Annie Hall Resources
Websites
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One-stop shopping for everything the Annie addict could ever want or need to know about their fave flick.
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We think the name says it all, but just in case it doesn't, this is Woody's official website.
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Want to follow Annie Hall on Pinterest or Twitter? This is as close as it gets.
Book or TV Adaptations
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If you and your pals want to recreate Annie Hall in your kitchen, you're going to need a copy of this. And some lobsters.
Articles and Interviews
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Fair warning, Shmooper: This New Yorker profile is lengthy, but it has Annie Hall, and Annie Hall, all over it.
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This ongoing Paris Review interview is a must-read for writers. It's pretty awesome for everybody else, too: gym teachers, hair stylists, high school students, nuclear physicists, hand models…
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Roger Ebert looks back at the Best Picture winner. If you're assuming that he likes it based on its inclusion in his "Great Movies" series, you're right.
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Say it ain't so, Woody. Devin Faraci traces Allen's thoughts on his breakout film for the awkwardly named website Birth. Movies. Death.
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Part of the "New York, You've Changed" series, this article takes you on a very thorough tour of where Annie Hall was filmed and shows you what everything looks like today. Get ready to plan your vacation.
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Spoiler Alert: The legendary director's outlook on life is very similar to that of his Annie Hall alter ego. Also, he learned to shave from a cab driver.
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Was the little old lady on the street right? Does love fade? NPR's Sam Fragoso goes straight to the source in this interview with Allen.
Video
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In which he cracks a joke and sets the plot in motion.
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The famous media theorist helps Alvy put an obnoxious moviegoer in his place. Sick burn, Marshall.
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Alvy and Annie chase lobsters around a kitchen with a completely impractical oven. Seriously. Take a look at it.
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Alvy and Annie have a drink on the roof and unleash their inner monologues.
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This Chippewa Falls gal's got chops.
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This is what would've gotten you stoked to see Annie Hall if you were alive in 1977.
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In this rare, recently unearthed clip, Allen dishes on his fan following, explains why he prefers writing to acting and directing, and turns down an invitation to play clarinet in Texas.
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"In this movie, you were much less of a loser than you usually are." Gee, thanks!
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Take that, Star Wars!
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…and is nowhere to be found. But Diane Keaton sure looks happy for him.
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She's dressed like a bag lady and can't stop giggling, and it's utterly charming.
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Was Annie Hall really written for, and about, Diane Keaton?
Images
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Looking sharp, guys.
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That little kid has one of the best jackets we've ever seen.
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In order to establish his dominance on set, Allen always sat on top of a ladder when not in a scene. Just kidding. He's directing.
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An Annie Hall promo poster.
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…on the hunt for Truman Capote look-alikes.
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Behold the baggy pants and bowler hat that started a fashion revolution.
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Hang on, this scene isn't in the film…
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…and neither is this one.