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1972 moving-picture show by Herbert Ross

Play It Once again, Sam
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Theatrical release affiche

Directed by Herbert Ross
Screenplay by Woody Allen
Based on Play Information technology Again, Sam
past Woody Allen
Produced past Arthur P. Jacobs
Starring
  • Woody Allen
  • Diane Keaton
  • Tony Roberts
  • Jerry Lacy
  • Susan Anspach
Cinematography Owen Roizman
Edited past Marion Rothman
Music by Baton Goldenberg

Production
company

APJAC Productions

Distributed by Paramount Pictures

Release date

  • May 4, 1972 (1972-05-04)

Running time

87 minutes
Country United States
Language English language

Play Information technology Again, Sam is a 1972 American comedy film written by and starring Woody Allen, based on his 1969 Broadway play of the same name. The film was directed by Herbert Ross, instead of Allen, who usually directs his ain written piece of work.

The picture is about a recently divorced film critic, Allan Felix, who is urged to begin dating again by his best friend and his best friend'southward wife. Allan identifies with the 1942 film Casablanca and the character Rick Blaine as played by Humphrey Bogart. The film is liberally sprinkled with clips from the flick and ghost-like appearances of Bogart (Jerry Lacy) giving advice on how to treat women.

Plot [edit]

Set in San Francisco, Play It Again, Sam begins with the closing scenes of Casablanca, with Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. The main character, Allan Felix, is seen watching the film in a cinema, oral cavity agape. He leaves the cinema regretting that he will never exist like Rick.

Autonomously from apparitions of Bogart, Allan too has frequent flashbacks of conversations with his ex-wife, Nancy, who constantly ridiculed his sexual inadequacy. Allan has simply been through a messy divorce. His best friend, Dick Christie, and Dick's wife, Linda, try to convince him to go out with women over again, setting him up on a serial of blind dates, all of which turn out desperately. Throughout the movie, he is seen receiving dating advice from the ghost of Bogart, who is visible and audible simply to Allan. Allan's ex-wife Nancy too makes fantasy appearances, equally he imagines conversations with her about the breakup of their matrimony. On 1 occasion, the fantasy seems to run out of control, with both Bogart and Nancy appearing.

When it comes to women, he attempts to go sexy and sophisticated, in particular he tries to be like his idol, Bogart, only to cease up ruining his chances by being too clumsy. Eventually, he develops feelings for Linda, around whom he feels relatively at ease and does not feel the need to put on the mask. At the point where he finally makes his move on Linda (aided by comments from Bogart), a vision of his ex-wife appears and shoots Bogart, leaving him without communication. He then makes an awkward motion. Linda runs off but returns, realizing that Allan loves her. The song "As Time Goes By" and flashes from Casablanca accompany their kiss.

All the same, their human relationship is doomed, just equally it was for Rick and Ilsa in Casablanca. Dick returns early from Cleveland and confides to Allan that he thinks Linda is having an affair, not realizing that her affair is with Allan. Dick expresses to Allan his honey for Linda.

The ending is an allusion to Casablanca's famous ending. Dick is catching a flying to Cleveland, Linda is after him, and Allan is chasing Linda. The fog, the aircraft engine start-ups, the trenchcoats, and the dialogue are all reminiscent of the picture show, as Allan nobly explains to Linda why she has to go with her married man, rather than stay behind with him.

Allan quotes a endmost line from Casablanca, maxim, "If that plane leaves the basis and y'all're not on it, y'all'll regret it; possibly not today, perhaps not tomorrow, simply soon, and for the rest of your life." "That is beautiful", Linda says, causing Allan to admit, "It'south from Casablanca. ... I've waited my whole life to say information technology!" His journey is consummate. Bogart praises him, saying that since he has learned how to be himself now, he doesn't demand him for advice anymore. The music from the scene in Casablanca resumes the theme "As Time Goes Past", and the flick ends.

Cast [edit]

  • Woody Allen as Allan Felix, a neurotic, recently divorced writer
  • Diane Keaton as Linda Christie, Dick's wife, with whom Allan falls in love
  • Tony Roberts as Dick Christie, Allan'due south best friend and Linda's married man, a workaholic businessman in real estate
  • Jerry Lacy as Humphrey Bogart
  • Susan Anspach equally Nancy, Allan's ex-wife
  • Jennifer Common salt equally Sharon
  • Joy Bang as Julie
  • Viva as Jennifer

Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman appear in archival appearances from Casablanca every bit Richard "Rick" Blaine and Ilsa Lund respectively.

Reception [edit]

Play It Again, Sam received positive reviews. Information technology holds a 97% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 35 reviews, with an boilerplate form of 7.40/x.[1]

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times praised the motion-picture show, giving it three out of four stars and saying, "as comedies go, this is a very funny i." He elaborated, final, "Maybe the flick has too much coherence, and the plot is too predictable; that's a weakness of films based on well-made Broadway plays. Still, that's hardly a serious complaint about something as funny as Play Information technology Again, Sam."[2] Cistron Siskel of the Chicago Tribune also gave it iii out of four stars, writing, "For those who prefer their films with a beginning, centre and an end, and, consequently, were unsettled by the hellzapoppin' plots of 'Bananas' or 'Accept the Money and Run,' 'Play It Once again Sam' volition provide warmth, sanity, and an unconventional story with laughs."[3] Vincent Canby of The New York Times called it "a very funny film" although he felt that "the shape of the ordinary Broadway one-act, with three acts and a beginning, eye and end, inhibit the Woody Allen that I, at least, appreciate nigh."[four] Charles Champlin of the Los Angeles Times wrote that the picture show was "in the tradition of the all-time vivid comedies of the past, full of funny lines and situations but supported and enriched by an accurately perceived and recognizable character whose ain consistency provides the logic for mad events and a lasting power for the laughter."[v] David McGillivray of The Monthly Film Bulletin chosen it "a care for for Woody Allen fans and a quite amusing, unobjectionable comedy for everyone else," though he thought information technology "inappreciably improves" on the original play.[half dozen]

Influence [edit]

Quentin Tarantino said on his commentary track for True Romance (1993) that the character of Elvis Presley equally portrayed by Val Kilmer, who appears to Christian Slater'due south character and gives advice and assurance, was based on the Bogart character in this moving-picture show.

The 2005 vocal "Beautiful and Lite" by Tunng contains samples from the motion picture.

The Second Metropolis comedy troupe's television set bear witness SCTV parodied the flick. Play It Again, Bob stars Allen (Rick Moranis) and Bob Hope (Dave Thomas).

See as well [edit]

  • Listing of American films of 1972

References [edit]

  1. ^ "Play Information technology Over again, Sam". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Retrieved June 21, 2021.
  2. ^ Ebert, Roger (January 1, 1972). "Play It Again, Sam". Chicago Sun-Times . Retrieved May xv, 2014.
  3. ^ Siskel, Gene (May 26, 1972). "Play It Again..." Chicago Tribune. Section ii, p. 5.
  4. ^ Canby, Vincent (5 May 1972). "Woody Allen's 'Play It Again, Sam'". The New York Times.
  5. ^ Champlin, Charles (May 21, 1972). "'Play It Once again, Sam' a Comedy of Character". Los Angeles Times. Calendar, p. 1, 26.
  6. ^ McGillivray, David (September 1972). "Play It Once more, Sam". The Monthly Flick Bulletin. 39 (464): 193.

External links [edit]

  • Play Information technology Once again, Sam at IMDb
  • Play It Again, Sam at the TCM Movie Database

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