Rent Bullets Over Broadway (1994)

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1h 32min
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Synopsis:
Big-city mobsters and the Broadway stage collide hilariously in this side-splitting, all-star comedy that has audiences and critics rolling in the aisles! John Cusack stars as David Shayne, an idealistic young writer who'll do anything to get his first Broadway play off the ground - even if it means teaming up with the mob! Surrounded by a wacky cast of characters, including a gangster's ditzy girlfriend, a mob hit man, and a tipsy actress, Shayne's got to pull it all off before the curtain falls, and the bullets start to fly!
Actors:
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Directors:
Writers:
Woody Allen, Douglas McGrath
Others:
Jeffrey Kurland, Santo Loquasto, Susan Bode
Studio:
Walt Disney
Genres:
Comedy
Collections:
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Awards:

1995 Oscar Best Supporting Actress

BBFC:
Release Date:
04/02/2002
Run Time:
92 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 1.0 Mono
Subtitles:
English
DVD Regions:
Region 2
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 1.85:1
Colour:
Colour

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Clever Comedy (spoiler). - Bullets Over Broadway review by Steve

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14/02/2021

Woody Allen proved he could still do funny with this period comedy about a serious young playwright (John Cusack) who seeks to stage a drama on Broadway in the '20s. The play is backed by a mafia don on the condition the writer cast his ditsy gold-digging girlfriend (Jennifer Tilly). But the production is taken over the latent genius of the moll's bodyguard (Chazz Palminteri).

This is one of the funniest films ever made. Credit is due to Allen and Douglas McGrath's screwball script, but hard to imagine this cast could be bettered. Diane Wiest is fabulous as an ageing alcoholic diva and the queen of New York theatre. Jim Broadbent as a gluttonous English ham and Tracey Ullman as a perky ingenue mothering her yappy Pekinese are exceptional.

Tilly was nominated for the Oscar which Wiest actually won. They get superlative dialogue and ingenious plot complications. There is a theme of whether the true artist is so precious to mankind that s/he operates beyond the law, but it is presented in a comical way which doesn't obstruct the flow of priceless gags.

Broadway during the roaring twenties is richly evoked. The choreography is excellent. The conclusion when the gunman/chaperone utters the temperamental star's catchphrase after being shot down (thus revealing she had secretly uncovered and seduced the real artist) is inspired (and apparently ad-libbed). This joyous comedy is one of Woody's greatest ever films.

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