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Manhattan Murder Mystery Director: Woody Allen Cast: Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Alan Alda, Anjelica Huston

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  • DVD Release Date: 12/15/1998
  • Original Release: 1993
  • Rating: Rated PG
  • Sales Rank: 4,508

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Interactive menus; Languages: English, French; Subtitles: English, French; Theatrical trailers; Scene selections; Widescreen and full-screen formats

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Scene Index

Scene Selections
0. Scene Selections
1. Start [2:24]
2. Meeting the Houses [5:31]
3. Swap meet [1:13]
4. Heart attack [1:48]
5. At Elaine's [2:00]
6. Suspicious [3:39]
7. The first clue [10:48]
8. Hide & Seek [3:49]
9. Larry & Marica [5:58]
10. Stakeout [3:59]
11. At the theaatre [5:13]
12. Liptons meet Marcia [1:31]
13. Wine-tasting [1:57]
14. Spotting Mrs. House [5:23]
15. Tracking Lilian House [2:37]
16. Poker lessons [4:45]
17. Room 611 [5:12]
18. "Larry...the lights!" [:52]
19. Back to 611 [2:11]
20. In the elevator [4:32]
21. "Sing, Sing, Sing" [5:39]
22. How to catch him [6:55]
23. The audition [1:56]
24. Cut & splice [6:58]
25. Phoning Mr. House [1:25]
26. Calling his bluff [1:08]
27. The Lady From Shanghai [2:58]
28. Marcia explains all [4:52]
Side #2 -- FULL SCREEN
0. Scene Selections
1. Start [2:24]
2. Meeting the Houses [5:31]
3. Swap meet [1:13]
4. Heart attack [1:48]
5. At Elaine's [2:00]
6. Suspicious [3:39]
7. The first clue [10:48]
8. Hide & Seek [3:49]
9. Larry & Marica [5:58]
10. Stakeout [3:59]
11. At the theaatre [5:13]
12. Liptons meet Marcia [1:31]
13. Wine-tasting [1:57]
14. Spotting Mrs. House [5:23]
15. Tracking Lilian House [2:37]
16. Poker lessons [4:45]
17. Room 611 [5:12]
18. "Larry...the lights!" [:52]
19. Back to 611 [2:11]
20. In the elevator [4:32]
21. "Sing, Sing, Sing" [5:39]
22. How to catch him [6:55]
23. The audition [1:56]
24. Cut & splice [6:58]
25. Phoning Mr. House [1:25]
26. Calling his bluff [1:08]
27. The Lady From Shanghai [2:58]
28. Marcia explains all [4:52]

Scene Index

Editorial Reviews

There's a real murder and a real mystery in Woody Allen's Manhattan Murder Mystery, but these plot pegs are used mainly to allow Allen to explore modern urban relationships. Allen plays a N.Y.C. book editor, Larry Lipton, married to Carol (Diane Keaton, who replaced Mia Farrow at the last minute, for reasons well publicized at the time). Carol is a free spirit, ever willing to try new experiences, but Larry is a wet blanket. When it begins to look like a neighbor has killed his wife, Carol is eager to investigate the mystery, but Larry thinks her suspicions are nonsensical and doesn't want to leave his apartment. Undaunted, Carol finds another "Nick Charles" in the form of family friend Ted (Alan Alda), who joins the investigation, and feels attracted to Carol and isn't afraid to let her know. Meanwhile, a writer under Larry's aegis (Anjelica Huston), who feels romantically drawn to him, also decides to join in the fun. Slightly jealous of Carol in the face of her budding relationship with Ted, Larry reluctantly agrees to go along on her clue-hunting expedition -- and it is he who discovers the corpse, who as it turns out was killed after Carol started poking around the apartment building. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Customer Reviews

Best Woody Allen Movie Everby Anonymous

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June 14, 2003: I remember seeing this movie on TV, and I loved it. This was the first Allen movie I ever saw, and now that I've seen many other Allen movies, this one is still my favourite! The Plot you know(I written in the other reviews) Woody Allen is fantastic and so is Alan Alada, not to forget the guy who plays the widow husband, I can't remember his name but he's great! Some people complain about the Director Of Photography guy, but I think he's swell aswell :-)Great Movie, Great Directing, If you haven't seen it, do it NOW!!!

One of his best!by Anonymous

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September 06, 2002: I love this movie! For me, it's all the things I love in a Woody Allen film - hysterical, fast-moving dialogue and classic physical comedy; great sub-plots; a diverse cast of characters; memorable one-liners; and a satisfying conclusion and final scene.


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