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On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, The Purple Rose of Cairo holds an approval rating of 93%, based on 41 reviews, with an average score of 8/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Lighthearted and sweet, The Purple Rose of Cairo stands as one of Woody Allen's more inventive—and enchantingly whimsical—pictures."
Scenes from the 1985 Woody Allen-directed The Purple Rose of Cairo were filmed in the Mt. Arlington area. A scene featuring Jeff Daniels and Mia Farrow was shot in the entranceway to the "Wildcat" wooden roller coaster. [1] [2]
She later appeared in such films as The Purple Rose of Cairo, Dragnet, and Brain Donors. She has appeared on television in Riptide, The Law and Harry McGraw, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Melrose Place, NYPD Blue, Babylon 5, The X-Files and Close to Home, as well as doing voiceover work on animated films.
The Purple Rose of Cairo United States: Woody Allen: Desperately Seeking Susan United States: Susan Seidelman: The Killing Fields United Kingdom: Roland Joffé: Ran: δΉ± Japan: Akira Kurosawa: Year of the Dragon United States: Michael Cimino: 1987: The Name of the Rose: Il nome della rosa Italy / West Germany: Jean-Jacques Annaud: After Hours ...
“The Color Purple” will make its streaming debut on Max on Feb. 16. The movie musical remake from Warner Bros. and director Blitz Bazawule is up for an Academy Award and received two SAG Award ...
Broadway Danny Rose: Lady at Party 1985 The Purple Rose of Cairo: Olga 1985 Remington Steele: Shirley Tannenbaum Episode: "Steele in the Chips" 1986 Weekend Warriors: Betty Beep 1987 CBS Summer Playhouse: Belle Meyers Episode: "Son of Gunz" 1989 Penn & Teller Get Killed: Airport Security Guard 1989 Last Exit to Brooklyn: Ella 1989 Baby Boom: Ofelia
When will The Color Purple hit streaming platforms? Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning book of the same name by Alice Walker, The Color Purple has actually been adapted to film twice. The new ...
Her film credits include the Woody Allen films Manhattan, Stardust Memories, The Purple Rose of Cairo, and Allen's segment in New York Stories. She was also a favorite of Paul Mazursky, who cast her in Next Stop, Greenwich Village and Willie & Phil.