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Deconstructing Harry

Harry Block wrote a bestseller about his best friends. Now, his best friends are about to become his worst enemies.
1997 | 96m | English

(49822 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

Director: Woody Allen
Writer: Woody Allen
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Writer Harry Block draws inspiration from people he knows, and from events that happened to him, sometimes causing these people to become alienated from him as a result.
Release Date: Dec 12, 1997
Director: Woody Allen
Writer: Woody Allen
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Keywords new york city, writer's block, insanity, author
Production Companies Jean Doumanian Productions, Sweetland Films, Magnolia Productions
Box Office Revenue: $10,686,841
Budget: $20,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Woody Allen Harry Block
Kirstie Alley Joan
Bob Balaban Richard
Richard Benjamin Ken
Eric Bogosian Burt
Billy Crystal Larry / The Devil
Judy Davis Lucy
Hazelle Goodman Cookie
Mariel Hemingway Beth Kramer
Amy Irving Jane
Julie Kavner Grace
Eric Lloyd Hilly
Julia Louis-Dreyfus Leslie
Tobey Maguire Harvey Stern
Demi Moore Helen
Elisabeth Shue Fay Sexton
Stanley Tucci Paul Epstein
Robin Williams Mel
Caroline Aaron Doris
Hy Anzell Max
Scotty Bloch Ms. Paley
Philip Bosco Professor Clark
Robert Harper Harry's Doctor
Shifra Lerer Dolly
Gene Saks Harry's Father
Stephanie Roth Haberle Janet
Dan Frazer Janet's Dad
Joel Leffert Norman
Lynn Cohen Janet's Mom
Joe Buck Yankee Announcer
Jane Hoffman Grandma
Annette Arnold Rosalee
Frederick Rolf Harvey's Doctor
Elisabeth Kieselstein-Cord Rosalee's Sister
Lortensia Hayes Jennifer
Alicia Meer Woman in Shoe Store
Victoria Hale Woman in Shoe Store
Irving Metzman Shoe Salesman
Sunny Chae Lily Chang
Ralph Pope Death
Tony Darrow Camera Operator
Jonathan LaPaglia First Assistant Cameraperson
Jeff Mazzola Second Assistant Cameraperson
Timothy Jerome Director
Peter Castellotti Crew Member
Judy Bauerlein Actress
Joseph P. Reidy First Assistant Director
Phyllis Burdoe Script Supervisor
Barbara Hollander Mel's Daughter
Adam Rose Mel's Son
David S. Howard Mel's Doctor
Amanda Barudin Beth Kramer's Daughter
Juliet Gelfman-Randazzo Baby Hilly
Floyd Resnick Israeli Patient
Brian McConnachie Dr. Reese
Peter Jacobson Goldberg
Tracey Lynne Miller Goldberg's Girlfriend
Jennifer Garner Woman in Elevator
Irwin Charone Bar Mitzvah Host
John Doumanian Bar Mitzvah Guest
Alexa Aronson Bar Mitzvah Guest
Kenneth Edelson Bar Mitzvah Guest
Viola Harris Elsie
Si Picker Wolf Fishbein
Howard Spiegel Mr. Farber
Eugene Troobnick Professor Wiggins
Ray Aranha Professor Aranha
Paul Giamatti Professor Abbott
Marvin Chatinover Professor Cole
Daniel Wolf Professor Wolf
Waltrudis Buck Dean of Adair University
Arden Myrin Student Mary
Daisy Prince Elevator Voice
Peter McRobbie Damned Man
Dan Moran Devil
Ray Garvey Policeman on Campus
Linda Perri Policewoman on Campus
Tony Sirico Policeman at Jail
Name Job
Susan E. Morse Editor
Woody Allen Director, Screenplay
Lee Dichter Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Suzy Benzinger Costume Design
Tom Warren Art Direction
David Wahnon Assistant Sound Editor
Charles Darby Production Manager
Richard Patrick First Assistant Director
Drew Dillard Location Manager
Shell Hecht Production Coordinator
Kay Chapin Script Supervisor
Glenn Lloyd Art Department Coordinator
Elaine O'Donnell Set Decoration
Susan Kaufman Set Decoration
Daniel K. Grosso Set Dresser
Michael Green Camera Operator
Gary Muller First Assistant Camera
David E. Baron Second Assistant Camera
A. Lee Morris Camera Trainee
John Clifford Still Photographer
Peter Gelfman Property Master
John Ottesen Special Effects Coordinator
Robert Ward Key Grip
Edward J. Egan III Best Boy Grip
Michael Proscia Jr. Gaffer
Jack Coffen Best Boy Electric
Frank Didio Head Carpenter
Vincent Guarriello Key Construction Grip
James Sorice Key Scenic Artist
Cliff Schorr Scenic Artist
Les Lazarowitz Production Sound Mixer
Anthony Ortiz Boom Operator
Toussaint Kotright Cableman
Rosemary Zurlo Makeup Artist
Margot Boccia Makeup Artist
Romaine Greene Hairstylist
Peggy Nicholson Hairstylist
Patrick Chevillot Assistant Costume Designer
Debra Tennenbaum Assistant Costume Designer
Juliet Ouyoung Assistant Costume Designer
Lars Andersen Assistant Costume Designer
Melissa Stanton Wardrobe Supervisor
Kevin P. Faherty Wardrobe Supervisor
William Kruzykowski Assistant Editor
Mark Livolsi Assistant Editor
Linda Saffire Post Production Supervisor
Carl Turnquest Projection
Bradford L. Hohle Dolby Consultant
Robert Hein Supervising Sound Editor
Sylvia Menno Dialogue Editor
Nancy Allen Assistant Sound Editor
Benjamin Cheah Assistant Sound Editor
Bruce Pross Foley Supervisor
Marko Costanzo Foley Artist
Kam Chan Foley Editor
Bronwen Epstein Assistant Production Coordinator
Sylvia Fay Extras Casting
Fleet Emerson Extras Casting
Edward Iacobelli Transportation Captain
David DiCerto Producer's Assistant
Tom Yeager Location Scout
Joseph Zolfo Location Scout
Ken Halsband Location Scout
Marcy Shaffer Location Assistant
Diane Howells Location Assistant
Justin Reinsilber Location Assistant
Michael P. Fox Production Secretary
Joe Facey Craft Service
Thomas Rosseter Visual Effects Supervisor
Camille Geier Visual Effects Producer
Greg Hyman Visual Effects Editor
Greg Maloney Digital Compositor
Janet Lewin Visual Effects Coordinator
Tami Carter Rotoscoping Artist
Cathy Burrow Rotoscoping Artist
Katharine Baird Rotoscoping Artist
Carlo Di Palma Director of Photography
Santo Loquasto Production Design
Juliet Taylor Casting
Lisa M. Rowe Second Assistant Director
Patricia Kerrigan DiCerto Casting Associate
Ron Petagna Sr. Construction Coordinator
Dennis Muren Creative Consultant
Jeremy Strong Production Intern
Name Title
Jean Doumanian Producer
Richard Brick Co-Producer
Jack Rollins Co-Executive Producer
Charles H. Joffe Co-Executive Producer
Letty Aronson Co-Executive Producer
J.E. Beaucaire Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
BAFTA Awards Best Director Woody Allen Nominated
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
7.0

