Manhattan
Director: Woody Allen
Studio: Jack Rollins & Charles H. Joffe Productions
Release Date: 04/1979
Runtime: 96 min
Awards: Nominated for 2 Oscars. Another 13 wins & 15 nominations
Description: In the thick of a midlife crisis, television writer Isaac Davis (Woody Allen) finds himself torn between the sweet but far too young Tracy (Mariel Hemingway, who received an Oscar nod for the role) and his best friend's mistress, Mary (Diane Keaton). Shot in black and white and in wide-screen format -- both firsts for director Allen -- this film is as much a paean to the city he calls home as it is a tale of Davis's romantic foibles.
Actors
| Woody Allen | Isaac |
| Meryl Streep | Jill |
| Diane Keaton | Mary |
| See all (13) | |
| Gary Weis | Television Director |
| Michael Murphy | Yale |
| Anne Byrne | |
| Anne Byrne Hoffman | Emily (as Anne Byrne) |
| Bella Abzug | Guest of Honor |
| Charles Levin | Television Actor #1 |
| Helen Hanft | Party Guest |
| Karen Ludwig | Connie |
| Kenny Vance | Television Producer |
| Mariel Hemingway | Tracy |
| Michael O'Donoghue | Dennis |
| Tisa Farrow | Party Guest |
| Victor Truro | Party Guest |
