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Tombe les filles et tais-toi

Original title: Play It Again, Sam
  • 1972
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  • 1h 25m
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7.6/10
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Woody Allen and Diana Davila in Tombe les filles et tais-toi (1972)
A neurotic film critic obsessed with the movie Casablanca (1942) attempts to get over his wife leaving him by dating again with the help of a married couple and his illusory idol, Humphrey Bogart.
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A film critic obsessed with Casablanca (1942) seeks to get over his wife leaving him by dating again with the help of a married couple and his illusory idol, Humphrey Bogart.A film critic obsessed with Casablanca (1942) seeks to get over his wife leaving him by dating again with the help of a married couple and his illusory idol, Humphrey Bogart.A film critic obsessed with Casablanca (1942) seeks to get over his wife leaving him by dating again with the help of a married couple and his illusory idol, Humphrey Bogart.

  • Director
    • Herbert Ross
  • Writer
    • Woody Allen
  • Stars
    • Woody Allen
    • Diane Keaton
    • Tony Roberts
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    29K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Herbert Ross
    • Writer
      • Woody Allen
    • Stars
      • Woody Allen
      • Diane Keaton
      • Tony Roberts
    • 104User reviews
    • 54Critic reviews
    • 77Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Woody Allen
    Woody Allen
    • Allan
    Diane Keaton
    Diane Keaton
    • Linda
    Tony Roberts
    Tony Roberts
    • Dick
    Jerry Lacy
    Jerry Lacy
    • Bogart
    Susan Anspach
    Susan Anspach
    • Nancy
    Jennifer Salt
    Jennifer Salt
    • Sharon
    Joy Bang
    Joy Bang
    • Julie
    Viva
    Viva
    • Jennifer
    Susanne Zenor
    Susanne Zenor
    • Discotheque Girl
    • (as Suzanne Zenor)
    Diana Davila
    • Museum Girl
    Mari Fletcher
    • Fantasy Sharon
    Michael Greene
    Michael Greene
    • Hood #1
    Ted Markland
    Ted Markland
    • Hood #2
    Tom Bullock
    • Taxi Hippie
    • (uncredited)
    Mark Goddard
    Mark Goddard
    • Real Estate Developer
    • (uncredited)
    Martin Millard
    • Biker
    • (uncredited)
    Bill Riddle
    • Pedestrian
    • (uncredited)
    Erick Vinther
    • COP #2
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Herbert Ross
    • Writer
      • Woody Allen
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    9The_Void

    Hilarious Woody Allen romp

    I'm a big fan of Woody Allen. While his films often have something wrong with them, you can always count on a good time and a laugh while you're watching - and that's certainly what you get here! Woody Allen films are always best when Woody himself stars in them; his neurotic persona is a great base for laughs, and he certainly delivers in this film! For some reason, Woody Allen chose not to direct this film himself and Herbert Ross has got that job. Due to the cast, and Woody's script, however, this is very much another Woody Allen flick, no matter who is in the director's chair. This film also features the first screen pairing of Allen and Diane Keaton, who would, of course, go on to make Allen's masterpiece 'Annie Hall', along with Tony Roberts, who also co-stars here. The plot of the movie plays out like a tribute to Casablanca, and it sees recently dumped Allen falling in love with his best friend's wife, all the while under the watchful eye of the great Humphrey Bogart, whom he sees in his daydreams.

    The humour in this film is awesome and also amazingly funny. Scenes that see Woody Allen blunder his way through dates are hilarious, and Allen's dialogue is at its dry and witty peak. The scene in which he tells of a fight he had with two 'hairdressers' being an excellent example of his writing. Allen tends to play the same sort of character in all of his films, and the one here shows him doing that again. This would be a problem, if he weren't so amazingly good at it. As the man festers in his own pathos; we can really believe it, and this gives the film a great sense of believability and also offers up a prime example of Allen acting at his best. The film isn't a complete one-man show, however, as the underrated Tony Roberts, along with Diane Keaton also give grand performances. The movie tributes in the film are many, with most pointing to the great Casablanca - and this is a good thing as far as I'm concerned. On the whole, this is an intelligent, entertaining and hilarious movie from one of cinema's best comedians. Highly recommended!
    8rupie

