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Bullets Over Broadway

A killer comedy!
1994 | 98m | English

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After young playwright, David Shayne obtains funding for his play from gangster Nick Valenti, Nick's girlfriend Olive miraculously lands the role of a psychiatrist—but not only is she a bimbo who could never pass for a psychiatrist—she's a dreadful actress. David puts up with the leading man who is a compulsive eater, the grand dame who wants her part jazzed up, and Olive's interfering hitman/bodyguard—but, eventually he must decide whether art or life is more important.
Release Date: Oct 14, 1994
Director: Woody Allen
Writer: Woody Allen, Douglas McGrath
Genres: Comedy, Crime
Keywords new york city, female lover, talent, mafia boss, author, playwright, broadway, nostalgic, 1920s, compulsive eating
Production Companies Miramax, Jean Doumanian Productions, Sweetland Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $20,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
John Cusack David Shayne
Chazz Palminteri Cheech
Dianne Wiest Helen Sinclair
Jennifer Tilly Olive Neal
Mary-Louise Parker Ellen
Tracey Ullman Eden Brent
Jim Broadbent Warner Purcell
Joe Viterelli Nick Valenti
Harvey Fierstein Sid Loomis
Rob Reiner Sheldon Flender
Jack Warden Julian Marx
Tony Sirico Rocco
Victor Colicchio Waterfront Hood
Louis Eppolito Waterfront Hood
Gene Canfield Waterfront Hood
Peter Castellotti Waterfront Hood
Tony Conforti Waterfront Hood
John Di Benedetto Waterfront Hood
John Ventimiglia Waterfront Hood
Lisa Arturo Three Deuces Chorus Line
Rachel Black Three Deuces Chorus Line
Alison Cramer Three Deuces Chorus Line
Kelly Groninger Three Deuces Chorus Line
Jennifer Lamberts Three Deuces Chorus Line
Carol Lee Meadows Three Deuces Chorus Line
Jo Telford Three Deuces Chorus Line
Meghan Strange Three Deuces Chorus Line
Leigh Torlage Three Deuces Chorus Line
Debra Wiseman Three Deuces Chorus Line
Paul Herman Maitre d'
James Reno Sal
Stacey Nelkin Rita
Małgorzata Zajączkowska Lili
Charles Cragin Rifkin
Gerald E. Dolezar Cafe Waiter
Nina von Arx Josette
Shannah Laumeister Stern Movie Theatre Victim
Fran McGee Movie Theatre Victim
Annie-Joe Edwards Venus
Brian McConnachie Mitch Sabine
Edie Falco Lorna
Kernan Bell Speakeasy Waiter
Hope W. Sacharoff Hilda Marx
Debi Mazar Vi
Nick Iacovino Hood
Frank Aquilino Hood
Sohrab Ardeshir Helen's Party Guest
Molly Regan Helen's Party Guest
Phil Stein Stagehand
John Doumanian Backstage Well-Wisher
Dayle Haddon Backstage Well-Wisher
Tony Darrow Aldo
Howard Erskine Theater Well-Wisher
Benay Venuta Theater Well-Wisher
Ken Roberts Theater Well-Wisher
Jennifer Van Dyck Olive's Understudy
Peter McRobbie Man at Theatre
José Alvarez Waterfront Hood (uncredited)
John Glenn Hoyt Wiseguy (uncredited)
Jeff Mazzola Movie Theatre Hitman (uncredited)
Bruce Roberts Party Guest (uncredited)
Patty Sherman Night Club Patron (uncredited)
Bebie Waller Flapper (uncredited)
Rick Washburn Movie Theatre Hitman (uncredited)
Name Job
Helen Robin Production Manager
Graciela Daniele Choreographer
James Sabat Production Sound Mixer
Lee Dichter Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Frances Kolar Makeup Artist
Patricia Eiben Wardrobe Supervisor
Robert Hein Supervising Sound Editor
Bruce Pross Foley Supervisor
Aleen Keshishian Casting Assistant
Harold 'Whitey' McEvoy Transportation Captain
Tracy Bonbrest Location Assistant
Sam Hutchins Location Scout
Dick Hyman Music Arranger, Conductor
Susan E. Morse Editor
Richard Patrick Second Assistant Director
Scott Kordish Production Coordinator
Tom Warren Art Direction
Peter Rogness Assistant Art Director
Amy Marshall Set Decoration
Michael Green First Assistant Camera
Kenny Burke Best Boy Grip
Vincent Guarriello Key Construction Grip
Kay Chapin Script Supervisor
Peter Eastman Assistant Art Director
Glenn Lloyd Art Department Coordinator
Dave Weinman Set Dresser
Michael Caracciolo Second Assistant Camera
James Mazzola Property Master
