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Synopsis
Woody Allen's tenth film as writer/director, Stardust Memories opens with a scene reminiscent of the opening of 8 1/2 and continues to use that film for inspiration. Sandy Bates (Allen) sits in a train at a train station, the car filled with very unhappy looking people. In a train on another set of tracks, Bates sees a wonderful party going on. A beautiful woman blows him a kiss as the happy train pulls out of the station. Bates is a famous film director who has been invited to attend a festival of his work being held at the Stardust hotel. He attends the event, but is ceaselessly harassed by fans who accost him and repel him in equal measure. While consistently hearing the complaints from fans, critics, and even space aliens that his earlier comedies are superior to his dramatic work, Bates juggles a trio of women in his private life. His encounters during the course of the retrospective force Bates to take a long look at himself. Sharon Stone makes one of her first film appearances as the woman who blows Sandy a kiss. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide

Cast

Marie-Christine Barrault Isobel
Anne de Salvo Sandy's Sister
Helen Hanft Vivian Orkin
Jessica Harper Daisy
Charlotte Rampling Dorrie
Tony Roberts Tony
John Rothman Jack Abel
Amy Wright Shelley
Woody Allen Sandy Bates
Daniel Stern Actor

Production Crew

Michael Molly Art Director
Juliet Taylor Casting
Gordon Willis Cinematographer
Dick Hyman Composer (Music Score)
Woody Allen Director
Susan E. Morse Editor
Charles H. Joffe Executive Producer
Jack Rollins Executive Producer
Fredric B. Blankfein First Assistant Director
Fern Buchner Makeup
Jack Rollins Producer
Robert Greenhut Producer
Mel Bourne Production Designer
Santo Loquasto Production Designer
Michael Peyser Production Manager
Woody Allen Screenwriter
Steven Jordan Set Designer
James J. Sabat Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1980
Runtime: 88
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Produced by
United Artists