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Whatever Works -- An eccentric older man (David) encounters a Southern belle (Wood) and promptly falls in love. But how will the couple, her family, and his New York City friends mix?

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Director:
Writer (WGA):
Woody Allen (written by)
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Release Date:
1 July 2009 (France) See more »
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Plot:
Attempting to impress his ideologies on religion, relationships, and the randomness (and worthlessness) of existence... See more » | Add synopsis »
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Cast

  (in credits order) (complete, awaiting verification)

Larry David ... Boris

Adam Brooks ... Boris' Friend

Lyle Kanouse ... Boris' Friend

Michael McKean ... Boris' Friend

Clifford Lee Dickson ... Boy on Street

Yolonda Ross ... Boy's Mother

Carolyn McCormick ... Jessica
Samantha Bee ... Chess Mother

Conleth Hill ... Brockman

Marcia DeBonis ... Lady at Chinese Restaurant

Evan Rachel Wood ... Melody

John Gallagher Jr. ... Perry
Willa Cuthrell-Tuttleman ... Chess Girl (as Willa Cuthrell Tuttleman)

Nicole Patrick ... Perry's Friend

Patricia Clarkson ... Marietta

Henry Cavill ... Randy

Olek Krupa ... Morgenstern

Ed Begley Jr. ... John

Christopher Evan Welch ... Howard

Jessica Hecht ... Helena
Lindsay Michelle Nader ... Television Voice (voice)

Armand Schultz ... Television Voice (voice)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Steve Antonucci ... Flea Market Shopper (uncredited)

Marc Alan Austen ... Photo Gallery Patron (uncredited)
Julie Basem ... Cafe Waitress (uncredited)

Kenneth Edelson ... Gallery Guest (uncredited)

Gabriel Nussbaum ... Concert Goer (uncredited)

Chris Nuñez ... Concert Goer (uncredited)

Quincy Rose ... Guy on Bench (uncredited)

Robin Singer ... Indie Rocker (uncredited)
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Directed by
Woody Allen 
 
Writing credits
(WGA)
Woody Allen (written by)

Produced by
Letty Aronson .... producer
Brahim Chioua .... executive producer
Charles H. Joffe .... co-executive producer
Vincent Maraval .... executive producer
Helen Robin .... co-producer
Jack Rollins .... co-executive producer
Stephen Tenenbaum .... producer
 
Cinematography by
Harris Savides 
 
Film Editing by
Alisa Lepselter 
 
Casting by
Ali Farrell 
Laura Rosenthal 
Juliet Taylor 
 
Production Design by
Santo Loquasto 
 
Art Direction by
Tom Warren 
 
Set Decoration by
Ellen Christiansen 
 
Costume Design by
Suzy Benzinger 
 
Makeup Department
Robert Fama .... key hair stylist
Gail McGuire .... hair stylist
Linda Melo .... makeup artist (as Linda Melo-Danzo)
Rosemary Zurlo .... key makeup artist (as Rosemarie Zurlo)
 
Production Management
Helen Robin .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Dan Majkut .... dga trainee
Murphy Occhino .... second assistant director
Richard Patrick .... first assistant director
 
Art Department
Kenneth Brzozowski .... key carpenter
Kathleen Dolan .... assistant property master
Virginia Gifford .... scenic artist
James Granger .... art department assistant
Daniel K. Grosso .... leadman
Beth Kuhn .... assistant art director
Glenn Lloyd .... art department coordinator
Ann Durnin Mckendry .... set dresser
Ann Miller .... property master
Nicholas J. Mongelli Jr. .... chief construction grip
Thomas Nousias .... scenic artist (as Tom Nousias)
Mark Pollard .... additional graphic artist
Jon Ringbom .... master scenic artist
Manny Sanchez .... carpenter
Elizabeth Schlitten .... assistant property master
Cliff Schorr .... stand-by scenic artist
Andrew Spagnoli .... set dresser
Jennifer B. Starke .... assistant set decorator (as Jennifer Starke)
Rodney Sterbenz .... set dresser
Richard Tenewitz .... construction coordinator
Dana Wilson .... scenic artist
Joseph Ziegler .... stand-by carpenter
 
Sound Department
Gary Alper .... production sound mixer
Ryan Collison .... foley engineer
Lee Dichter .... re-recording mixer: Sound One Corp.
Pete Fonda .... boom operator
Matthew Haasch .... foley editor (as Matt Haasch)
Robert Hein .... supervising sound editor
Thomas Kodros .... sound consultant: Dolby
Sylvia Menno .... dialogue editor
Glenfield Payne .... sound effects editor
Jay Peck .... foley artist
Jason Stasium .... cable person
Damian Volpe .... sound effects editor
David Wahnon .... sound editor
 
