10 Forgotten Movies of Woody Allen

We brought in this Top 10 ten lesser-known movies from Woody Allen’s huge filmography. The proposal here is to get out of the ordinary when one talks about Allen’s career, including early career films, some hidden comedies and dramas of the 1980s, and even a work that is based on one of the names that influenced him in the seventh art. The films below also explain how the filmmaker’s filmography is numerous and, in fact, extremely productive in terms of quality. Let’s go to the list!

 

10º – Hollywood Ending (Woody Allen, 2002)A film director starts a new project, however, the day before he starts filming, he loses his vision. The plot focuses on the director’s attempt to hide his problem from the production team in order not to lose his position in the film. ‘Hollywood Ending’ follows a smoother, less-worked atmosphere of humor, always seeking to use a simple comic sense.

 

9º – Take the Money and Run (Woody Allen, 1969)We will follow in the footsteps of Virgil Starkwell, an individual on an erratic journey through the world, embedded in a routine of failures through crime. Exposing a Woody Allen still early in his career, ‘Take the Money and Run’ is not one of the director’s best works, with constant rhythm problems, but which exposes some of the comic concepts he would later enshrine.

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