Radio Days

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Radio Days

Radio Days theatrical poster
Directed by Woody Allen
Produced by Robert Greenhut
Written by Woody Allen
Starring Mia Farrow
Dianne Wiest
Music by Dick Hyman
Cinematography Carlo Di Palma
Editing by Susan E. Moore
Distributed by Orion Pictures
Release date(s) January 30, 1987
Running time 85 min.
Language English
Budget $16,000,000 USD
IMDb profile

Radio Days is a 1987 film directed by Woody Allen. The film looks back on American family life during the Golden Age of Radio.

Allen narrates the stories of his youth, although he is never seen by the audience. The young Allen is portrayed onscreen by Seth Green as "Joe".

Contents

Actor Role
Danny Aiello Rocco
Woody Allen The Narrator
Leah Carrey Grandma
Jeff Daniels Biff Baxter
Larry David Communist Neighbor
Mia Farrow Sally White
Seth Green Joe
Paul Herman Burglar
Julie Kavner Mother
Diane Keaton New Year's Singer
Judith Malina Mrs. Waldbaum
William Magerman Grandpa
Kenneth Mars Rabbi Baumel
Josh Mostel Abe
Tony Roberts 'Silver Dollar' Emcee
Rebecca Schaeffer Communists' Daughter
Wallace Shawn Masked Avenger
Mike Starr Burglar
Michael Tucker Father
Dianne Wiest Bea
Kenneth Welsh Radio voice

The Narrator (Woody Allen) tells us how the radio influenced his childhood in the days before the TV. In the New York City of the late 30's to the New Year of 1944, this coming-of-age tale mixes the Narrator's experiences with contemporary anecdotes and urban legends of the radio stars.

Even though the Narrator's Jewish family lives modestly in the Queens neighborhood of Rockaway Beach, each member finds in radio shows an escape from reality through the gossip of celebrities, sports legends of the day, crooners, etc. For the Narrator, the action adventurers on the radio (one of them based on The Shadow) inspire him, as he daydreams about his attractive replacement teacher, movie stars, and World War II. Meanwhile, the story of an aspiring radio star's (Mia Farrow) career is also told, along with the tale of the Narrator's aunt Bea (Dianne Wiest) and her search for love.

The musical score features classic songs from the 30's and 40's, which play an important part in the plot. Even Orson Welles's famous radio broadcast of The War of the Worlds has an important role in Bea's life.

While having similarities to both Manhattan and Fellini's Amarcord, this film is Woody Allen's homage to his beloved New York City.

  • This is the only movie to feature both Woody Allen regulars: Mia Farrow and Diane Keaton.

  • Won – Best Costume Design : Jeffery Kurland
  • Won – Best Production Design: Santo Loquasto
  • Nominated – Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Dianne Wiest
  • Nominated – Best Editing: Susan E. Morse
  • Nominated – Best Film: Robert Greenhut, Woody Allen
  • Nominated – Best Screenplay Original: Woody Allen
  • Nominated – Best Sound: Robert Hein, James Sabat, Lee Dichter

  • Nominated – WGA Screen Award for Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen: Woody Allen

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