Take the Money and Run

(1971)

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But someday came sooner than expected, courtesy of a New Zealand bank error that gave him a $6.1 million line of credit, instead of the $61,000 limit for which he'd applied. ... Full Article

Part two of my very noble quest to find out if I ever really liked the movies of Woody Allen picks up at TAKE THE MONEY AND RUN, his first real 'movie' as writer, director and star. ... Full Article

It's hard to believe it's been nearly 40 years since "Take the Money and Run" was on America's movie screens. From time to time these days, you can catch it on America's TV screens - and there you find a... ... Full Article

They're celebrating today at Sony, where "Ghost Rider'' did an estimated $51.4 over four days, the best-ever opening over the President's Day weekend. It was also by far the most successful opening for a film with no or late critics'... ... Full Article

I was a teen when I saw Love and Death and Take the Money and Run in the 70s and I loved them. I just thought they were hysterically funny. ... Full Article

Bereft of an emotional outlet (being beaten into believing in God doesn't count) Virgil instead turns his attention to petty crime. Finding a more-or-less equal place in a local gang, Virgil manages to gain both a measure of fulfilment and ... Full Article

Woody Allen, USA, 1969, 85 minutes Woody Allen's first film as director-writer-actor is a mock documentary following the criminal career of Virgil Starkweather (Woody Allen) from childhood to incarceration for bank robbery. ... Full Article

Connect to Facebook/Twitter, recommend via email and much more. This is the Woody Allen that a lot of people later said "why can't he be more like." ... Full Article

Related films Take the Money and Run (1969) The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985) Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989) Broadway Danny Rose (1984) Zelig (1983) Stardust Memories (1980) Interiors (1978) Manhattan (1979) Annie Hall (1977) Love and Death (1975) Sleeper (1973)... ... Full Article

From Amazon : Woody Allen's feature-film debut, Take the Money and Run, a mockumentary that combines sight gags, sketchlike scenes, and standup jokes at rat-a-tat speed, looks positively primitive compared to his mature work. ... Full Article

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