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Synopsis
Black-and-white Sven Nykvist cinematography highlights this Woody Allen comedy about fame and obscurity among Manhattan celebs. Journalist Lee Simon (Kenneth Branagh), makes a play for actress Nicole Oliver (Melanie Griffith), subject of his current story. Lee is separated from his wife Robin (Judy Davis), a schoolteacher who's totally lost and insecure -- until TV producer Tony Gardella (Joe Mantegna) becomes fascinated with her. Concerned about her possible sexual inadequacies, Robin recruits a prostitute (Bebe Neuwirth) to instruct her on oral sex techniques. On the town, Lee becomes transfixed by a blond supermodel (Charlize Theron), who teases him throughout the night, eventually dropping him before they get home. Lee's relationship with book editor Bonnie (Famke Janssen) is solid, and she's due to move into his place. However, he suddenly becomes romantically involved with waitress-actress Nola (Winona Ryder), complicating his agreement with Bonnie. Lee's efforts to sell his screenplay take him to the Stanhope Hotel, where he arrives just as spoiled young movie star Brandon Darrow (Leonardo DiCaprio) is fighting with his girlfriend (Gretchen Mol), trashing his hotel room, and insulting hotel staffers. When Darrow and his entourage head off to Atlantic City, Lee tags along, but as life swirls about him, a dismal dawn awaits. In addition to the Stanhope, locations included Barbetta's Restaurant, Ziegfeld Theatre, Soho's Serge Soroko Gallery, Flamingo Club, Jean-Georges Restaurant, and the Trump Marina Hotel and Casino (donated by Donald Trump, who portrays himself in a cameo at the Jean-Georges). Shown at the 1998 Venice Film Festival, this was the opening night selection of the 1998 New York Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, All Movie Guide

Cast

Hank Azaria David
Dylan Baker Priest
Kate Burton Cheryl
Patti D'Arbanville Iris
Judy Davis Robin Simon
Leonardo DiCaprio Brandon Darrow
Andre Gregory John Papadakis
Melanie Griffith Nicole Oliver
Famke Janssen Bonnie
Michael Lerner Dr. Lupus
Joe Mantegna Tony Gardella
Isaac Mizrahi Bruce Bishop
Bebe Neuwirth Hooker
Winona Ryder Nola
Donald Trump Himself
Aida Turturro Psychic
Jeffrey Wright Off Off Broadway Director
Kenneth Branagh Lee Simon
Allison Janney Evelyn Isaacs
Greg Mottola Director
Charlize Theron Supermodel
Gretchen Mol Vicky
Joey Buttafuoco Himself
Mary Jo Buttafuoco Herself

Production Crew

Tom Warren Art Director
Juliet Taylor Casting
Laura Rosenthal Casting
Sven Nykvist Cinematographer
Richard Brick Co-producer
Suzy Benzinger Costume Designer
Woody Allen Director
Susan E. Morse Editor
Charles H. Joffe Executive Producer
J.E. Beaucaire Executive Producer
Jack Rollins Executive Producer
Letty Aronson Executive Producer
Richard Patrick First Assistant Director
Jean Doumanian Producer
Santo Loquasto Production Designer
Woody Allen Screenwriter
Susan Kaufman Set Designer
Les Lazarowitz Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1998
Runtime: 113
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language, sex and some drug use
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Color type
DuArt B&W/Technicolor prints

Sound
Dolby

Produced by
Jean Doumanian Productions
Sweetland Films

Release
November 20, 1998 (USA)
by Miramax