    one of Woody's best

    Perhaps Woody's best effort in his 'neurotic schlep' persona. The script is a comic whirlwind, with too many brilliant scenes to enumerate (I can't resist mentioning the blind date's arrival - the desperate preparations and the pathetic introduction are funny but painful, in that we have all been in that position; his demonstration of authentic Chinese rice-eating technique is another classic). The device of the imaginary Bogart alter ego works well, especially in the climactic scene with Diane Keaton. In my book this ranks with Sleeper, Manhattan, and Annie Hall as Woody's best films.
    8Galina_movie_fan

    Play it again, Woody

    Directed by Herbert Ross, "Play It Again, Sam" (1972) is Woody Allen's film from the beginning to the final credits. Allen wrote the screenplay based on his Broadway play and he starred as Allan, a neurotic movie buff who writes the film reviews (what else?). Allan not just loves movies; he lives in the movies' world and constantly takes advices on how to get the girls from the legendary hero of his all time favorite movie "Casablanca", Humphrey Bogart's Rick. I am not a fan of "Casablanca" at all but if my favorite Artist is so much in love with it, maybe I should give it another try.

    When Allan's wife Nancy leaves him, his best friend Dick (Tony Roberts) and his lovely wife Linda (Diane Keaton) try to fix him up with several eligible pretty young ladies. Very typically for Woody's characters, he is a total failure with them. The only woman he feels comfortable with, he shares the same insecurities and neuroses, the one whose Birthday he remembers and who he desperately wants is Linda, his best friend's wife. "Play It Again, Sam" is a remarkable movie for several reasons and one of them - it was the beginning of a wonderful working (and not only) relationship between Allen and Keaton that would result in the movies "Bananas" (1971), "Sleeper" (1973), "Love and Death" (1975), "Annie Hall" (1977), "Interiors" (1978), "Manhattan" (1979), "Radio Days" (1987), and "Manhattan Murder Mystery" (1993) and will bring them both well deserved fame and Oscars. Made 34 years ago, "Play It Again, Sam" holds up very well and I would call it my favorite earlier Woody's film and the best Woody's film that he has not directed.

    8/10
    7ma-cortes

    A fun and entertaining film on Allen's recurring issue, the lifelong failure.

    Acclaimed and funny movie for Allen, adapted from his stage hit, ¨Play it again, Sam¨, but directed for once not by Allen but by Herbert Ross. This Woody Allen comedy deals with Allan Felix (Woody Allen), a San Francisco film critic, watches the final scenes of the 1942 film 'Casablanca' and finds himself inspired by the manliness and selflessness of the character of Rick Blaine, played by Humphrey Bogart. Soon, however, he reverts to his typical neuroses and insecurity, and recalls the recent departure of his wife Nancy (Susan Anspach) who has walked out and while his two best friends try to encourage him to score with somebody else. Meantime, Allan goes on mostly at home watching old Bogart , and the only advice he heeds is from a fantasised Bogey. Wondering how to be more self-confident, Allan imagines Bogart (Jerry Lacy) sitting in his room, advising him to treat women like dames. Later, Allan is visited by his best friends, overworked businessman Dick Christie (Tony Roberts) and his wife Linda (Diane Keaton), a model. Here's laughing at you, kid !. By day he is Woody Allen !. But When Night Falls And The Moon Rises, Humphrey Bogart Strikes Again !. It's still the same old story, a fight for love and glory !. If you're going to take advice - take it from the best !.

