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Director: | Woody Allen |
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Writer: | Woody Allen |
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When Lenny and his wife, Amanda, adopt a baby, Lenny realizes that his son is a genius and becomes obsessed with finding the boy's biological mother in hopes that she will be brilliant too. But when he learns that Max's mother is Linda Ash, a kindhearted prostitute and porn star, Lenny is determined to reform her immoral lifestyle. A Greek chorus chimes in to relate the plot to Greek mythology in this quirky comedy. | |
Release Date: | Sep 13, 1995 |
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Director: | Woody Allen |
Writer: | Woody Allen |
Genres: | Comedy, Romance |
Keywords | prostitute, adoption, adoptive father, childlessness, looking for birth parents, adoptive mother, illegal prostitution, kids |
Production Companies | Miramax, Jean Doumanian Productions, Sweetland Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $6,700,000
Budget: $15,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Woody Allen | Lenny |
Mira Sorvino | Linda Ash |
Helena Bonham Carter | Amanda |
F. Murray Abraham | Chorleiter |
Donald Symington | Amanda's Father |
Claire Bloom | Amanda's Mother |
Olympia Dukakis | Jocasta |
Michael Rapaport | Kevin |
David Ogden Stiers | Laius |
Jack Warden | Tiresias |
Peter Weller | Jerry Bender |
Danielle Ferland | Cassandra |
Paul Giamatti | Extras Guild Researcher |
Tony Sirico | Boxing Trainer |
Pamela Blair | Greek Chorus |
Rene Ceballos | Greek Chorus |
Elie Chaib | Greek Chorus |
George De La Pena | Greek Chorus |
Joanne DiMauro | Greek Chorus |
Denise Faye | Greek Chorus |
Marian Filali | Greek Chorus |
Angelo Fraboni | Greek Chorus |
Scott Fowler | Greek Chorus |
Seth Gertsacov | Greek Chorus |
Patti Karr | Greek Chorus |
Fred Mann III | Greek Chorus |
John Mineo | Greek Chorus |
Christopher Nelson | Greek Chorus |
Sven Toorvald | Greek Chorus |
J. Smith-Cameron | Bud's Wife |
Steven Randazzo | Bud |
Jeffrey Kurland | Oedipus |
Tucker Robin | Infant Max |
Nolan Tuffy | Two-Year-Old Max |
Jimmy McQuaid | Max |
Yvette Hawkins | School Principal |
Karin Haidorfer | Park Avenue Couple |
Gary Alper | Park Avenue Couple |
Rosemary Murphy | Adoption Coordinator |
Peter McRobbie | Linda's Ex-Landlord |
Kathleen Doyle | Ex-Landlord's Wife |
Jennifer Greenhut | Lenny's Secretary |
Sondra James | Operator / Chorus |
William Addy | Superintendent |
Kenneth Edelson | Ken |
Dan Mullane | Messenger |
Thomas Durkin | Race Announcer |
Dan Moran | Ricky, the Pimp |
Paul Herman | Ricky's Friend |
Tony Darrow | Boxing Trainer |
Ray Garvey | Boxing Trainer |
Kent Blocher | Zeus (voice) |
Joseph P. Coleman | Porno Film Star |
Georgette Pasare | Porno Film Star |
Al Cerullo | Helicopter Pilot |
Bray Poor | On-camera Helicopter Pilot |
David H. Kramer | Chorus (voice) |
Dann Fink | Chorus (voice) |
Karen Longwell | Chorus (voice) |
Dominic Marcus | Chorus (voice) |
Craig Sechler | Chorus (voice) |
Bill Timoney | Chorus (voice) |
Lisa Vidal | Chorus (voice) |
Bruce Winant | Chorus (voice) |
Name | Job |
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Thomas A. Reilly | First Assistant Director |
Patricia Kerrigan DiCerto | Casting Assistant |
Todd M. Thaler | Additional Casting |
Dick Hyman | Original Music Composer |
Susan E. Morse | Editor |
Susan Bode Tyson | Set Decoration |
Scott Kordish | Production Coordinator |
Robert Hein | Supervising Sound Editor |
Glenn Lloyd | Art Department Coordinator |
Kay Chapin | Script Supervisor |
Helen Robin | Production Manager |
Tom Warren | Art Direction |
Lee Dichter | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Dick Mingalone | Camera Operator |
Micah Solomon | Boom Operator |
Michael Proscia Jr. | Gaffer |
Gary Alper | Production Sound Mixer |
Sylvia Menno | Dialogue Editor |
Graciela Daniele | Choreographer |
Richard Patrick | Second Assistant Director |
Dana Robin | Location Manager |
Dave Weinman | Set Dresser |
Michael Green | First Assistant Camera |
David E. Baron | Second Assistant Camera |
Deborah Brozina | Camera Trainee |
James Mazzola | Property Master |
Robert Ward | Key Grip |
Ronald Burke | Best Boy Grip |
Jack Coffen | Best Boy Electric |
Frank Didio | Head Carpenter |
Wayne Moss | Standby Carpenter |
Vincent Guarriello | Key Construction Grip |
James Sorice | Key Scenic Artist |
Ian Zdatny | Scenic Artist |
Tom Gould | Cableman |
Fern Buchner | Makeup Designer |
Rosemary Zurlo | Makeup Artist |
Romaine Greene | Hair Designer |
