A neurotic film critic obsessed with the movie Casablanca (1942) attempts to get over his wife leaving him by dating again with the help of a married couple and his illusory idol, Humphrey Bogart.
Directed by: Herbert Ross Charles Norton William C. Gerrity Dolores RubinPhoto | Name | Character |
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Woody Allen | Allan Felix |
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Diane Keaton | Linda Christie |
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Tony Roberts | Dick Christie |
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Jerry Lacy | Humphrey Bogart |
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Susan Anspach | Nancy |
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Jennifer Salt | Sharon Lake |
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Joy Bang | Julie |
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Viva | Jennifer |
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Susanne Zenor | Discotheque Girl |
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Diana Davila | Museum Girl |
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Woody Allen | Writing (Screenplay) |
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Woody Allen | Writing (Theatre Play) |
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Herbert Ross | Directing (Director) |
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Owen Roizman | Camera (Director of Photography) |
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Anna Hill Johnstone | Costume & Make-Up (Costume Design) |
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Charles H. Joffe | Production (Executive Producer) |
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Doug von Koss | Art (Set Decoration) |
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David Dockendorf | Sound (Sound) |
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Billy Goldenberg | Sound (Original Music Composer) |
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Arthur P. Jacobs | Production (Producer) |
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