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HIGHLIGHT / BROADWAY DANNY ROSE
theglobeandmail.com –
2009-06-11
F ilmed in sharp black and white and steeped in showbiz nostalgia, this underappreciated 1984 feature is regarded by many critics as one of Woody Allen's best films. ... Full Article
Milton Parker, 1919-2009: Carnegie Deli owner and 'corned beef and pastrami maven'
chicagotribune.com –
2009-02-10
The Washington Post Milton Parker, the deli man who affixed CPM (Corned beef and Pastrami Maven) to his name on business cards and transformed midtown Manhattan's Carnegie Deli into a New York tourist attraction known the world over, has died. ... Full Article
DVD Savant
dvdtalk.com –
2002-10-15
David Niven's suave manner and good humor basically keeps Casino Royale from going under. An authentic gentleman, Niven outclassed Hollywood pal Errol Flynn and is fondly remembered for the best bon mot in live television history. At the 1972 Oscars, ... Full Article
A smaller, amusing comedy from writer/director Woody Allen, Broadway Danny Rose begins with a bunch of show business vets sitting around a table at New York's Carnegie Deli and reminiscing about the legendary titular character, a loser of an agent... ... Full Article
Allen's perfect as a small-time, good-hearted Broadway talent agent, giving his all for a roster of hopeless clients. Agent's career is fondly recalled here by a group of Catskill comics (all played by themselves) sitting around over coffee, focusing mainly... ... Full Article
Plot Over dinner a group of New York agents try to best one another with stories of Danny Rose, Broadway's least successful agent. The winning tale involves Danny babysitting comeback singer Lou Canova's girlfriend - when he starts to fall... ... Full Article

