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Crimes and Misdemeanors
1989 1h 44m PG-13
Drama
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Comedy
7.8
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An ophthalmologist's mistress threatens to reveal their affair to his wife while a married documentary filmmaker is infatuated with another woman.
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Directed By
Woody Allen
Written By
Woody Allen
Studio
Orion Pictures
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Jack Rollins & Charles H. Joffe Productions
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Cast of Crimes and Misdemeanors
Woody Allen
Cliff Stern
Martin Landau
Judah Rosenthal
Mia Farrow
Halley Reed
Alan Alda
Lester
Anjelica Huston
Dolores Paley
Joanna Gleason
Wendy Stern
Sam Waterston
Ben
Jerry Orbach
Jack Rosenthal
Jenny Nichols
Jenny
Caroline Aaron
Barbara
Daryl Hannah
Lisa Crosley
Bill Bernstein
Testimonial Speaker
Claire Bloom
Miriam Rosenthal
Stephanie Roth Haberle
Sharon Rosenthal
Gregg Edelman
Chris
George J. Manos
Photographer
Dolores Sutton
Judah's Secretary
Donna Castellano
T.V. Producer
Joel Fogel
T.V. Producer
Thomas Crowe
T.V. Producer
Kenny Vance
Murray
Jerry Zaks
Man on Campus
Rebecca Schull
Chris' Mother
David S. Howard
Sol Rosenthal
Frances Conroy
House Owner
Anna Berger
Aunt May
Sol Frieder
Seder Guest
Hy Anzell
Seder Guest
Sylvia Kauders
Seder Guest
Justin Zaremby
Seder Guest
Marvin Terban
Seder Guest
Victor Argo
Detective
Nora Ephron
Wedding Guest
Robin Bartlett
Wedding Guest
Lenore Loveman
Wedding Guest
Sunny Keyser
Wedding Guest
Merv Bloch
Wedding Guest
Nancy Arden
Wedding Guest
Thomas L. Bolster
Wedding Guest
Myla Pitt
Wedding Guest
Grace Phillips
Bride
Randy Aaron Fink
Groom
Joel Y. Zion
Rabbi
Martin Bergmann
Professor Louis Levy
Zina Jasper
Carol
Barry Finkel
T.V. Writer
Steve Maidment
T.V. Writer
Naydia Sanford
Alva
Chester Malinowski
Hit Man
Stanley Reichman
Chris' Father
Garrett Simowitz
Young Judah
Nancy Cohen
Kathy - Makeup Person (uncredited)
Avner Eisenberg
Brother-in-law (uncredited)
Fred Melamed
The Dean (uncredited)
Dylan Farrow
Girl at Wedding Reception (uncredited)
Mercedes Ruehl
Party Guest (uncredited)
Wanda Toscanini Horowitz
Herself (uncredited)
Maggie Wagner
Bridesmaid (uncredited)
Terry Walters
Sound Girl (uncredited)
Crimes and Misdemeanors Reviews
New York Times
Vincent Canby
The movie's secret strength -- its structure, really -- comes from the truth of the dozens and dozens of particular details through which it arrives at its own very hesitant, not especially comforting, very moving generality.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
The movie generates the best kind of suspense, because it's not about what will happen to people -- it's about what decisions they will reach.
Common Sense Media
Barbara Shulgasser
Dark Woody Allen comedy-drama about adultery, murder.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Using the paper-thin lead characters as symbols to show how blind people are about themselves and their relationships has little gravitas, but the comedy is stinging.
Groucho Reviews
Peter Canavese
Nervy and unnerving...arguably the purest expression of Allen's cinematic vision. [Blu-ray]
Gone With The Twins
Mike Massie
At times the movie observes, patiently, the characters and their predicaments, seemingly going nowhere.
Deep Focus Review
Brian Eggert
Woody Allen has not made a Hollywood movie; he has made an important work of art that raises existential and moral questions.
Chicago Reader
Henry Sheehan
As a tragedian, Allen is still stuck in some sort of high school classroom, cribbing the form, but never the substance, of vaunted classics.
Chicago Reader
Jonathan Rosenbaum
The overall 'philosophical' thrust -- that good guys finish last and that crime does pay -- is designed to make the audience feel very wise, but none of the characters or ideas is allowed to develop beyond its cardboard profile.
Variety
Variety Staff
The structural and stylistic conceit is that when Landau is onscreen, the film is dead serious, even solemn, while Allen's own appearance onscreen signals hilarious satire and priceless one-liners.
Washington Post
Rita Kempley
A relative of Hannah and Her Sisters in its duplex structure and of The Purple Rose of Cairo in its bitter theme, Crimes is two movies in one, a blend of Allen's satiric and pretentious dramatic styles.
Buffalo News
Jeff Simon
Among other comedians and gag writers, Woody Allen is known as the master craftsman -- the Albrecht Durer of neurotic urban jokes.
Cinema Crazed
Felix Vasquez Jr.
A truly brilliant study of murder and its psychological effects on the people that dare commit it.
Fantastica Daily
Chuck O'Leary
Intelligent, insightful and funny. One of Woody Allen's best films.
Blogcritics.org
Alan Dale
Allen starts with a sketchy premise and after working it through for 107 minutes he still has no more than the premise he started with.
TV Guide
Allen's expertise is evident everywhere.
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