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The Woody Allen Collection, Set 2
 
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The Woody Allen Collection, Set 2 (1992)
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Product Details

  • Format: NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Studio: MGM
  • DVD Release Date: April 1 2003
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  (10 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00005AUJE
  • Amazon.ca Sales Rank: #21,105 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)
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Product Description

DVD Menu
  • Disc #1- Alice
    • Play Movie
    • Theatrical Trailer
    • Languages
  • Disc #2- Another Woman
    • Play
  • Theatrical Trailer
  • Languages
  • Disc #3- Crimes And Misdemeanors
    • Play Movie
    • Theatrical Trailer
    • Languages
  • Disc #4- September
    • Play Movie
    • Theatrical Trailer
    • Languages
    • Disc #5- Shadows And Fog
      • Play Movie
      • Theatrical Trailer
      • Languages


DVD Chapters
Disc #1- Alice
0. Scene Selection
1. Logo/Title/Back Pain [1:20]
2. True Confessions [2:14]
3. Dr. Yang's Diagnosis [5:11]
4. "I Just Love The Sax" [:37]
5. Invisibility [6:08]
6. Becoming A Writer [4:09]
7. Ghost Of The Past [6:16]
8. Getting Acquainted [6:20]
9. Other Plans [:22]
10. Days As A Catholic [6:17]
11. Being Terrible [:16]
12. Alice's Muse [7:01]
13. Invisible Lovers [3:22]
14. Illusions Of Happiness [3:15]
15. Eggnog Love [3:08]
16. A New Woman/Credits [8:52]
Disc #2- Another Woman
0. Scene Selections
1. Summing Up/Title [:18]
2. Voices From The Wall [1:29]
3. The Big Five-Oh [1:02]
4. The Other Woman [4:26]
5. Visiting The Past [4:10]
6. Acting Competition [2:05]
7. Something's Missing [6:13]
8. An Embarrassed Brother [:55]
9. A Dream... [5:51]
10. In Two Acts [7:37]
Cold Condemnation
11. Cold Condemnation [1:04]
'Hope' And Regret
12. 'Hope' And Regret [5:10]
Another Woman Revealed
13. Another Woman Revealed [:48]
Starting Over
14. Starting Over [4:24]
A Memory
15. A Memory [3:33]
End Credits
16. End Credits [:16]
Disc #3- Crimes And Misdemeanors
0. Scene Selections
1. Main Title/Committed [1:21]
2. "Idea For Farce" [6:07]
3. To See Or Not To See [1:12]
4. High Anxiety [5:20]
5. "Tragedy Plus Time" [3:49]
6. Blind Date [4:51]
7. Handling The Problem [1:06]
8. Dark Justice [3:39]
9. Singin' In The Brain [2:22]
10. The Dirty Deed [2:41]
11. Crime And Passover [4:23]
12. Cut Short [3:06]
13. Meltdown [3:56]
14. Benito Jealousini [:56]
15. A Great Murder Story [5:03]
16. Epilogue/End Credits [4:17]
Disc #4- September
0. Scene Selections
1. Title/Credits/Intro [1:34]
2. Survival [2:49]
3. Grinding To A Halt [5:29]
4. Obligations [3:08]
5. Lovely [4:05]
6. Two Left Feet [1:40]
7. Futile [3:54]
8. Seeking Connection [3:17]
9. Empowered [2:03]
10. Caught [2:17]
11. Give And Take [6:44]
12. Friend To Friend [1:34]
13. Lucky Charms [8:06]
14. Sad Goodbye [1:02]
15. Keep Busy [4:03]
16. End Credits [3:07]
0. Scene Selections
1. Title/Credits/Plan [1:55]
2. Circus Folks [5:35]
3. The Nature Of Evil [:38]
4. Hard Bargain [5:47]
5. Dead Doctor [2:55]
6. Paths Cross [1:20]
7. Setting A Trap [6:07]
8. Love & Lust [2:37]
9. Alms For The Poor [3:20]
10. Perfect Moment [3:20]
11. Sniffed Out [2:56]
12. Broken Homes [4:21]
13. Divine Matters [3:16]
14. Seek, Save & Capture [3:55]
15. New Opportunity [4:02]
16. End Credits [4:04]

