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Overview

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Director:
Writer:
Walter Bernstein (written by)
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Release Date:
17 September 1976 (USA) more
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Tagline:
America's Most Unlikely Hero.
Plot:
A cashier poses as a writer for blacklisted talents to submit their work through, but the injustice around him pushes him to take a stand. full summary | add synopsis
Awards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 3 nominations more
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(3 articles)
Actor Stang Dies
 (From WENN. 22 December 2009, 8:11 AM, PST)

A chat with the cast of Woody Allen's Whatever Works
 (From The Hollywood Interview. 18 June 2009, 11:52 PM, PDT)

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Powerful and affecting film about the Blacklist. more (40 total)

Cast

  (Cast overview, first billed only)

Woody Allen ... Howard Prince
Zero Mostel ... Hecky Brown
Herschel Bernardi ... Phil Sussman

Michael Murphy ... Alfred Miller

Andrea Marcovicci ... Florence Barrett
Remak Ramsay ... Hennessey
Marvin Lichterman ... Myer Prince
Lloyd Gough ... Delaney
David Margulies ... Phelps
Joshua Shelley ... Sam
Norman Rose ... Howard's Attorney
Charles Kimbrough ... Committee Counselor
Josef Sommer ... Committee Chairman (as M. Josef Sommer)

Danny Aiello ... Danny LaGattuta
Georgann Johnson ... T. V. Interviewer
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Der Strohmann (Austria) (West Germany) [de]
A jónevü senki (Hungary) [hu]
Aldrig i livet (Sweden) [sv]
El testaferro (Venezuela) [es]
Figurant (Poland) [pl]
Il prestanome (Italy) [it]
La tapadera (Spain) [es]
Le prête-nom (France) [fr]
Musta lista (Finland) [fi]
O Testa de Ferro (Portugal) [pt]
Stråmanden (Denmark) [da]
Svartelesten (Norway) [no]
Testa-de-ferro Por Acaso (Brazil) [pt]
Vitrina, I... (Greece) [el]
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Runtime:
95 min
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Black and White | Color (Metrocolor)
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1.85 : 1 more
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Trivia:
The writers in the deli, according to screenwriter Walter Bernstein, were a composite of himself, Abraham Polonsky, and Arnold Manoff. All 3 writers were blacklisted by Hollywood as a result of the HUAC hearings, and all 3 co-wrote the segments for the 50's TV series "You Are There" (1953). more
Goofs:
Anachronisms: When Howard and Florence kiss in the park , the Bi-Level George Washington Bridge can be seen in the background. In 1952 when this movie takes place, the bridge only had 1 level. more
Quotes:
Florence Barrett: A writer looks for trouble.
Howard Prince: No, wrong. A lunatic looks for trouble.
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Movie Connections:
Referenced in I Am Woody (2003) more
Soundtrack:
Anything for a Laugh more

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19 out of 20 people found the following comment useful.
Powerful and affecting film about the Blacklist., 6 March 1999
Author: otter from Mountain View, Ca.

It's the 1950's, and Senator Joseph McCarthy has whipped America and especially Hollywood into an anti-communitst frenzy. Anyone who ever had ties to the left wing is persecuted and denied employment. Which means a big opportunity for Woody Allen (acting only, he didn't write or direct) to make a few bucks selling scripts written by blacklisted writers, being the "Front" of the title. Little does he know what he's getting into. Woody's masquerade starts as a favor to a pal in trouble and a chance for easy money, but it quickly snowballs into serious involvement with some very ugly things.

Great script and excellent performances by Allen and Andrea Marcovicci, but the film is lifted to terrifying heights by the magnificent Zero Mostel as a blacklisted comic. Every indignity and loss he faces is reflected in his wonderful face with a terrible sweet-natured dignity, you can see the weariness and hopelessness growing in his eyes scene by scene. His tragedy changes the lives of all the other characters, and makes the film the fine thing that it is.

There's a lot of wit and black humor in this film, but overall it's a very affecting tragedy, one with a fine, strong, yet hopeful ending.

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