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1. Program Start [:29]
2. Opening Credits [6:14]
3. Artists [3:39]
4. A Great Star! [4:31]
5. Meeting Olive Neal [4:44]
6. Night Terrors [2:17]
7. First Day Rehearsal [11:04]
8. Memorizing Lines [2:00]
9. The Helen-Eden Moment [6:06]
10. Helen's Favorite Spot [2:40]
11. A Good Idea [4:23]
12. Don't Speak [7:28]
13. Humid Sexuality [2:49]
14. Cheech And David Talk [7:48]
15. In Olive's Dressing Room [5:16]
16. Matinee Replacement [5:20]
17. Flender's Advice [2:05]
18. Artistic Rub-Out [2:24]
19. Strange Morality [8:59]
20. A Great Finish [2:50]
21. Love And Art [3:15]
22. End Credits [2:31]
Bullets Over Broadway is a Woody Allen romp that, as the title suggests, combines gangsters with show business at the height of the Roaring Twenties. David Shayne (John Cusack) is a straight-arrow playwright who plans to stand firm against compromising his work, but quickly abandons that stance when his producer (Jack Warden) finds a backer to mount his show on Broadway. There's just one catch, however: the backer is a mobster (Joe Viterelli) who sees Shayne's play as a vehicle for his dizzy, talent-free girlfriend, Olive (Jennifer Tilly). Shayne also has to deal with the demands of veteran theatre diva Helen Sinclair (Dianne Wiest) and is shocked to discover that Olive's hitman bodyguard, Cheech (Chazz Palminteri), is probably a better playwright than he is, as he secretly revises Shayne's work when he sits in on rehearsals. Don Kaye, All Movie Guide