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Purple Rose of Cairo
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Directed By
Woody Allen

Written By:
Woody Allen

Cast:
Mia Farrow, Jeff Daniels, Danny Aiello, Dianne Wiest, Van Johnson, Zoe Caldwell, John Wood, Michael Tucker, Edward Herrmann, Milo O'Shea, Glenne Headly, Karen Akers, Deborah Rush

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Purple Rose of Cairo (1985)
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Movie Review by Valerie
August 17th, 2007

A Magnificent Film.

The Purple Rose Of Cairo is without a doubt, one of Woody Allen's best movies.

It tells the story of a movie character (Jeff Daniels) that comes out of the theater screen to approach the woman he loves, an avid movie-goer and suffered wife played by Mia Farrow.

This film is beautiful, magical, sad and overall entertaining. What's amazing in Woody Allen's movies is that most of them are shorter than two hours, yet they provide enough entertainment and development in story and characters that many other movies cannot accomplish in 2 or more hours.

Great performances, romance, excellent humor and drama, all of them combined brilliantly to make this one of Woody's best.

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