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Woody Allen | Isaac Davis | |
Anne Byrne | Emily | |
Mariel Hemingway | Tracy | |
Diane Keaton | Mary Wilkie | |
Karen Ludwig | Connie | |
Michael Murphy | Yale | |
Michael O'Donoghue | Dennis | |
Meryl Streep | Jill | |
Anne Byrne Hoffman | Emily | |
Victor Truro | Party Guest | |
Tisa Farrow | Party Guest |
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Producer | Robert Greenhut
Jack Rollins |
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Writer | Woody Allen
Marshall Brickman |
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Cinematography | Gordon Willis
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Manhattan is an expression of love of the city of New York and the drama of the erratic character Isaac Davis, played by the director Woody Allen, and the conclusion of a neurotic city. |
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