Visual Effects by
Randall Balsmeyer .... visual effects supervisor: Big Film Design (as Randy Balsmeyer)
Dana Bloder .... digital opticals producer: Technicolor, NY
J. John Corbett .... compositing supervisor: Big Film Design
Charles Lapage .... digital compositor
Jesse Morrow .... digital opticals: Technicolor, NY
David Piombino .... digital compositing: Big Film Design
Adrienne Winterhalter .... visual effects producer: Big Film Design
 
Stunts
Peter Bucossi .... stunt coordinator
Don Hewitt .... stunt double: Boris (as Don Hewitt Sr.)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Christian Baldi .... lighting technician
Matt Balzarini .... second assistant camera
Adriana Brunetto-Lipman .... camera loader (as Adriana Brunatto)
Greg Canicio .... best boy rigging grip
Joel Carucci .... key rigging grip
Marcel Ciurea .... grip
Rashad Clinton .... rigging grip
Doug Dalisera .... key rigging electric (as Douglas Dalisera)
Russell Engels .... gaffer (as Russ Engels)
Robert K. Feldmann .... grip
James W. Finnerty .... key grip (as James Finnerty Jr.)
Kevin Fraser .... key grip
Timothy Healy .... electrician
Patrick Johnson .... rigging grip
Richard C. Kerekes .... dolly grip
James Mah .... best boy electric (as Jim Mah)
Jessica Miglio .... still photographer
Tim Norman .... first assistant camera
Christopher Purificato .... best boy grip (as Chris Purificato)
Kyle Rudolph .... camera operator
James F. Walsh .... shop electric (as James Walsh Sr.)
Kevin Walsh .... best boy rigging electric
 
Casting Department
Karen E. Etcoff .... extras casting: Kee Casting
Maribeth Fox .... casting associate
David H. Kramer .... adr voice casting
Bill Tripician .... extras casting associate
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Danajean Cicerchi .... costume supervisor
Jeff Fender .... costume assistant
Nicholas McManus .... costume production assistant
Marco Piemontese .... costume assistant
Scott Westervelt .... costume supervisor
Patrick Wiley .... assistant costume designer
 
Editorial Department
Terry Claborn .... color timer: Technicolor, No. Hollywood
Mo Henry .... negative cutter
Kate Rose Itzkowitz .... assistant editor
Morgan Neville .... first assistant editor (as Morgan A. Neville)
Tim Stipan .... digital opticals colorist: Technicolor, NY
Brian Umana .... editing intern: dailies
Joe Violante .... dailies advisor: Technicolor, NY
 
Music Department
Jill Meyers .... music clearances
Roy B. Yokelson .... music recording engineer (uncredited)
 
Transportation Department
John Canavan .... transportation co-captain
Eugene O'Neill .... transportation captain (as Gene O'Neill)
 
Other crew
Deborah Alexander .... assistant: Mr. Tenenbaum
Abby Bailey .... assistant production accountant
Theo Brooks .... production assistant
Laura Comerford .... insurance: AON/Albert G. Ruben, Inc.
Angela Cutrone .... additional production assistant
Leo Driver .... parking coordinator
Bill Garvey .... location scout
Tom Glick .... production assistant
Michael J. Harker .... completion bond representative
Rebecca Hawkes .... technical services: worldwide, Schedule 2
Shani Hinton .... legal services: Jitterbug Law
Sophie Holland .... production assistant
Adrianne Jorge .... projectionist
Elizabeth Klenk .... second assistant location manager
Scott Kordish .... production coordinator
James Lesage .... set production assistant
Phillip Leung .... production assistant
Jessica Lichtner .... script supervisor
Pietro Lorino Jr. .... production accountant
Gine Lui .... location scout
Liz Magee .... production assistant
Suk Yi Mar .... location scout (as Suk-Yi Mar)
Richard McCune .... production financing: City National Bank (as Richard V. McCune)
Soren Miltich .... set production assistant
Kathryn Minogue .... stand-in
Christie Mullen .... location manager
Brian Papworth .... set production assistant
Erik Piecuch .... production financing: City National Bank
Emma Pindar .... technical services: worldwide, Schedule 2
Lynn H. Powers .... assistant location manager
Regina Scott .... additional production assistant
Jeff Sedwick .... additional production assistant
Colby Shrefler .... location assistant
Joshua Shull .... location assistant
Nate Shull .... location assistant
Susan Silas .... location scout
Lora Sorrentino .... set production assistant
John Spady .... second assistant location manager
Laura Streicher .... assistant: Mr. David
Peter Tavis Jr. .... production office assistant
Irwin J. Tenenbaum .... legal services: Loeb & Loeb
Melissa Tomjanovich .... assistant: Mr. Allen
Amy R. Trachtman .... assistant production coordinator
Kelly Trivigno .... payroll accountant
Caroline Turner .... publicity: Hyperactive Publicity
Joseph Turner .... set production assistant
Sawyer Williams .... production secretary
Liam Doyle .... production assistant (uncredited)
 
