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1986 |
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PG-13 |
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103 minutes |
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Woody Allen |
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Robert Greenhut |
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Barbara Hershey, Carrie Fisher, Dianne Wiest, John Turturro, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Mia Farrow, Michael Caine, Woody Allen |
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Hannah and Her Sisters Image Gallery, Wallpapers & Desktop Themes |
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Woody Allen was originally going to have a more downbeat ending, but the studios asked him to make it more upbeat.
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Frederick: You missed a very dull TV show on Auschwitz. More gruesome film clips, and more puzzled intellectuals declaring their mystification over the systematic murder of millions. The reason they can never answer the question "How could it possibly happen?" is that it's the wrong question. Given what people are, the question is "Why doesn't it happen more often?"
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Hannah and Her Sisters Reviews |
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rec.art.movies.reviews newsgroup |
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HANNAH AND HER SISTERS is an intricate, well thought- out ensemble drama from Woody Allen, who began with this movie a string of adult dramas like CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS, SEPTEMBER and ANOTHER WOMAN. This one follows the loves and ambitions of one extended family, all of whom are connected by a woman named Hannah (Mia Farrow). Michael Caine, her current husband (and probably the only man who looks goofier than Woody Allen), is infatuated with Hannah's sister Lee (Barbara "Collagen Lips" Hershey), who is married to a moody artist (Max von Sydow).
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