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Crimes and Misdemeanors
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Two separate but interweaving stories of the moral choices made in crumbling marriages and marital infidelity are presented. An ophthalmologist's mistress threatens to reveal their affair to his wife, while a married documentary filmmaker is infatuated by another woman.
Two separate but interweaving stories of the moral choices made in crumbling marriages and marital infidelity are presented. An ophthalmologist's mistress threatens to reveal their affair to his wife, while a married documentary filmmaker is infatuated by another woman.
Actors:
Marvin Terban,
Alan Alda,
Sylvia Kauders,
Mia Farrow,
Martin Landau,
Kenny Vance,
Donna Castellano,
Lee Musiker,
Rebecca Schull,
Karen Constantine,
Major Halley Jr.,
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Marvin Terban
Alan Alda
28 January 1936, The Bronx, New York City, New York, USA
Sylvia Kauders
1 December 1921, South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Mia Farrow
9 February 1945, Los Angeles, California, USA
Martin Landau
20 June 1928, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Kenny Vance
9 December 1943, New York City, New York, USA
Donna Castellano
Lee Musiker
26 May 1956
Rebecca Schull
22 February 1929, New York City, New York, USA
Karen Constantine
Major Halley Jr.
10 July 1924, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Director:
Woody Allen
Woody Allen
1 December 1935, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
United States
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February 12, 2008
The result is a frighteningly intelligent, and often hilariously funny whole.
February 12, 2008
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.
February 12, 2008
Allen's expertise is evident everywhere.
January 01, 2000
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.
March 29, 2010
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.
May 03, 2016
Dark Woody Allen comedy-drama about adultery, murder.
February 12, 2008
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.
New York Times
May 20, 2003
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.
September 23, 2013
A truly brilliant study of murder and its psychological effects on the people that dare commit it.
February 09, 2006
Dramatically, the film seldom fulfils its promise, and its pessimistic 'moral' -- that good and evil do not always meet with their just deserts -- looks contrived and hollow. Intriguing and patchily effective, nevertheless.
February 19, 2014
Nervy and unnerving...arguably the purest expression of Allen's cinematic vision. [Blu-ray]
January 01, 2000
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.

