Broadway Danny Rose

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Broadway Danny Rose
Directed by Woody Allen
Produced by Robert Greenhut
Written by Woody Allen
Starring Woody Allen
Mia Farrow
Cinematography Gordon Willis
Editing by Susan E. Morse
Distributed by Orion Pictures Corporation
Release date(s) 1984
Running time 84 min
Country U.S.A.
Language English
IMDb profile

Broadway Danny Rose is a black and white 1984 Academy Award-nominated film written, directed by and starring Woody Allen. The plot concerns a hapless talent manager who, by helping a client, gets dragged into a love triangle involving the mob. Mia Farrow costars. The story is told in flashback, as an anecdote shared amongst a group of comedians over lunch at New York's Carnegie Deli. Talent agent "Broadway" Danny Rose (Allen) represents countless incompetent entertainers and one talented one: washed-up lounge singer Lou Canova (Nick Apollo Forte), whose career is on the rebound.

Lou is having an affair with a woman, Tina (Farrow), who had previously dated a gangster. Lou wants her to accompany him to his big gig at the Waldorf Astoria, where he will perform in front of Milton Berle, who could potentially hire him for future gigs. At the singer's insistence, Danny Rose masquerades as Farrow's boyfriend to divert attention from the affair. However, Tina's ex-boyfriend is extremely jealous, and thinks that Danny's and Tina's relationship is real. He thus orders a hit on Danny, hoping he will win Tina back.

Broadway Danny Rose opened on January 27, 1984 on 109 North American screens, grossing $953,794 ($8,750 per screen) in its opening weekend. When it expanded to 613 theatres on February 17, its results were less impressive - $2,083,455 on the weekend ($3,398 per screen). Its total gross was $10,600,497, off an $8 million budget.[1]


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