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Woody Allen's "serious" period makes for some good films., May 26 2001
By Marc-David Jacobs (Claremont, California, United States of America) - See all my reviews
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Hi there. My name is Marc-David Jacobs and I wsa the first person to review the original set of Woody Allen DVDs last year and I figured that, since no one has taken to reviewing this upcoming new set, I would. For those of you who have read the earlier review, I finally broke down and bought a player JUST so I could watch all of the wonderful new Woody Allen DVDs I had! Well, this second set contains Woody Allen's films in the five year period between "Radio Days" in early 1987 and "Husbands And Wives" in 1992, Woody decided to make five films with either completely humorless Bergmanesque cinematography (i.e., "September") and plots or films with an overall feeling of such (i.e., "Crimes And Misdemeanors"), save for "Oedipus Wrecks," a third of "New York Stories," which also had short films by Martin Scorsese and Francis Ford Coppola. Interestingly enough, the bordering years, 1987 and 1992, are the only years in which Allen released two of his own films in the same year, so these are kind of a set of their own, as they have been collected in here. I think these are the only films of his that contain an actual sense of FOREBODING. Sure, "Interiors" is incredibly claustrophobic and dramatically wonderful in it's storytelling and "Husbands And Wives" is a marvelous serious drama, but neither really has the sense of disaster that these have. Perhaps why few people went to see them. The period started with what I consider to be Woody's most serious piece ever, "September" (1987). The cold interaction between these six people in a Vermont countryside set to the pervasive Mendelsohnn theme make for a very great dramatic study. "Another Woman" (1988) is not as serious as "September," but is probably his very best "Bergman" piece ever, even using Bergman's cinematographer Sven Nykvist himself. This is a study of only one person, a woman who's above average life takes a turn for the worse when she discovers her husband is seeing the mistress of the title, amongst other things. "Crimes And Misdemeanors" (1989) is the best-known and most well-recieved film of this period. Martin Landau, Alan Alda and others bring a great quality to this split-screen story of two apparently unrelated people, one of whom, Landau, is the Bergman aspect. His life has been turned upside-down as his long-time mistress threatens to reveal their secret to his wife. Meanwhile, Allen is beset by a hilarious moral dilemma when he is asked to make a biography of jaded Hollywood personality Alda. And, of course, both stories come together at the end (see the cover of the DVD). "Alice" (1990) is the third in this inner trio of extramarital movies which features, for once, the woman (of course played by Mia Farrow [who is in all of these movies, the previously mentioned "Husbands And Wives" being her last with Allen]) thinking about the not-so-unthinkable. However, the moral dilemma placed here is not taken as seriously as Alice visits a Chinese herbalist who seems to have a few good tricks up his sleeves. Chaos ensues, as they say. Finally, we come to "Shadows And Fog," a very dark film, but only in the cinematographic sense. The story focuses around Allen who is divided between mobs in the city trying to find a very ominous killer who always seems to be one step ahead of everyone, causing each group to believe things about the others and about each other. In any other hands, this could be a straight drama, with the vigilante mobs like something out of "Frankstein" or "M" abducting the unwilling helper Allen (who very much resembles Joseph K in Kafka's "Der Prozess") to be either with them or against them. However, if Woody Allen's playing Joseph K, we suddenly have a very comedic piece, with only bits and pieces of the dramas of the others. Incidentally, this movie was adapted from Woody's one-act play "Death," which is anthologized in "Without Feathers," for those who would like to read it. After this stint (some would say "stunt"), Woody resumed his "normal" films with such gems as "Everyone Says I Love You" and "Deconstructing Harry." However, what I'm really waiting to see on DVD are Woody's films between this set and the previous set, from "A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy" on through "Radio Days." This, I believe, has got to be Woody's most creative period, spawning such oddly different films as the mockumentary "Zelig," the remincent "Broadway Danny Rose," one of Allen's funniest comedies ever and certainly Mia Farrow's best role in just about ANY film and the list goes on. As soon as those are release, every film directed by Woody Allen will be available on DVD, save "Husbands And Wives" and "New York Stories." However, since "Husbands And Wives" is available on VHS for the time being and "Oedipus Wrecks" is only a third of the other, what I'm really waiting for are these films, very few of which are even available on tape (just about everything except the enduring "Crimes And Misdemeanors" [the only one out of all has been out of print for years). So go out and get these films when they're released and especially get Set 3, set for release in about a year. And, while you're at it, go see "The Curse Of The Jade Scorpion" Woody's latest, which is being released August 15th at a theater near you! See you next year!
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1 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars PRODUCT DETAILS: WHAT PRODUCT DETAILS?, May 15 2004
By Laurence J. Gillis "Laurence J. Gillis" (Cape Coral FL United States) - See all my reviews
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How about including the names of the movies contained in this boxed set in your so-called "product details" ?

We all know that Woody Allan is virtually always "vaux le voyage", but the merest hint of the actual content would be useful here.

Bless you and may you have many children.

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