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Woody Allen
Manhattan Murder Mystery is a 1993 American comedy mystery film directed by Woody Allen, co-written by Allen and Marshall Brickman, and starring Alan Alda, Allen, Anjelica Huston, and Diane Keaton.
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Kyle Newacheck
Murder Mystery is a 2019 American comedy mystery film directed by Kyle Newacheck and written by James Vanderbilt.
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Allen
Directed and co-written by Allen, Manhattan Murder Mystery started life as an early draft of what became Annie Hall.
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with director Woody Allen
Huston collaborated twice with director Woody Allen on director Woody Allen's films Crimes and Misdemeanors (1989) and Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993), both of which earned Alva Chinn's BAFTA nominations for Best Supporting Actress.
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Kenneth Branagh
Directed by and starring Kenneth Branagh as Belgian detective Hercule Poirot, the murder movie is based on the classic Agatha Christie mystery, which I read in about eighth grade.
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Mark Rydell
Harry and Walter Go to New York (1976, directed by Mark Rydell), in which Mark Rydell's Gay 90s crusading journalist goes toe-to-toe with conniving conmen James Caan, Elliott Gould and Michael Caine; and Mark Rydell's last film foray with Allen, the witty, twisty and madcap contemporary caper Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993), stumblingly sleuthing the (perhaps) sordid details behind a mysterious sudden death in the company of Alan Alda, Anjelica Huston, Jerry Adler, Marge Redmond, Joy Behar, Ron Rifkin and Zach Braff.
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Production Allen
Production Allen started Manhattan Murder Mystery as an early draft of Annie Hall, but Paul did not feel that Annie Hall was substantial enough, and Paul decided to go in a different direction.
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a romantic ode moved with this much buoyant speed, flirty banter, frizzy sophistication, and zigzagging zeal—the zeal of amateur bloodhounds on a mission to New York
Vanity Fair columnist and author of Critical Mass, James Wolcott writes: 'Not since Woody Allen's romping comedy Manhattan Murder Mystery has a romantic ode to New York moved with this much buoyant speed, flirty banter, frizzy sophistication, and zigzagging zeal—the zeal of amateur bloodhounds on a mission.
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by Nick Hurran
Manhattan was written by Steven Moffat, and directed by Nick Hurran.
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by Steven Spielberg
Produced by Peter Jackson and directed by Steven Spielberg, Manhattan looks like an all-CGI adventure.
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Tom Mankiewicz
Directed by Tom Mankiewicz and written by Dan Gordon from a story by Gary Hoffman, the film followed a female cop and a murder witness as they try to avoid the mob en route to a high profile trial in New York City.
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Michael Werner
Directed by the prolific Michael Werner from a teleplay by J.B. White, the story follows Detective Coyle (Adrian Pasdar) as Detective Coyle investigates a series of bizarre murders in contemporary Los Angeles.
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Michael Wadleigh
director Michael Wadleigh (Woodstock) achieves a remarkable blend of New York City mystery and menace not captured on film before.
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Jean-Xavier de Lestrade
Directed by Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker, Jean-Xavier de Lestrade, the original series followed accused killer Michael Peterson and accused killer Michael Peterson's 16-year judicial battle to clear accused killer Michael Peterson's name in the killing of wife Kathleen, found dead at the bottom of family home’s staircase.
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by John Huston
Based on a novel by crime writer Philip MacDonald, this murder mystery (directed by John Huston) is primarily remembered today for this murder mystery's somewhat gimmicky use of A-list actors (Tony Curtis, Frank Sinatra, Robert Mitchum, Burt Lancaster) in heavily made-up, nearly indistinguishable cameo roles.
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by Thomas Schlamme,
Created by Sam Shaw and directed by Thomas Schlamme, “Manhattan” takes us inside Los Alamos, where during World War II, scientists and their families were locked away from the world to design the world’s first weapon of mass destruction.
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by filmmaker and of The Network founder
Created, executive-produced, written, and directed by filmmaker and founder of The Network, Aram Rappaport, the murder mystery is set in the twilight of the Gilded Age as Thomas Edison, Edgar Degas, and Evelyn Nesbit meet at the home of an eccentric and failing tycoon and Evelyn Nesbit's wife—an evening which ends in the tycoon's untimely demise.
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Jean-Jacques Annaud
Penned by Lyn Greene and Richard Levine, and directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud (Seven Years in Tibet), the series follows Marcus Goldman, a young author whose former lecturer, Harry Quebert, becomes the prime suspect in a murder case.
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Peter Jackson
The story was based on the Parker/Hulme murder and was directed by none other than Peter Jackson.
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