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Bullets Over Broadway

Bullets Over Broadway is a 1994 American black comedy crime film directed by Woody Allen, written by Allen and Douglas McGrath and starring an ensemble cast including John Cusack, Dianne Wiest, Chazz Palminteri, and Jennifer Tilly.

Bullets Over Broadway
Theatrical release poster
Directed byWoody Allen
Written by
Produced byRobert Greenhut
Starring
CinematographyCarlo DiPalma
Edited bySusan E. Morse
Production
company
Sweetland Films
Distributed byMiramax Films
Release dates
  • September 4, 1994 (1994-09-04) (Venice)
  • October 14, 1994 (1994-10-14) (United States)
Running time
98 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$20 million[1]
Box office$37.5 million[2][3]

The film was nominated for seven Academy Awards, including Allen for Best Director, Allen and McGrath for Best Original Screenplay, Palminteri for Best Supporting Actor, and both Tilly and Wiest for Best Supporting Actress, with the latter winning for her performance, the second time Allen directed her to an Academy Award. Considered one of his best works, Bullets Over Broadway is the most recent film directed by Allen with a shared writing credit.

Plot Edit

In 1928, David Shayne is an idealistic young playwright newly arrived on Broadway from Pittsburgh. Desperate to gain financing for his play, God of Our Fathers, he is convinced by producer Julian Marx to cast actress Olive Neal, the girlfriend of gangster Nick Valenti, in a minor role.

Compensating for his frustration with the demanding and talentless Olive, Shayne is thrilled to cast alcoholic faded star Helen Sinclair in the lead role, along with the dieting British thespian Warner Purcell. Rehearsals are soon thrown into chaos when Olive shows up escorted by Cheech, a mob henchman, who insists on watching rehearsals.

Eventually Cheech starts giving notes on the script to Shayne, who is initially angered by the intrusion but quickly realizes the ideas are excellent. Cheech, who barely learned to read before burning down his school, has a natural talent for playwriting, but is not interested in taking any credit. The cast members herald the revised script as genius, disparaging his initial draft as dull and pompous.

Buoyed by their imminent success, Shayne and the actors succumb to their vices. His partner, Ellen, catches him cheating on her with Helen. Warner indulges in overeating and begins an affair with Olive, which he attempts to break off when Cheech threatens his life. Growing increasingly frustrated with Olive's poor acting, Cheech tries to have her fired from the production. After Shayne reminds him he cannot get rid of Olive, Cheech murders her and dumps her body in a river.

Olive's murder is widely assumed to be part of an inter-gang conflict, but Shayne immediately senses the truth and argues with Cheech. Regretting his mistakes, Shayne is dismayed to learn that Ellen is leaving him for his hedonistic Marxist friend Sheldon Flender.

On opening night, Valenti accuses Cheech of Olive's murder, which he denies. Henchmen Rocco and Aldo chase Cheech backstage while the play is being performed, shooting him. With his dying words, Cheech gives Shayne a new final line for the play. The play is a critical and commercial success, but Shayne skips the after-party to confront Flender. He confesses his lack of talent and proposes marriage to Ellen, who accepts his newfound desire to leave high society and move back to Pittsburgh.

Cast Edit

Production Edit

The film's locales include the duplex co-op on the 22nd floor of 5 Tudor City Place in Manhattan.[4]

The film's title may have been an homage to a lengthy sketch of the same title from the 1950s television show Caesar's Hour; one of Allen's first jobs in television was writing for Sid Caesar specials after the initial run of the show.[5]

The film featured the last screen appearance of Benay Venuta. Allen cast her in a cameo role as a well-wishing wealthy theatre patron.[6] She died of lung cancer in September 1995.

Soundtrack Edit

Reception Edit

Bullets Over Broadway received a positive response from critics. On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 95% based on 60 reviews, with an average rating of 7.9/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "A gleefully entertaining backstage comedy, Bullets Over Broadway features some of Woody Allen's sharpest, most inspired late-period writing and direction."[8]

Janet Maslin of The New York Times described the film as "a bright, energetic, sometimes side-splitting comedy with vital matters on its mind, precisely the kind of sharp-edged farce [Allen] has always done best."[9] Todd McCarthy of Variety similarly called it "a backstage comedy bolstered by healthy shots of prohibition gangster melodrama and romantic entanglements" and wrote, "In its mixing of showbiz and gangsters, this is a nice companion piece to Allen's Broadway Danny Rose, and about as amusing."[10] Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times praised, "Bullets Over Broadway shares a kinship with a more serious film by Allen, Crimes and Misdemeanors, in which a man committed murder and was able, somehow, to almost justify it. Now here is the comic side of the same coin. The movie is very funny and, in the way it follows its logic wherever it leads, surprisingly tough."[11]

