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Manhattan Murder Mystery

We tend to damn Woody Allen's lighter comedies as 'just' comedies: if anyone else had come up with this 1993 nugget, we'd acclaim it as a pearl. Allen and Diane Keaton-telepathic together again—are paranoid that the woman next door's been bumped off; Alan Alda and Anjelica Houston stir the confusion. A wholesome whodunnit, but, chiefly, a hoot.

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We tend to damn Woody Allen’s lighter comedies as ‘just’ comedies: if anyone else had come up with this 1993 nugget, we’d acclaim it as a pearl. Allen and Diane Keaton-telepathic together again?are paranoid that the woman next door’s been bumped off; Alan Alda and Anjelica Houston stir the confusion. A wholesome whodunnit, but, chiefly, a hoot.

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We tend to damn Woody Allen's lighter comedies as 'just' comedies: if anyone else had come up with this 1993 nugget, we'd acclaim it as a pearl. Allen and Diane Keaton-telepathic together again?are paranoid that the woman next door's been bumped off; Alan Alda...Manhattan Murder Mystery