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Hannah and Her Sisters

Cast

Woody Allen, Michael Caine, Mia Farrow, Carrie Fisher View All


Crew

Woody Allen (Screenplay), Woody Allen (Director) View All

Release: Feb. 7th, 1986
Runtime: 1 hour, 47 minutes
Between two Thanksgivings, Hannah's husband falls in love with her sister Lee, while her hypochondriac ex-husband rekindles his relationship with her sister Holly.
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Citizen Rules
Hannah and Her Sisters(Woody Allen, 1986) Director: Woody Allen Writer: Woody Allen Cast: Mia Farrow, Dianne Wiest, Michael Caine, Barbara Hershey, Carrie Fisher, Maureen O'Sullivan, Lloyd Nolan, Max von Sydow, Julie Kavner, Woody Allen Genre: Comedy, Dram.
Joel
If I had one complaint, it'd be Woody Allen's icky final scene of him kissing all over his new wife (I won't spoil it).
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