Ray Quinlan Gaffer
Frank Didio Head Carpenter
James Sorice Key Scenic Artist
Louis Sabat Boom Operator
Carl Turnquest Projection
Romaine Greene Hairstylist
Michael Adkins Wardrobe Supervisor
Kent Blocher Assistant Editor
Todd Milner Apprentice Sound Editor
Dori Golod Assistant Production Coordinator
Judie Fixler Additional Casting
Dana Robin Location Manager
Laura Rosenthal Casting Associate
Ray Kluga Assistant Art Director
Susan Bode Tyson Set Decoration
Dick Mingalone Camera Operator
David E. Baron Camera Trainee
Robert Ward Key Grip
Tom McKibbin Best Boy Electric
Wayne Moss Standby Carpenter
Cosmo Sorice Scenic Artist
Frank Graziadei Sound Recordist
Joseph A. Campayno Makeup Artist
Werner Sherer Hairstylist
Kim Marie Druce Assistant Costume Designer
Suzanne McCabe Assistant Costume Designer
Virginia D. Patton Costume Assistant
William Kruzykowski Assistant Editor
Sylvia Menno Assistant Sound Editor
Bradford L. Hohle Dolby Consultant
Louise Storelli Producer's Assistant
Erika Aronson Location Assistant
Mark Van Holstein Location Scout
Eric Kopeloff Production Assistant
Samantha Sanders Producer's Assistant
Peter Tavis Transportation Captain
Megan Monaghan Location Scout
Melissa Rymer Location Scout
Woody Allen Director, Screenplay
Douglas McGrath Screenplay
Carlo Di Palma Director of Photography
Santo Loquasto Production Design
Juliet Taylor Casting
Jeffrey Kurland Costume Designer
Jonathan Filley Production Manager
Thomas A. Reilly First Assistant Director
Brian Hamill Still Photographer
Ron Petagna Sr. Construction Coordinator
Eric Mendelsohn Assistant Costume Designer
Todd M. Thaler Additional Casting
Name Title
Jean Doumanian Executive Producer
Helen Robin Co-Producer
J.E. Beaucaire Executive Producer
Robert Greenhut Producer
Thomas A. Reilly Associate Producer
Jack Rollins Co-Executive Producer
Charles H. Joffe Co-Executive Producer
Letty Aronson Co-Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Despite his obvious enthusiasm, "Shayne" (John Cusack) can't convince producer (Jack Warden) to raise the cash to put on his latest play. There's just no demand for it, especially as his first two efforts didn't exactly set the heather on fire. Then an opportunity presents itself. It's one with comp ... romise, though. He can have the thing fully funded if he agrees to cast "Olive" (Jennfer Tilly). Snag? Well she couldn't act her way out of a paper bag and has one of those squeaky voices that killed so many a silent-film star! Her boyfriend, "Nick" (Joe Viterelli) is the local kingpin so it's a straight choice - cast her or no cash. Much to the chagrin of the uber-theatrical "Helen" (Dianne Wiest) he decides to sacrifice his honour for his art, and what now ensues sees this mix of thespians, crooks, amateurs and temper-tantrums try to get the play on the stage. Just to make sure she's OK, her boyfriend has sent his enforcer "Cheech" (Chazz Palminteri) as a bit of security for "Olive" and his no-nonsense approach to the production histrionics of the whole thing initially brings him into conflict with the director, but gradually "Shayne" begins to realise that "Cheech" has a bit of an aptitude for writing, and so a collaboration of sorts emerges that against all the odds might just give this thing a fighting chance. Wiest is at her best here delivering a sort of "Streisand" meets "Norma Desmond" character that epitomises that generation of film star who really did believe their own publicity machine. Cusack also does well, as does Palminteri and there's an engagingly (and annoyingly) lively effort from Tilly who plays the rather witless moll to a T. It's funny at times, especially if you've ever worked in the theatre and packs quite a lot of entertainment, and swipes at that very industry, into a ninety minutes that hits the ground running and rarely stops for breath. One of Woody Allen's more original concepts that takes him away from his routine man-with-neuroses comfort, is stylishly put together, and is well worth a watch.

Dec 07, 2024