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Musical | New York City
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6.7/10
IMDbOutstanding Achievement in Feature Film | 1997 | Graciela
Best Art House Film Millor pelcula dautor | 1997 | Woody
Best Foreign Film | 1998 | Woody
Best Foreign Film | 1998 | Woody
Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1997
Best Foreign Film Meilleur film tranger | 1998 | Woody
Best Casting for Feature Film Comedy | 1997 | Juliet
Best Supporting Actor | 1997 | Edward
Best Supporting Actor For and | 1997 | Edward
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1997 | Goldie
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1997 | Woody
Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1997 | Robert
Best Performance by a Young Actress in a Comedy Film | 1997 | Gaby
1997 | Woody
Budget 20,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 9,800,000 USD
Woody Allen did not tell the actors that it was a musical until after they signed their contracts. None of the actors who appered in this film have had singing experience and this is the only time they act in a musical.
Woody Allen had to tell Goldie Hawn to try to sing worse because she sang too well to be believable as a normal person just breaking into song.
The actors sing their own songs except for Drew Barrymore, who convinced Woody Allen that her singing was too awful even for the realistic singing voices he was after. She said she doesn't even sing in the shower.
Drew Barrymore had to wear a wig because her hair was purple at the time.
Edward Norton proved to be such a good singer that Woody Allen had to ask him to sing less well.
"Joe: I'm gonna kill myself. I should go to Paris and jump off the Eiffel Tower. I'll be dead. In fact, if I get the Concorde, I could be dead three hours earlier, which would be perfect. Or... wait a minute. With the time change, I could be alive for six hours in New York, but dead three hours in Paris. I could get things done and I could also be dead."
"Steffi: You always pick the wrong women. Joe: Hey, I picked you. Steffi: Yeah, I know, we got divorced. Joe: 'Cause you were impossible to live with. Steffi: "I was impossible to live with," I love this. You couldn't figure out whether you wanted to be a psychoanalyst or a writer! Joe: So I compromised, I became a writer and a patient."