (VIDEO)
Watch the trailer for Annie Hall, directed by Woody Allen, and starring Woody Allen and Diane Keaton; No. 17 on our list of the 100 best New York movies.
Tue Jul 3 2012
New York movies: Annie Hall (1977)
Woody Allen’s Alvy Singer may be the movies’ most New York character, so much so that he grew up underneath a Coney Island roller coaster. Perceptively, his New Yorkness seems the reason for the demise of his relationship: As Annie tells him, “You’re like this island unto yourself.”—Alison Willmore
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