Bullets Over Broadway (1995)
Facts
| Directed by | Woody Allen |
| Cast | John Cusack, Dianne Wiest, Jennifer Tilly, Chazz Palminteri, Mary-Louise Parker, Jim Broadbent, Edie Falco, Harvey Fierstein, Debi Mazar, Stacey Nelkin, Mary Louise Parker, Rob Reiner, Tony Sirico, Tracey Ullman, Joe Viterelli and Jack Warden |
| Theatrical Release | January 18, 1995 |
| DVD Release | April 20, 1999 |
| Running Time | 98 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 717951001900 |
| Buy this item | $9.99 at Amazon.com As of Nov 18 17:39 EST (details) 1 DVD, Miramax, Usually ships in 24 hours, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Letterboxed, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Unknown) Or 21 new from $5.54, 12 used from $5.00, 1 collectible from $17.97 |
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User Reviews
Average user review:| A brilliant tapestry of humor on multiple levels! |
| great i love this movie |
| A Wonderal Melodram with two main twists |
I wish some Amazon reviewers would not spoil it for others by revealing the two twists in this otherwise simple tale where the mafia is mixed up with Broadway theatre via a struggling and unsuccessful playwright's ambitions. The beauty of the whole thing is mostly in the lines. They are delivered in the machine-gun staccato style of the old Marx brothers movies and 1930s comedies such as My Man Godfrey. This might pose difficulties for anyone viewing the movie at the cinema, particularly those unfamiliar with heavy New York accents (I personally find them as challenging as the Scottish-English spoken in Glasgow). I taped the movie from a recent local TV airing, fortunately from a channel that doesn't interrupt with too many commercials, but I think the best idea is to buy or rent it in DVD form where at least when stuck one can switch on English sub-titles, the Greek subtitles translation on my tape were so poor they didn't help.
The humour in the lines must not be missed because they are what have distinguished this movie from many other so-called comedies. The cinematography and casting is good, actually excellent. As well as the period setting and costumes which really make you believe you are in a New York of the 1930s or late 1920s. I still think it would have been even better as a stage production rather than a movie. If I were a stage producer I would use the full space of a theatre so that any actor playing Cheech would actually be sitting in the back row behind the audience. I give this film a good rating because it is so thoroughly entertaining, after all for me that is mainly what watching movies is all about.
April 28, 2008
| The Great White Way |
Here a struggling (weren't they all and presumably still are) Greenwich Village writer has a thoughtful dramatic play in search of a backer and as the story progresses a gangster `ghostwriter'. Presto, up comes one backer-with a problem- his `doll' wants in on the play and (on the side) he needs to stay one or two steps ahead of his gangster rivals. These antics drive the play nicely as does a brilliant performance by Diane Wiest doing a fantastic send up of Gloria Swanson as the has-been actress searching for a comeback in Billy Wilder's classic Hollywood Boulevard. This one is definitely the five stars, with no hype needed. See it.
February 27, 2008
| Filmed in 1994 Released in 1995 IN MONAURAL????? |
I realize some of the music featured in the period of the movie was not recorded in STEREO, however for the rest of the film, and the fact that it was filmed in 1994, and major films from the 50's on have been filmed in STEREO, not recording, or releasing this one in STEREO is a big injustice.
How about another release, you could call it "Special Edition" or "Ultimate Edition", where you provide 5.1 STEREO sound, like many other movie releases have done with movies previously released in monaural or just 2.0 STEREO?
Woody......are you listening?????
Miramax....are you listening?????
Think of the extra money you could rake in with only enhancing the sound! January 14, 2008
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