The film grossed $13.4 million in the United States and Canada and $24.1 million internationally for a worldwide total of $37.5 million.[2][3]

Awards and nominations Edit

Award Category Nominee(s) Result
20/20 Awards Best Director Woody Allen Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Chazz Palminteri Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Jennifer Tilly Nominated
Dianne Wiest Won
Best Original Screenplay Woody Allen and Douglas McGrath Nominated
Best Production Design Santo Loquasto Nominated
Best Costume Design Jeffrey Kurland Nominated
Academy Awards[12] Best Director Woody Allen Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Chazz Palminteri Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Jennifer Tilly Nominated
Dianne Wiest Won
Best Screenplay – Written Directly for the Screen Woody Allen and Douglas McGrath Nominated
Best Art Direction Santo Loquasto and Susan Bode Nominated
Best Costume Design Jeffrey Kurland Nominated
American Comedy Awards Funniest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Chazz Palminteri Nominated
Funniest Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Jennifer Tilly Nominated
Tracey Ullman Nominated
Dianne Wiest Won
Artios Awards[13] Outstanding Achievement in Feature Film Casting – Comedy Juliet Taylor Won
Awards Circuit Community Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role Dianne Wiest Won
Best Original Screenplay Woody Allen and Douglas McGrath Nominated
Best Art Direction Santo Loquasto and Susan Bode Nominated
Best Costume Design Jeffrey Kurland Nominated
Best Cast Ensemble Nominated
Honorable Mentions (The Next Ten Best Picture Contenders) Woody Allen Won
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards[14] Best Supporting Actress Tracey Ullman 3rd Place
Dianne Wiest 2nd Place
British Academy Film Awards[15] Best Screenplay – Original Woody Allen and Douglas McGrath Nominated
British Comedy Awards[16] Best Comedy Film Won
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards[17] Best Supporting Actor Chazz Palminteri Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Dianne Wiest Won
Chlotrudis Awards Best Movie Nominated
Best Supporting Actress Dianne Wiest Won
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actress Won
Golden Globe Awards[18] Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Dianne Wiest Won
Guldbagge Awards Best Foreign Film Woody Allen Nominated
Independent Spirit Awards[19] Best Feature Nominated
Best Supporting Male Chazz Palminteri Won
Best Supporting Female Dianne Wiest Won
Best Screenplay Woody Allen and Douglas McGrath Nominated
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards[20] Best Supporting Actress Dianne Wiest Won
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards[21] Best Supporting Actress Won
National Board of Review Awards[22] Top Ten Films 4th Place
National Society of Film Critics Awards[23] Best Supporting Actress Dianne Wiest Won
New York Film Critics Circle Awards[24] Best Supporting Actress Won
Sant Jordi Awards Best Foreign Actor Chazz Palminteri (also for A Bronx Tale and The Usual Suspects) Won
Screen Actors Guild Awards[25] Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Chazz Palminteri Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Dianne Wiest Won
Society of Texas Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actress Won
Southeastern Film Critics Association Awards[26] Best Supporting Actress Won
Writers Guild of America Awards[27] Best Screenplay – Written Directly for the Screen Woody Allen and Douglas McGrath Nominated

Year-end lists Edit

Stage musical Edit

Allen adapted the film as a stage jukebox musical, titled Bullets Over Broadway the Musical. The musical is directed and choreographed by Susan Stroman, produced by Julian Schlossberg and Allen's younger sister Letty Aronson, with a score from the American songbook using songs from the 1920s and 1930s.[46] The new musical premiered on Broadway at the St. James Theatre on April 10, 2014.[47] A staged reading was held in June 2013.[48] The cast features Zach Braff as David Shayne, Brooks Ashmanskas, Betsy Wolfe, Lenny Wolpe, and Vincent Pastore.[49] Marin Mazzie stars as Helen Sinclair,[50] and Karen Ziemba appears as Eden Brent.[51] Musical supervisor Glen Kelly has adapted and written additional lyrics for songs including "Tain't Nobody's Bus'ness", "Running Wild", "Let's Misbehave", and "I Found a New Baby".[47] The musical closed on August 24, 2014, after 156 performances and 33 previews.[52]

