This reference work consists of entries on every film, television, stage, and literary work by Woody Allen. The volume also includes entries on people (actors, producers, writers, etc.) who have worked with Allen as well as various topics (acting roles, awards, themes, film locations, etc.).
Woody Allen Encyclopedia: Almost Everything You Wanted to Know about the Woodster But Were Afraid to Ask ... But We'll...
Author Chris Strodder delves deep into Woody's work, discovering fascinating facts and trivia about his films, books, plays, stand-up comedy routines, television appearances, and musical performances to create over 200 unique lists, ...
Traces the life and career of the celebrated filmmaker, discussing the inspiration behind his films and his controversial private life
From January 1 to December 31 of 1927, the entries in this book cover every major news event—national and international—of this pivotal year in history.
Surrealism, by Keith Aspley, 2010. Science Fiction Cinema, by M. Keith Booker, 2010. Children's Literature, by Emer O'Sullivan, 2010. Latin American Literature and Theater, by Richard A. Young and Odile Cisneros, 2011.
Woody Allen (b. 1935) is one of America's most idiosyncratic filmmakers, with an unparalleled output of nearly one film every year for over three decades. His movies are filled with...
More explicitly related to voodoo is Sugar Hill (The Zombies of Sugar Hill / Voodoo Girl [1994]). In this film the heroine, Sugar Hill, raises an army of zombies to avenge the murder of her lover at the hands of European American ...
This book engages students—particularly those who may not be very familiar with many plays—in the theatre experience by focusing on just four plays: the tragedy Macbeth, the landmark African American drama A Raisin in the Sun, the ...
Love, Sex, Death, and the Meaning of Life: Woody Allen's Comedy
The complete screenplays of Woody Allen's four most recent movies--"Annie Hall," "Interiors," "Manhattan," and "Stardust Memories"--are accompanied by stills from each