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  1. Woody, der Unglücksrabe (Originaltitel: Take the Money and Run) ist ein amerikanischer Spielfilm aus dem Jahr 1969. Der Film ist eines der ersten Mockumentaries der Spielfilmgeschichte, eine Slapstick-Komödie , die in Form einer Dokumentation aufgebaut ist.

  2. 15 de jun. de 1999 · `Take the Money and Run' is the very first movie where Woody Allen is writer, director, and star, and true to the first film in any artist's series of work, it may be the his best up to `Annie Hall', his seventh film as writer/director/star and arguably his very best comedy. `Love and Death' and `Bananas' may a little weak. `Play It Again, Sam' has the first writing and direction where the ...

  3. 15 de oct. de 2019 · The best quotes from Take the Money and Run make you realize how funny the movie really is, even if you haven't seen it in a while. Let's rank the greatest quotes from Take the Money and Run, with the help of your votes.Starring Woody Allen, Janet Margolin, and Marcel Hillaire, Take the Money and Run was directed by Woody Allen and was released in 1969.

  4. Allen's use of the fake documentary format has inspired countless filmmakers since Take the Money and Run.A search of the Internet Movie Database reveals more than 300 titles under the descriptions "mockumentary" or "fake/pseudo-documentary," most of them since the 1969 release of Take the Money and Run.Like Allen's film, many of them are humorous and satirical, from Tim Robbins's Bob Roberts ...

  5. Take The Money And Run is a highly regarded comedy – the first of a run of purely comedic films Allen would make (or, as Allen coined them, the ‘early, funny ones’) before heading into more interesting ground.. Woody Allen stars as Virgil Starkwell, a bank robber and petty criminal. Told as a mockumentary, we learn about his childhood, his first crimes, his arrests, his getaway, and his ...

  6. Take the Money and Run (1969) was Woody Allen's motion picture debut (sans 'Tiger Lily). The film follows the life of a criminal loser, shot in a faux documentary style. Allen used the most out of his small budget and made an amusing film. This was the beginning of his slapstick/farce phase that would last until the early 70's.

  7. 25 de jun. de 2007 · The opening scenes of Woody Allen's "Take The Money And Run" including the cello marching band scene.