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For the Broadway musical based on the film see Bullets Over Broadway musical Bullets Over Broadway is a 1994 American black comedy crime film directed by Woody Allen written by Allen and Douglas McGrath and starring an ensemble cast including John Cusack Dianne Wiest Chazz Palminteri and Jennifer Tilly Bullets Over BroadwayTheatrical release posterDirected byWoody AllenWritten byWoody AllenDouglas McGrathProduced byRobert GreenhutStarringJim Broadbent John Cusack Harvey Fierstein Chazz Palminteri Mary Louise Parker Rob Reiner Jennifer Tilly Tracey Ullman Joe Viterelli Jack Warden Dianne WiestCinematographyCarlo DiPalmaEdited bySusan E MorseProductioncompanySweetland FilmsDistributed byMiramax FilmsRelease datesSeptember 4 1994 1994 09 04 Venice October 14 1994 1994 10 14 United States Running time98 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 20 million 1 Box office 37 5 million 2 3 The film was nominated for seven Academy Awards including Allen for Best Director Allen and McGrath for Best Original Screenplay Palminteri for Best Supporting Actor and both Tilly and Wiest for Best Supporting Actress with the latter winning for her performance the second time Allen directed her to an Academy Award Considered one of his best works Bullets Over Broadway is the most recent film directed by Allen with a shared writing credit Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Soundtrack 5 Reception 5 1 Awards and nominations 5 2 Year end lists 6 Stage musical 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditIn 1928 David Shayne is an idealistic young playwright newly arrived on Broadway from Pittsburgh Desperate to gain financing for his play God of Our Fathers he is convinced by producer Julian Marx to cast actress Olive Neal the girlfriend of gangster Nick Valenti in a minor role Compensating for his frustration with the demanding and talentless Olive Shayne is thrilled to cast alcoholic faded star Helen Sinclair in the lead role along with the dieting British thespian Warner Purcell Rehearsals are soon thrown into chaos when Olive shows up escorted by Cheech a mob henchman who insists on watching rehearsals Eventually Cheech starts giving notes on the script to Shayne who is initially angered by the intrusion but quickly realizes the ideas are excellent Cheech who barely learned to read before burning down his school has a natural talent for playwriting but is not interested in taking any credit The cast members herald the revised script as genius disparaging his initial draft as dull and pompous Buoyed by their imminent success Shayne and the actors succumb to their vices His partner Ellen catches him cheating on her with Helen Warner indulges in overeating and begins an affair with Olive which he attempts to break off when Cheech threatens his life Growing increasingly frustrated with Olive s poor acting Cheech tries to have her fired from the production After Shayne reminds him he cannot get rid of Olive Cheech murders her and dumps her body in a river Olive s murder is widely assumed to be part of an inter gang conflict but Shayne immediately senses the truth and argues with Cheech Regretting his mistakes Shayne is dismayed to learn that Ellen is leaving him for his hedonistic Marxist friend Sheldon Flender On opening night Valenti accuses Cheech of Olive s murder which he denies Henchmen Rocco and Aldo chase Cheech backstage while the play is being performed shooting him With his dying words Cheech gives Shayne a new final line for the play The play is a critical and commercial success but Shayne skips the after party to confront Flender He confesses his lack of talent and proposes marriage to Ellen who accepts his newfound desire to leave high society and move back to Pittsburgh Cast EditJohn Cusack as David Shayne Jack Warden as Julian Marx Chazz Palminteri as Cheech Joe Viterelli as Nick Valenti Jennifer Tilly as Olive Neal Rob Reiner as Sheldon Flender Stacey Nelkin as Rita Margaret Sophie Stein as Lili Mary Louise Parker as Ellen Dianne Wiest as Helen Sinclair Harvey Fierstein as Sid Loomis Shannah Laumeister as movie theatre victim Brian McConnachie as Mitch Sabine Edie Falco as Lorna Jim Broadbent as Warner Purcell Tracey Ullman as Eden Brent Debi Mazar as Vi Tony Sirico as Rocco Tony Darrow as Aldo Benay Venuta as theater well wisherProduction EditThe film s locales include the duplex co op on the 22nd floor of 5 Tudor City Place in Manhattan 4 The film s title may have been an homage to a lengthy sketch of the same title from the 1950s television show Caesar s Hour one of Allen s first jobs in television was writing for Sid Caesar specials after the initial run of the show 5 The film featured the last screen appearance of Benay Venuta Allen cast her in a cameo role as a well wishing wealthy theatre patron 6 She died of lung cancer in September 1995 Soundtrack Edit Toot Toot Tootsie Goo Bye Written by Dan Russo Ernie Erdman and Gus Kahn Performed by Al Jolson with the Vitaphone Orchestra Crazy Rhythm Lyrics by Irving Caesar Music by Joseph Meyer songwriter amp Roger Wolfe Kahn You ve Got to See Mamma Every Night or You Can t See Mamma at All Lyrics by Billy Rose Music by Con Conrad Make