The aptly named "Harry Block" (Woody Allen) is a seriously lapsed Jewish writer suffering from constipation of the typewriter. Adding to his woes is a nervousness about an impending honour from his alma mater (from where he was unceremoniously expelled) and the fact that his personal life makes Henr ... y VIII's look like "Bertie and Elizabeth". Of course, "Harry" is seeing a therapist (Robert Harper) and with just a day before his conferment, he realises that his entire shambolic life is a result of his inability to fall in love. He likes women, he likes sex but he doesn't really like commitment, wanting always to treat a relationship like something he can buy in, or return to, Walmart. That's the basis of this story of a flawed individual that using a series of statically directed sit-com style scenarios takes us thorough twenty-four hours in the manic life of the shallow and unlikeable individual. I have never really been a fan of Woody Allen and this did nothing to change that. Granted his writing is quick fired and his observations potent at times, but his sense of humour is just too crass for me. There's nothing at all subtle about it, no cleverness - and the opening scenes of this set a scene for what I thought became increasingly puerile and predictable. A sort of slickly-delivered linguistic slapstick. Vulgar can be fun, but not when it's got some pseudo-intellectual underpinning about cause and effect of an human behaviour that becomes more and more contrived to fit the narrative the auteur wants to deliver. Are the jump cuts just there to divert our attention from the dwindling characterisations and increasing soapy melodrama? He doesn't imbue his character with anything I could care about, and though I did think Judy Davis and a cast of many reliable faces did their best to shore it all up, in the end it's very appropriately titled - it just doesn't happen quite quickly enough.

May 02, 2024