Sleeper with Woody Allen: DVD Cover

    Sleeper Director: Woody Allen Cast: Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, John Beck, Mary Gregory

    DVD - Wide Screen / Pan & Scan / Mono / Dolby 5.1 Learn more

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    • DVD Release Date: 07/05/2000
    • Original Release: 1973
    • Rating: Rated PG
    • Sales Rank: 9,228

    Viewer Rating: (3 ratings)

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    Features

    Collectible booklet; Original theatrical trailer

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    Scene Index

    Scene Selections
    0. Scene Selections
    1. Logos/Title/Credits [:05]
    2. Wake-Up Call [2:06]
    3. "A Cosmic Screw-Up" [7:17]
    4. A Bite Of History [4:58]
    5. The Butler Did It [3:13]
    6. Flying & Spying [2:56]
    7. Face-Off [2:31]
    8. Having A Ball [5:20]
    9. "The Orgasmatron" [2:16]
    10. Off With His Head! [3:04]
    11. A Screaming Gag [3:34]
    12. Banana Split [2:55]
    13. Blow-Up Doll [2:38]
    14. "Bug" Bite [4:38]
    15. Sex Education [2:52]
    16. Brainwashed Beauties [5:54]
    17. Disorientation [3:49]
    18. Reorientation [4:34]
    19. Jealousy Hang-Up [5:32]
    20. Led By The Nose [4:35]
    21. "Never Clone Alone" [3:06]
    22. "Bang!" [4:28]
    23. "I Love You" [2:02]
    24. End Credits [2:05]
    Scene Selections
    0. Scene Selections
    1. Logos/Title/Credits [2:06]
    2. Wake-Up Call [7:17]
    3. "A Cosmic Screw-Up" [4:58]
    4. A Bit Of History [3:13]
    5. The Butler Did It [2:56]
    6. Flying & Spying [2:31]
    7. Face-Off [5:20]
    8. Having A Ball [2:16]
    9. "The Orgasmatron" [3:04]
    10. Off With His Head! [3:34]
    11. A Screaming Gag [2:55]
    12. Banana Split [2:38]
    13. Blow-Up Doll [4:37]
    14. "Bug" Bite [2:52]
    15. Sex Education [5:54]
    16. Brainwashed Beauties [3:49]
    17. Disorientation [4:34]
    18. Reorientation [5:32]
    19. Jealousy Hang-Up [4:35]
    20. Led By The Nose [3:06]
    21. "Never Clone Alone" [4:28]
    22. "Bang!" [2:02]
    23. "I Love You" [2:05]
    24. End Credits [:34]

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    Editorial Reviews

    In 1973, health-food store owner Miles Monroe (Woody Allen) enters the hospital for a routine gall bladder operation. When he expires on the operating table, Miles' sister requests permission to cryogenically freeze her brother's body. After 200 years, Miles is unwrapped by a group of scientists and awakens to a "brave new world" of deadening conformity, ruled with an iron fist by a never-seen leader. Miles is forced to flee for his life when the scientists -- actually a group of revolutionary activists -- are overpowered by the leader's police. He eludes the cops by pretending to be an android, and in this guise is sent to work at the home of Luna (Diane Keaton), a composer of greeting cards who thinks that the world of the future is perfect as it stands. There's more, but why spoil your fun? Sleeper is the most visual of Woody Allen's earlier films, and demonstrated a more pronounced rapport between Allen and his off- and onscreen leading lady Diane Keaton than had previously existed. The Dixieland score is performed by the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

    Customer Reviews

    A slightly dated, but still VERY funny, Woody Allen '70s movies!by TSQUAREDK

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    August 01, 2009: A few thoughts are stale (free verse, free love), one is frighteningly futuristic (the leader's nose), and the video is a little sexually heavy-handed. BUT in general the movie is simply hilarious, with Woody being his typically silly New Yorker-self!

    I Also Recommend: Broadway Danny Rose.

    A very funny and different Woody Allen filmby Anonymous

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    August 27, 2003: I think this is one of the best woody allen films.The story is hysterical and the charecters are very funny. I wish most of Woody allens films were like this. This is for sure one my favorite films. I recomend this movie to any one who likes Woody Allen.


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