This is one of Woody Allen's best, made during one of his most creative periods. He skillfully interweaves the lives and loves of three upper class maiddle aged New York City sisters, along with their aging theatrical parents. Extremely well cast, acted, and directed. It has some funny Woody quips as well and stands up to repeat viewings.
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Topic - 'Hannah and her Sisters" - rico 11:57:34 05/09/06 (3)
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