Hannah and Her Sisters (1986)

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Written by Woody Allen

Directed by Woody Allen

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1986

Rating: 15 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

This is an Academy Award-winning tale of three sisters living in New York, and their intertwining relationships with men.

Holly (Dianne Wiest) has always been envious of older sister Hannah's (Mia Farrow) 'perfect' marriage, but neither of them are aware that Hannah's husband is in love with their other sister, Lee (Barbara Hershey).

Meanwhile, Hannah's hypochondriac ex-husband is convinced that he is dying

Starring :Barbara Hershey, Carrie Fisher, Michael Caine, Mia Farrow, Dianne Wiest, Maureen O'Sullivan, Lloyd Nolan, Max von Sydow, Woody Allen, Lewis Black, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Christian Clemenson, Julie Kavner, J.T. Walsh, John Turturro, and more..

Written &

Cast

Barbara HersheyLee
Image for Carrie FisherCarrie FisherApril
Image for Michael CaineMichael CaineElliot
Mia FarrowHannah
Dianne WiestHolly
Maureen O'SullivanNorma
Lloyd NolanEvan
Max von SydowFrederick
Image for Woody AllenWoody AllenMickey Sachs
Image for Daniel SternDaniel SternDusty
Image for Julie KavnerJulie KavnerGail
Joanna GleasonCarol
Bobby ShortHimself
Lewis BlackPaul
Julia Louis-DreyfusMary

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