    Although Woody Allen does not direct the film, but rather the late Herbert Ross, everything about them is smooth and feels like a film by Allen himself. The film is full of gags that seek the complicity of cinephiles and Humphrey Bogart enthusiasts. The picture marks Allen's first cinematic encounter with Keaton and the beginning of a collaboration that would culminate in the Oscar for both of them in 'Annie Hall'. It is based in part on his own life with the theme of the main role, his love for cinema and his affair with Keaton are chronicled as a wistful, episodic comedy commenting on love, loneliness, communicating, maturity, city life, and various other topics. Writer and starring Allen himself alongside his then muse and girlfriend Diane Keaton, both of whom giving stunning interpretations. Woody Allen plays the nervous and weedy Alan Félix, an extreme pessimist man that obsesses with find match but fail on all attempts, he has very sarcastic and cynical views about the world and the people around him. The picture operates on many levels, Allen is -no surprise- a nerd , an underdog and this time he's in love with his best friend's wife. Modest and simple story line provides a framework of endless gags with Allen borrowing heavily from Casablanca, in which Bogey even shows up periodically to conseul Allen on the ways of wooing women. And even the ending restages Casablanca with great panache. A good film with numerous incidental touches mark it out as one of the most unusual as well as one of the funniest of its era. Woody Allen and Diane Keaton are well accompanied by a wonderful cast made up of the best actors at the time, such as: Tony Roberts who worked usually with Allen, Susan Anspach played well the wife who left him to experience a more exciting life, Jerry Lacy who performed Bogey to the hilt, Jennifer Salt, Joy Bang, Viva, among others .

    Superior and endearing comedy isn't hurt by Herbert Ross directing instead Allen, who adapted the script from his own play. The motion picture was competently directed by Herbert Ross . This artisan was a good filmmaker expert on musical, drama and comedy, such as :¨Goodbye Mr Chips¨, ¨Play it again Sam¨, ¨Funny Lady¨, ¨The Sunshine Boys¨, ¨The Goodbye Girl¨, ¨The turning point¨, ¨California Suite¨ , ¨Nijinsky¨, ¨Footloose¨, ¨Protocol¨, ¨Dancers¨, ¨Pennies from Heaven¨, ¨The secret of my success¨, ¨Steel Magnolias¨, ¨My blue heaven¨, ¨Undercover blues¨, ¨Boys on the side¨ and several others. ¨Play It Again, Sam¨(1972) is an enjoyment of a film. Rating: 7/10. Better than average.
    9Boyo-2

    Riotous

    Easily my favorite movie with Woody that he did not direct, 'Play it Again, Sam' is a hysterically funny homage to Bogart, divorce, adultery, dating, an overactive imagination, meeting women in museums, and calling your office with all the telephone numbers you can be reached at..this is some great stuff and Woody's social awkwardness and pratfalls and neuroses will have you laughing throughout.

    One of my favorite scenes is Woody trying to meet an attractive woman at a museum. She turns out to be a little more unhappy than he is but is also very funny in her darkness.

    The very best is Woody getting set up on a blind date with Jennifer Salt. His nervousness will stay in your mind long after the movie is over.

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    • Trivia
      The original Broadway production of "Play It Again, Sam" opened at the Broadhurst Theater on February 12, 1969 and ran for 453 performances until March 14, 1970. Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Tony Roberts and Jerry Lacy reprised their roles in the movie.
    • Goofs
      As the cable car starts up the hill, vehicles go through a red light throughout the entire scene.
    • Quotes

      Allan: That's quite a lovely Jackson Pollock, isn't it?

      Museum Girl: Yes, it is.

      Allan: What does it say to you?

      Museum Girl: It restates the negativeness of the universe. The hideous lonely emptiness of existence. Nothingness. The predicament of Man forced to live in a barren, Godless eternity like a tiny flame flickering in an immense void with nothing but waste, horror and degradation, forming a useless bleak straitjacket in a black absurd cosmos.

      Allan: What are you doing Saturday night?

      Museum Girl: Committing suicide.

      Allan: What about Friday night?

    • Alternate versions
      Since the Casablanca reference in the title wasn't immediately clear to italian audiences, the name of Woody Allen's character was been changed from Allan to Sam in the Italian release.
    • Connections
      Edited into Intimate Portrait: Diane Keaton (2001)
    • Soundtracks
      Blues for Alan Felix
      Composed and Performed by Oscar Peterson

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    • Release date
      • December 21, 1972 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Play It Again, Sam
    • Filming locations
      • San Francisco, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Paramount Pictures
      • Rollins-Joffe Productions
      • APJAC Productions
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      • $15,413
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 25 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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