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Broadway Danny Rose (1984) -- In his attempts to reconcile a lounge singer with his mistress, a hapless talent agent is mistaken as her lover by a jealous gangster.
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User Rating:
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Director:
Writer:
Woody Allen (written by)
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Release Date:
27 January 1984 (USA) more
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Plot:
In his attempts to reconcile a lounge singer with his mistress, a hapless talent agent is mistaken as her lover by a jealous gangster. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 3 wins & 1 nomination more
NewsDesk:
(9 articles)
User Reviews:
Morality Play Disguised as Comedy more (56 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)

Woody Allen ... Danny Rose

Mia Farrow ... Tina Vitale
Nick Apollo Forte ... Lou Canova
Sandy Baron ... Himself
Corbett Monica ... Himself
Jackie Gayle ... Himself
Morty Gunty ... Himself
Will Jordan ... Himself
Howard Storm ... Himself
Jack Rollins ... Himself

Milton Berle ... Himself
Craig Vandenburgh ... Ray Webb
Herb Reynolds ... Barney Dunn
Paul Greco ... Vito Rispoli
Frank Renzulli ... Joe Rispoli
Edwin Bordo ... Johnny Rispoli
Gina DeAngeles ... Johnny's Mother (as Gina DeAngelis)
Peter Castellotti ... Hood at Warehouse
Sandy Richman ... Teresa
Gerald Schoenfeld ... Sid Bacharach
Olga Barbato ... Angelina
David I. Kissel ... Phil Chomsky (as David Kissell)
Gloria Parker ... Water Glass Virtuoso
Bob Rollins ... Balloon Act (as Bob)
Etta Rollins ... Balloon Act
Robert Weil ... Herbie Jayson (as Bob Weil)
David Kieserman ... Ralph - Club Owner
Mark Hardwick ... Blind Xylophonist
Alba Ballard ... Bird Lady
Maurice Shrog ... Hypnotist
Belle Berger ... Lady in Trance
Herschel Rosen ... Lady's Husband
Joe Franklin ... Himself
Cecilia Amerling ... Fan in Dressing Room
Maggie Ranone ... Lou's Daughter
Charles D'Amodio ... Lou's Son
Joie Gallo ... Angelina's Assistant
Carl Pistilli ... Tommy's Brother
Lucy Iacono ... Tommy's Mother
Julia Barbuto ... Tropical Fish Lady
Anna Sceusa ... Lady at Angelina's
Nicholas Pantano ... Greeter at Party
Rocco Pantano ... Greeter at Party
Tony Turca ... Rocco
Gilda Torterello ... Annie
Ronald Maccone ... Vincent
Antoinette Raffone ... Vincent's Wife

Michael Badalucco ... Money Ripper
Richard Lanzano ... Money Ripper
Dom Matteo ... Carmine
Camille Saviola ... Lady at Party

Sheila Bond ... Lady at Party
Betty Rosotti ... Lady at Party
Howard Cosell ... Himself
John Doumanian ... Waldorf Manager
Gary Reynolds ... Manager's Friend
Diane Zolten ... Fan at Waldorf
William Paulson ... Fan at Waldorf
George Axler ... Fan at Waldorf
Leo Steiner ... Deli Owner
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Danny Aiello ... (uncredited)

Sammy Davis Jr. ... Thanksgiving Parade's Grand Marshall (uncredited)

Bobby DeAngelo ... Waldorf Guest (uncredited)
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Directed by
Woody Allen 
 
Writing credits
Woody Allen (written by)

Produced by
Robert Greenhut .... producer
Charles H. Joffe .... executive producer
Michael Peyser .... associate producer
Jack Rollins .... executive producer (as A Jack Rollins and Charles H. Joffe Production)
 
Cinematography by
Gordon Willis 
 
Film Editing by
Susan E. Morse 
 
Casting by
Juliet Taylor 
 
Production Design by
Mel Bourne 
 
Set Decoration by
Leslie Bloom  (as Les Bloom)
 
Costume Design by
Jeffrey Kurland 
 
Makeup Department
Fern Buchner .... makeup designer
Romaine Greene .... hair designer
Jay Cannistraci .... additional makeup artist (uncredited)
 
Production Management
Frederic B. Blankfein .... production manager (as Fredric B. Blankfein)
Ezra Swerdlow .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Les Banda .... additional second assistant director
James Chory .... second assistant director
Jonathan Filley .... additional second assistant director
Carl Kabat .... dga trainee
Thomas A. Reilly .... first assistant director (as Thomas Reilly)
 
