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Select the main movies starring Woody Allen in chronological order! Let's look back on his trajectory with 22 carefully selected works.
Woody Allen has a reputation for making comedy films with twists that are more than just jokes. He continues to release movies every year. Let's take a look at his 22 major appearances in chronological order. At the same time, it is also a journey to trace his trajectory. It will be fun to watch Woody Allen's movies one by one and imagine what he was thinking and what he wanted to express.
Index
1960s movies starring Woody Allen
- Do you have anything good to say, Kitten-chan?
- What's wrong, Tiger Lily?
- 007 Casino Royale
- thief bastard
1970s movies starring Woody Allen
- woody allen banana
- Bogey! I'm a guy too
- Let's tell you everything about Woody Allen's sex that everyone wants to know but is a little hard to hear.
- sleeper
- love and death of woody allen
- Woody Allen's The Front
- Annie Hall
- manhattan
1980s movies starring Woody Allen
- stardust memory
- chameleon man
- danny rose on broadway
- Hannah and Her Sisters
- Godard's King Lear
- Woody Allen's felonies and misdemeanors
Movies starring Woody Allen from the 1990s
1960s movies starring Woody Allen
Woody Allen first appeared in a movie in 1965. At first, he only wrote the screenplay and acted in the role, but from the second film onwards, he began to serve as director as well. Let's take a look at his works from the time of his debut.
“Is There Something Good About You?” (65) Director: Clive Donner 110 minutes
Released in 1965. It was Woody Allen's first film, and also the first for which he wrote the screenplay. The film, starring Peter O'Toole as a playboy, is known for being a heart-pounding slapstick comedy. Woody Allen plays a costumer at a strip club. The screenplay written by Woody Allen is one of the highlights, as well as the excellent performances from Peter O'Toole and Peter Sellers.
"What's up, Tiger Lily?" (66) Director: Clive Donner 80 minutes
Woody Allen's directorial debut. Also, like the previous work, he also wrote the screenplay and acted in the film. This movie is based on the third and fourth movies in Toho's ``International Secret Police Series'', and was originally an action movie, but Woody Allen turned it into a satirical gag movie. is. This is an extremely interesting work that shows how Woody Allen parodied the spy movies that were all the rage at the time.
"007 Casino Royale" (67) Director: John Huston, Val Guest, Ken Hughes, Joseph McGrath, Robert Parrish 137 minutes
A British-American spy comedy film. Directed by several filmmakers including John Huston, the film also features an all-star cast including Peter Sellers and David Niven. The original story is by Ian Fleming, who is known for the 007 series. Woody Allen plays the role of Jimmy Bond in this film. This film is famous as an avant-garde parody film, so his acting is also worth watching.
"The Thief" (69) Director: Woody Allen 145 minutes
Woody Allen directed, wrote, and starred in this movie. The script was written in collaboration with Mickey Rose. Woody Allen plays the main character, Basile, and Janet Margolin plays the heroine, Louise. The highlight of this movie is its documentary-style production. The film uses a documentary touch to comically depict how the main character, who is not suited for being a thief, became famous for his crimes. Along with Woody Allen's acting, I also want to pay attention to the strangeness of the direction.