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Fun Trivia: A : Allen, Woody

Special Sub-Topic: Big Woody


In 1965, Allen wrote and appeared as a supporting player in an all-star farce. Which was it?

    What's New Pussycat?.

There is a foreign filmmaker that Woody Allen respects above all others. Do you know who he could be?
    Ingmar Bergman.

In 1989, Allen made 'New York Stories' with another two directors. Who were them?
    Martin Scorsesse - Francis Ford Coppola. His short story was 'Oedipus Wrecks'.

In which of his black and white films did Madonna appear?
    Shadows and Fog.

One of Allen's favorite actresses is Diane Wiest. On one of the following movies she doesn't appear. Which is it?
    Broadway Danny Rose.

In 1994, he made a film in color and black and white. Do you know which was it?
    Don't Drink the Water. It was a movie for television, aired on ABC Television Network.

What is the name of the character played by Mia Farrow in 'The Purple Rose of Cairo'?
    Cecilia.

Which was the first name of 'Zelig'?
    Leonard. Also called The Human Chameleon.

In which film did Woody Allen and Diane Keaton re-unite again?
    Manhattan Murder Mystery.

In 'Manhattan', Allen played a successful comedy writer. Do you remember the name of his character?
    Isaac Davis.

'Interiors' tells the story of how many sisters?
    Three. They were played by Diane Keaton, Marybeth Hurt and Kristin Griffith.

In 'Alice' (1990), Mia Farrow is the wife of a very rich businessman. Who played it?
    William Hurt.

In 1992, Allen made a film using a handheld camera, almost experimental in its cinematography. Which was it?
    Husbands and Wives.

Allen filmed a pastoral romantic comedy in the summer of 1981, featured by him and Mia Farrow at the beginning of their extraordinary association. Which was it?
    Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy.

Woody directed Sharon Stone in a brief early moment of what film?
    Stardust Memories.


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