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Play It Again, Sam (film) - Wikipedia Play It Again, Sam is a 1972 American comedy film written by and starring Woody Allen, based on his 1969 Broadway play of the same title The film was directed by Herbert Ross, instead of Allen, who usually directs his own written work
Play It Again, Sam (1972) - IMDb Play It Again, Sam: Directed by Herbert Ross With Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Tony Roberts, Jerry Lacy A film critic obsessed with Casablanca (1942) seeks to get over his wife leaving him by dating again with the help of a married couple and his illusory idol, Humphrey Bogart
Play It Again Sam - Meaning Origin Of The Phrase - Phrasefinder What's the origin of the phrase 'Play it again Sam'? Bogart’s supposed line from Casablanca This is well-known as one of the most widely misquoted lines from films The actual line in the film is ‘Play it, Sam’
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Play It Again, Sam movie review (1972) - Roger Ebert Maybe the movie has too much coherence, and the plot is too predictable; that’s a weakness of films based on well-made Broadway plays Still, that’s hardly a serious complaint about something as funny as Play It Again, Sam ”
Watch Play It Again, Sam | Prime Video - amazon. com A neurotic film critic obsessed with the movie Casablanca attempts to get over his wife leaving him by dating again with the help of a married couple and his illusory idol, Humphrey Bogart Watch Play It Again, Sam | Prime Video
Play it Again, Sam - Woody Allen PLAY IT AGAIN, SAM is a 1972 film written by and starring Woody Allen, based on his 1969 Broadway play The film was directed by Herbert Ross, which is unusual for Allen, who usually directs his own written work