Art Department
Joan Lopate .... art department coordinator
James Mazzola .... property master
Kevin McCarthy .... set dresser
Arne Olsen .... construction grip
James Sorice .... master scenic artist
Kenneth Vogt .... property man
Dave Weinman .... chief set dresser
 
Sound Department
Rick Dior .... re-recording mixer (as Richard Dior)
Frank Graziadei .... sound recordist
James Sabat .... production sound mixer
Louis Sabat .... boom man
Dan Sable .... supervising sound editor
Lynn Sable .... assistant sound editor
Neil Eric Wenger .... apprentice sound editor (as Neil Wenger)
Marko A. Costanzo .... foley artist (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Ronald Burke .... dolly grip
James Fitzpatrick .... best boy
Brian Hamill .... still photographer
Douglas C. Hart .... assistant cameraman
Dick Mingalone .... camera operator
Robert Paone .... second assistant cameraman (as Bob Paone)
Ray Quinlan .... gaffer
Robert Ward .... key grip (as Bob Ward)
Kenji Takama .... camera intern (uncredited)
 
Casting Department
Paula Herold .... casting associate
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Bill Christians .... wardrobe supervisor: men's
Patricia Eiben .... wardrobe supervisor: women's
Mark Burchard .... wardrobe (uncredited)
 
Editorial Department
A. Dean Bell .... apprentice film editor
Richard Nord .... assistant film editor
Jeffrey Stern .... assistant film editor
 
Music Department
Dominic Cortese .... musician: accordion soloist
Dick Hyman .... music supervisor
Roy B. Yokelson .... music recording engineer: National Recording Studios, Inc.
 
Transportation Department
William Curry .... transportation captain
 
Other crew
Nicholas Bernstein .... production staff
Timothy M. Bourne .... location coordinator (as Timothy Marshall Bourne)
Kay Chapin .... script supervisor
James A. Davis .... production staff
Lee Gottsegen .... production staff
James Greenhut .... studio manager
Joseph Hartwick .... location auditor
Peter Lombardi .... assistant location auditor
Amy Lubchansky .... production accountant
Jane Read Martin .... assistant: Mr. Allen (as Jane Martin)
Tom McKinley .... assistant: Mr. Kurland
Joseph Pierson .... production staff
Helen Robin .... production coordinator
Gail Sicilia .... production associate
Tom Swerdlow .... production staff
Todd M. Thaler .... assistant production coordinator (as Todd Michael Thaler)
Carl Turnquest Jr. .... projectionist (as Carl Turnquest)
Dennis Kear .... stand-in: Woody Allen (uncredited)
 
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Additional Details

Runtime:
84 min
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Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Woody Allen initially offered the Nick Apollo Forte role to Sylvester Stallone. more
Goofs:
Continuity: When Danny arrives to pick up Tina, he tells her he is double-parked. When she then storms across the street with Danny following her, we see the car, and it is not double-parked; but shortly thereafter, when Danny makes a pay-phone call, the car can be seen double-parked in the background. more
Quotes:
Danny Rose: Take my Aunt Rose. Not a beautiful woman at all. She looked like something from a live bait store. more
Movie Connections:
Soundtrack:
My Bambina more

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15 out of 18 people found the following review useful.
Morality Play Disguised as Comedy, 10 January 2003
Author: macpublish from Connecticut, USA

Although a very funny film, Broadway Danny Rose is more of character study and philosophical morality play. This film explores the life and values of Danny Rose (played by Allen)--a theatrical talent manager. Although he appears to be a hapless loser, Rose is smart enough to know how to get ahead in his business (do it to others before they do it to you) but is prevented from acting thusly by his morality and his compassion for his clients--which he treats like family. He pours all his energy into his clients' careers only to be abandoned by them when they finally hit it big. In the course of an "adventure" with the hard-bitten Farrow, his values imperceptibly rub off on her and begin working on her conscious. Her moral conversion is completed when she seeks Rose's forgiveness at the much talked about Thanksgiving dinner--a scene not about pathetic losers but rather a study of fellowship, compassion, redemption, and forgiveness.

Allen and Farrow both give career performances. Nick Apollo Forte is absolutely wonderful. The casting, locations, directing, and performances could not be better. Every aspiring film maker should study this film as the perfect example of a powerful "little" film. Watch the film several times and you'll like it more each time. It is may favorite Woody Allen film (everything else is a distant second) and one of my favorite films of all time. The film's lack of commercial and critical success speaks volumes about the sensibilities and values of our society.

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