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  1. Annie and I broke up and I-I still can't get my mind around that. You know, I-I keep sifting the pieces of the relationship through my mind and- and examining my life and tryin' to figure out where did the screw-up come, you know, and a year ago we were... tsch, in love. You know, and- and-and... And it's funny, I'm not- I'm not a morose type.

  2. Read the Script. Synopsis. In the city of New York, comedian Alvy Singer falls in love with the ditsy Annie Hall. Writers. Woody Allen. Film. Comedy. Romance. United Artists. Where to Watch. Powered by. All scripts are posted under the fair use for educational purposes only.

  3. Annie Hall (Opening Monologue) Lyrics. FADE IN: Abrupt medium close-up of Alvy Singer doing a comedy monologue. He's wearing a crumbled sports jacket and tieless shirt; the background is stark....

  4. pvproductions.org › wp-content › uploadsAnnie Hall Movie Script

    The sounds of city traffic, car horns honking, can be heard while he looks around waiting for, Annie. A man in a black leather jacket, walking past the theater, stops in front of, Alvy. He looks at him, then moves away. He stops a few steps farther and turns around to look at Alvy again. Alvy looks away, then back at the man.

  5. No sign up required. Number six on the Writer's Guild of America's "101 Greatest Screenplays" (so far), and winner of four Academy Awards, for your consideration we offer the " Annie Hall " shooting script from 1977. Free, of course, from 8FLiX and Sony Pictures Classics.

  6. scripts-onscreen.com › movie › annie-hall-script-linksAnnie Hall – Scripts on Screen

    Director: Woody Allen. Written by: Woody Allen (Screenplay), Marshall Brickman (Screenplay) Script Synopsis: New York comedian Alvy Singer falls in love with the ditsy Annie Hall. Annie Hall Script Resources: Annie Hall Script PDF at Script Slug. Annie Hall Script PDF at archive.org.

  7. What would be ANNIE HALL started as just the next step on the journey he was taking. He had made five fairly critically acclaimed, moderately successful slapstick comedies. In each film he was becoming a better director, and finding people he wanted to work with consistently. His films had kind of been the same so far. Funny first - script ...