Thanks
Roberto Cavalli .... thanks
Antoine Douaihy .... the producers gratefully acknowledge and wish to thank for their assistance: "Marietta's Photographs" - Female Figures, "Untitled #1" through "Untitled #12" and Male Figures, "Untitled #13" through "Untitled #18" (as Antoine L. Douaihy)
Cristobal Gabarron .... the producers gratefully acknowledge and wish to thank for their assistance: The Gabarron Foundation artwork by
Neil Girardi .... thanks
James Hickey .... thanks
Greg Johnson .... thanks
Robert Lee Morris .... thanks
Peter Som .... thanks
Vivienne Tam .... thanks
Diane von Fürstenberg .... thanks
 

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Additional Details

Also Known As:
"Tudo Pode Dar Certo" - Brazil, Portugal (imdb display title)
"Κι' Αν Σου Κάτσει;" - Greece
"Así pasa cuando sucede" - Mexico (imdb display title)
"Basta che funzioni" - Italy
"Co nas kreci, co nas podnieca" - Poland
"Comme tu veux" - Canada (French title) (imdb display title)
"Kad ir kas benutiktu" - Lithuania (imdb display title)
"Ki an sou katsei?" - Greece (transliterated ISO-LATIN-1 title)
"Kim kiminle nerede?" - Turkey (Turkish title)
"Mig og Melody" - Denmark (imdb display title)
"Mis iganes" - Estonia
"Que la cosa funcione" - Argentina (imdb display title)
"Si la cosa funciona" - Spain
"Sta god uspeva" - Serbia (imdb display title)
"Whatever works - Liebe sich wer kann" - Germany
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MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for sexual situations including dialogue, brief nude images and thematic material
Runtime:
USA:92 min (Tribeca Film Festival) | Argentina:92 min
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Aspect Ratio:
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Certification:
USA:PG-13 (certificate #44832) | Canada:14A (Ontario) | Canada:G (Quebec) | Canada:PG (Alberta/British Columbia/Manitoba) | Sweden:Btl | Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud) | Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva) | France:U | Norway:A | Singapore:M18 | Hong Kong:IIB | Australia:M | Netherlands:6 | Portugal:M/12 (Qualidade) | Ireland:15A | UK:12A | Brazil:12 | Japan:PG12 | Argentina:13

Did You Know?

Trivia:
The role of Boris Yellnikoff was original written for Zero Mostel. After Mostel's death in 1977, Woody Allen set the screenplay aside. However, with a potential actor's strike during 2008-9, Allen chose this old screenplay to be his next film. Furthermore Zero Mostel and Larry David both played the role of Max Bialistock. Mostel in the original Producers and David in the play within a show representing the main story arc from season 4 of Curb your Enthusiasm.See more »
Goofs:
Errors in geography: Melody says she is from Mississippi and that her parents moved there from Louisiana. She also refers to living in Plaquemines County. There is no Plaquemines County is Mississippi. In Louisiana, where there are parishes instead of counties, there is a Plaquemines Parish.See more »
Quotes:
[first lines]
Boris Yellnikoff:That's not what I'm saying, imbecile. You guys completely misrepresent my ideas, why would I even want to talk with those idiots.
Boris' Friend:Just calm down.
Boris' Friend:That's not true, Boris.
Boris Yellnikoff:No, don't tell me to calm down, I am calm. Just stop.
Boris' Friend:Don't jump on us just because we don't understand what you're saying.
Boris Yellnikoff:I didn't jump on you. It's not the idea behind Christianity I'm faulting, or Judaism, or any religion. It's the professionals who've made it into corporate business. There's big money in the god racket, big money.
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Movie Connections:
References It's a Wonderful Life (1946)See more »
Soundtrack:
Happy Birthday To YouSee more »

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85 out of 118 people found the following review useful.
Woody has done it again, 5 July 2009
Author: carped from Toronto, Canada

The critics have missed on this one. Don't believe the negative reviews. It's the funniest one from Woody since maybe Deconstructing Harry. Everything works. From the very original script, combining Allen's bleak view of life with effervescent farcical plot line, to uniformly fine performances from Larry David, Evan Rachel Wood, Patricia Clarkson, and the rest of the cast. Comedic sparks fly non-stop. Not just light chuckles here and there at Woody's witticisms, but loud all-out laughter. The scenes with Ed Begley's and Patricia Clarkson's transformations of 'classic text-book right-wing material' are especially hilarious. And in the end I came out from the theater, thinking that in a paradoxical way it was one of the most life-affirming pictures from the master.

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