Main specs
Actor(s): Woody Allen, Demi Moore, Robin Williams, Billy Crystal, Elisabeth Shue, Kirstie Alley, Bob Balaban, Richard Benjamin, Eric Bogosian, Judy Davis, Mariel Hemingway, Amy Irving, Julie Kavner, Stanley Tucci, Caroline Aaron, Tobey Maguire, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Eric Lloyd, Amy Irving, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Julie Kavner, Henry Goodman, Henry Goodman, Hazelle Goodman
Director(s): Woody Allen
Genre: Comedy
Classification: 18 years and over
Production Year: 1997
Running Time: 1 hour 32 minutes
Video Category: Feature Film
Plot: The story of a neurotic writer whose life is governed by the urges of the two loves in his life - writing and women.
Release details
DVD Region: Region 2 (Europe)
Studio(s): WALT DISNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINM; TECHNICOLOR DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
Release date: 15/06/2006
No of Discs: 1
Catalogue No: BED 888432
Editor: Susan E. Morse
Barcode: 5017188884327
Production Designer: Santo Loquasto
Screenwriter: Woody Allen
Cinematographer: Carlo Di Palma
Composer: Woody Allen
Director of Photography: Carlo Di Palma
Producer: Jean Doumanian, Woody Allen
Author: Woody Allen
Voice: Woody Allen
Comedian: Woody Allen
Costume Designer: Suzy Benzinger
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DVD Description
Upon returning in glory to the college from which he was expelled, sexually voracious and dyspeptic writer Harry Block can find no companions for his trip--except, that is, for a hooker he's hired. The trouble with Harry, as it were, is that he's alienated everyone in his life, from a string of wives and psychotherapists to all his living relatives, by rehashing their dirty little secrets in his fatuous, mean-spirited writing. A new height of self-loathing for introspective auteur Allen, who meditates upon a self-reflection theme based on Bergman's WILD STRAWBERRIES.
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Languages
Main Language: English
Technical information
Special Features: Scene Access
Sound: Dolby Digital Mono
Dubbing Sound: Dolby Digital Mono English
Professional reviews
Review: "...HARRY is scorching self-parody as comic triumph..." -- Rating: A- (Entertainment Weekly, pp.72-3, 22/05/1998)
"...Viscously funny....Mr. Allen writes outstandingly acerbic dialogue....The best one-liners, like the whole film, mix melancholy with self-knowledge..." (New York Times, p.E1, 12/12/1997)
"...Very funny....A dazzling job..." (Sight and Sound, p.42-3, 01/05/1998)
"...A daring movie..." (USA Today, p.14D, 12/12/1997)
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