Husbands and Wives (1992)

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Written by Woody Allen

Directed by Woody Allen

Running Time: 108 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1992

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Gabe Roth (Woody Allen) and his wife, Judy (Mia Farrow) are a seemingly happy couple who share their lifes ups and downs with their best friends, Jack (Sydney Pollack) and Sally (Judy Davis).

All seems to be going well when Jack and Sally nnounce that they are splitting up which comes as a shock to Gabe and Judy. This may be down to the knowledge that their own marriage is also drifting apart and now they have been forced to face up to this realisation.

Now, while Jack and Sally try to get on with their new seperate lives and start meeting new people, Gabe and Judy's marriage is being put under more and more strain and the pair start becoming attracted to other people around them.

A bittersweet tale of two married couples coming to terms with friendship, fidelity, trust and true feelings.

Cast

Image for Woody AllenWoody AllenGabe Roth
Mia FarrowJudy Roth
Judy DavisSally
Sydney PollackJack
Image for Juliette LewisJuliette LewisRain
Image for Liam NeesonLiam NeesonMichael Gates
Lysette AnthonySam
Cristi ConawayShawn Grainger
Timothy JeromePaul
Image for Ron RifkinRon RifkinRichard
Bruce Jay FriedmanPeter Styles
Jeffrey KurlandInterviewer/Narrator
Benno SchmidtJudy's ex-husband
Nick MetropolisTV Scientist
Rebecca GlennGail

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