Everyone Says I Love You (1997) USA
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Director:Woody Allen
Studio:Miramax
Producer:Robert Greenhut
Writer:Woody Allen
Rating:4
Rated:R
Date Added:2006-03-27
ASIN:6305428085
UPC:0717951003225
Price:$14.99
Awards:Nominated for Golden Globe. Another 8 wins & 8 nominations
Genre:Eccentric Families
Release:1999-08-16
IMDb:0116242
Duration:101
Picture Format:Widescreen
Aspect Ratio:1.85:1
Sound:Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Languages:English, Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Subtitles:English
Features:Letterboxed
Woody Allen  ...  (Director)
Woody Allen  ...  (Writer)
 
Goldie Hawn  ...  
Edward Norton  ...  Holden Spence
Julia Roberts  ...  
Drew Barrymore  ...  Skylar Dandridge
Diva Gray  ...  Nanny
Ami Almendral  ...  Nanny
Madeline Balmaceda  ...  Nanny
Vivian Cherry  ...  Nurse
Tommie Baxter  ...  Old Woman
Jeff DeRocker  ...  Homeless Man (as Jeff Derocker)
Cherylyn Jones  ...  Mannequin
Tina Paul  ...  Mannequin / Harry Winston Dancer
Vikki Schnurr  ...  Mannequin
Natasha Lyonne  ...  Djuna 'D.J.' Berlin
Kevin Hagan  ...  Doorman
Alan Alda  ...  Bob Dandridge
Gaby Hoffmann  ...  Lane Dandridge
Summary: Writer-director Woody Allen has produced yet another challenging and funny film, this time taking on the musical genre and bending it to his own unique vision. The result is one of the most charming films in recent years, as Allen assembles a typically sterling ensemble cast to evoke the romanticism of years past. This time, the large cast (including Alan Alda, Drew Barrymore, Goldie Hawn, Edward Norton, and Tim Roth) not only turn in funny and touching performances, but they sing the classic songs of the 1930s and 1940s themselves, and sing them very well. The plot centers on an extended family in New York and their various romantic entanglements, including Allen's pursuit of Julia Roberts through the streets of Paris and the canals of Venice. The musical numbers are the film's high point, displaying wonderful choreography ranging from a room full of dancing Groucho Marxes to a dancing couple in flight at the banks of the Seine. Everyone Says I Love You is a witty and entertaining fantasy, and a truly romantic escape. --Robert Lane