Poignant, penetrating and scathing hilarious, Crimes and Misdemeanors is a deftly rendered tale about the complexity of human choices and the moral microcosm that they represent. Showcasing Allen’s brilliant grasp of the link between the funny and the fatal, his nineteenth movie, Crimes and Misdemeanors, is one of the watershed films of his career. Cliff Stern (Woody Allen) is an idealistic filmmaker… until he is offered a lucrative job shooting a flattering profile of a pompous TV producer (Alan Alda). Judah Rosenthal (Martin Landau) is the pillar of his community… until he learns that his ex-mistress (Anjelica Huston) plans to expose his financial and extramarital misdeeds. As Cliff chooses between integrity and selling out, and Judah decides between the counsel of his Rabbi (Sam Waterson) and the murderous advice of his mobster brother (Jerry Orbach), each man must examine his own morality, and make an irrevocable decision - that will change everyone’s lives forever.
Directed by
Woody Allen
Written by
Woody Allen
Starring
Bill Bernstein (Testimonial Speaker); Martin Landau (Judah Rosenthal); Claire Bloom (Miriam Rosenthal); Stephanie Roth Haberle (Sharon Rosenthal (as Stephanie Roth)); Gregg Edelman (Chris); George J. Manos (Photographer (as George Manos)); Anjelica Huston (Dolores Paley); Woody Allen (Cliff Stern); Jenny Nichols (Jenny); Joanna Gleason (Wendy Stern); Alan Alda (Lester); Sam Waterston (Ben); Zina Jasper (Carol); Dolores Sutton (Judah's Secretary); Joel Fogel (T.V. Producer (as Joel S. Fogel)). Please contact SFC to add other cast members and characters.
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