Werner Sherer | Hairstylist |
John Glaser | Assistant Costume Designer |
Virginia D. Patton | Costume Assistant |
Melissa Stanton | Wardrobe Supervisor |
Benjamin Wilson | Wardrobe Supervisor |
William Kruzykowski | Assistant Editor |
Kent Blocher | Assistant Editor |
Dan Evans Farkas | Assistant Sound Editor |
Kimberly R. McCord-Wilson | Apprentice Sound Editor |
Carl Turnquest | Projection |
Bradford L. Hohle | Dolby Consultant |
Julia Wilson Dickson | Dialect Coach |
Lilene Mansell | Dialect Coach |
Dori Golod | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Judie Fixler | Additional Casting |
Harold 'Whitey' McEvoy | Transportation Captain |
Peter Tavis | Transportation Captain |
Drew Dillard | Location Scout |
Sam Hutchins | Location Scout |
Marce Sterner | Location Scout |
Mark Van Holstein | Location Scout |
Erika Aronson | Location Assistant |
Ken Halsband | Location Assistant |
Hernando Henao | Craft Service |
Stuart Levy | Foley Supervisor |
Woody Allen | Screenplay, Director |
Carlo Di Palma | Director of Photography |
Jeffrey Kurland | Costume Design |
Santo Loquasto | Production Design |
Brian Hamill | Still Photographer |
Juliet Taylor | Casting |
Ron Petagna Sr. | Construction Coordinator |
Name | Title |
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Thomas A. Reilly | Associate Producer |
Jean Doumanian | Executive Producer |
J.E. Beaucaire | Executive Producer |
Helen Robin | Co-Producer |
Letty Aronson | Co-Executive Producer |
Charles H. Joffe | Co-Executive Producer |
Jack Rollins | Co-Executive Producer |
Robert Greenhut | Producer |
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**_An older man befriends a kindhearted prostitute_** A Manhattan scriptwriter (Woody Allen) meets the young mother of his adopted boy, a hooker (Mira Sorvino), and tries to help her situation. Meanwhile, his wife (Helena Bonham Carter) is caught up in her ambitious work as a curator of art galle ... ries, not to mention the serious flirting of a colleague (Peter Weller). A Greek chorus occasionally chimes in (F. Murray Abraham, etc.), linking the story to that of Oedipus. “Mighty Aphrodite” (1995) is a quirky comedy set in Manhattan, which is unsurprising with Woody at the helm. The heart of the plot, described in my title blurb above, is reminiscent of “Hardcore” (1979) minus the gravity. Both Helena and Mira were in their prime and look great in totally opposite ways. The flick is amusing, touching and ironic. I enjoyed the audacious Greek chorus element, something few filmmakers could pull off, but Woody does so effortlessly. The movie runs 1 hour, 35 minutes, and was shot in Manhattan with the Greek chorus scenes done at Teatro Greco on Sicily, Italy. GRADE: B
To minimise the inconvenience to their daily lives, a married couple adopt a baby from birth, but by the time he is five the fizz has rather gone out of their marriage. He's a sports journalist and is a bit bored with her (Helena Bonham Carter) more "arty" friends whom she knows from her all-consumi ... ng work in her gallery. When their adopted son "Max" starts to show signs that ne might just be some sort of a prodigy, dad "Lenny" (Woody Allen) decides that he wants to try to track down the birth mother. Imagine his disappointment when he discovers that it's "Linda" (Mira Sorvino). She's an expensive hooker with hopeless aspirations to get on the stage and as thick as two short planks into the bargain. He decides that maybe he can help her out of her wicked ways, so tries to set her up with one of his pals so she can better conform to his own expectations of the parent of this boy genius. All the while, "Lenny" (and the audience) is being informed and guided by an ensemble of artistes from an ancient greek chorus who offer him sagely words of wisdom and prophecy which he invariably chooses to disregard - and so what ensues can at times resemble a work that might just have made Aeschylus proud. Allen always just seems the same to me, and here is no different, but Sorvino really does deliver the goods as the well-meaning woman who has an honesty streak a mile wide. Of course, there's the obligatory age gap between the two, and between him and his wife (she's thirty years his junior) which again serves to fuel the frustrations of a man who seems determined never to be satisfied - but hey, isn't that true of most Woody Allen films. There is some wit from the observational script but it's really all down to the comically potent artistes delivering their warnings of woe and joy and to a superbly engaging Sorvino to make this work. They do.