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Synopsis
One of Woody Allen's earlier, more slapstick-oriented efforts, Bananas tells the story of Fielding Mellish (Allen), a neurotic New Yorker who follows the object of his affections, Nancy (Louise Lasser), to the fictional Central American country of San Marcos, where she is involved in a revolution. Nancy wants nothing to do with Fielding, but he soon becomes a guest of the country's dictator (Carlos Montalban), before accidentally becoming the leader of San Marcos himself. Fielding is eventually shipped back to the US and tried as a subversive, but being that this is a comedy, and an especially light one at that, everything works out in the end. A far cry from Allen's later, more somber films, Bananas still works as an often hilarious amalgam of sight gags, one-liners, and bizarre asides. ~ Don Kaye, All Movie Guide

Cast

Natividad Abascal Yolanda
Louise Lasser Nancy
Carlos Montalban General Emilio M. Vargas
Jacobo Morales Esposito
Miguel Angel Suarez Luis
Woody Allen Fielding Mellish

Production Crew

Vicky Hernandez Casting
Andrew M. Costikyan Cinematographer
Marvin Hamlisch Composer (Music Score)
Yomo Toro Trio Composer (Music Score)
Gene Coffin Costume Designer
Woody Allen Director
Ron Kalish Editor
Fred T. Gallo First Assistant Director
Guy del Russo Makeup
Charles H. Joffe Producer
Jack Grossberg Producer
Jack Rollins Producer
Ralph Rosenblum Producer
Ed Wittstein Production Designer
Robert J. Koster Production Manager
Mickey Rose Screenwriter
Woody Allen Screenwriter
Herb Mulligan Set Designer
Jake Holmes Singer
Howard Liebling Songwriter
James J. Sabat Sound/Sound Designer
Nathan Boxer Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1971
Runtime: 82
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Color type
DeLuxe Color

Produced by
United Artists

Awards
1971 - Best Film - New York Film Critics Circle