Believe Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Performed by The Three Deuces Musicians That Jungle Jamboree Written by Andy Razaf Harry Brooks amp Fats Waller Performed by Duke Ellington Lazy River Written by Hoagy Carmichael amp Sidney Arodin Performed by New Leviathan Oriental Fox Trot Orchestra Nagasaki Music by Harry Warren Lyrics by Mort Dixon Let s Misbehave By Cole Porter Performed by Irving Aaronson and his Commanders You Took Advantage of Me Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart When the Red Red Robin Comes Bob Bob Bobbin Along Written by Harry M Woods Ma He s Making Eyes at Me Lyrics by Sidney Clare Music by Con Conrad Performed by Eddie Cantor with Henri Rene and His Orchestra Thou Swell Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Lorenz Hart At the Jazz Band Ball Written by Nick LaRocca amp Larry Shields Performed by Bix Beiderbecke Poor Butterfly Music by Raymond Hubbell Lyrics by John Golden Performed by Red Nichols and His Five Pennies That Certain Feeling Music by George Gershwin Lyrics by Ira Gershwin Who Music by Jerome Kern Lyrics by Otto A Harbach amp Oscar Hammerstein II Performed by George Olsen 7 Reception EditBullets Over Broadway received a positive response from critics On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 95 based on 60 reviews with an average rating of 7 9 10 The website s critics consensus reads A gleefully entertaining backstage comedy Bullets Over Broadway features some of Woody Allen s sharpest most inspired late period writing and direction 8 Janet Maslin of The New York Times described the film as a bright energetic sometimes side splitting comedy with vital matters on its mind precisely the kind of sharp edged farce Allen has always done best 9 Todd McCarthy of Variety similarly called it a backstage comedy bolstered by healthy shots of prohibition gangster melodrama and romantic entanglements and wrote In its mixing of showbiz and gangsters this is a nice companion piece to Allen s Broadway Danny Rose and about as amusing 10 Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun Times praised Bullets Over Broadway shares a kinship with a more serious film by Allen Crimes and Misdemeanors in which a man committed murder and was able somehow to almost justify it Now here is the comic side of the same coin The movie is very funny and in the way it follows its logic wherever it leads surprisingly tough 11 The film grossed 13 4 million in the United States and Canada and 24 1 million internationally for a worldwide total of 37 5 million 2 3 Awards and nominations Edit Award Category Nominee s Result20 20 Awards Best Director Woody Allen NominatedBest Supporting Actor Chazz Palminteri NominatedBest Supporting Actress Jennifer Tilly NominatedDianne Wiest WonBest Original Screenplay Woody Allen and Douglas McGrath NominatedBest Production Design Santo Loquasto NominatedBest Costume Design Jeffrey Kurland NominatedAcademy Awards 12 Best Director Woody Allen NominatedBest Supporting Actor Chazz Palminteri NominatedBest Supporting Actress Jennifer Tilly NominatedDianne Wiest WonBest Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen Woody Allen and Douglas McGrath NominatedBest Art Direction Santo Loquasto and Susan Bode NominatedBest Costume Design Jeffrey Kurland NominatedAmerican Comedy Awards Funniest Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture Chazz Palminteri NominatedFunniest Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture Jennifer Tilly NominatedTracey Ullman NominatedDianne Wiest WonArtios Awards 13 Outstanding Achievement in Feature Film Casting Comedy Juliet Taylor WonAwards Circuit Community Awards Best Actress in a Supporting Role Dianne Wiest WonBest Original Screenplay Woody Allen and Douglas McGrath NominatedBest Art Direction Santo Loquasto and Susan Bode NominatedBest Costume Design Jeffrey Kurland NominatedBest Cast Ensemble NominatedHonorable Mentions The Next Ten Best Picture Contenders Woody Allen WonBoston Society of Film Critics Awards 14 Best Supporting Actress Tracey Ullman 3rd PlaceDianne Wiest 2nd PlaceBritish Academy Film Awards 15 Best Screenplay Original Woody Allen and Douglas McGrath NominatedBritish Comedy Awards 16 Best Comedy Film WonChicago Film Critics Association Awards 17 Best Supporting Actor Chazz Palminteri NominatedBest Supporting Actress Dianne Wiest WonChlotrudis Awards Best Movie NominatedBest Supporting Actress Dianne Wiest WonDallas Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards Best Supporting Actress WonGolden Globe Awards 18 Best Supporting Actress Motion Picture Dianne Wiest WonGuldbagge Awards Best Foreign Film Woody Allen NominatedIndependent Spirit Awards 19 Best Feature NominatedBest Supporting Male Chazz Palminteri WonBest Supporting Female Dianne Wiest WonBest Screenplay Woody Allen and Douglas McGrath NominatedKansas City Film Critics Circle Awards 20 Best Supporting Actress Dianne Wiest WonLos Angeles Film Critics Association Awards 21 Best Supporting Actress WonNational Board of Review Awards 22 Top Ten Films 4th PlaceNational Society of Film Critics Awards 23 Best Supporting Actress Dianne Wiest WonNew York Film Critics Circle Awards 24 Best Supporting Actress WonSant Jordi Awards Best Foreign Actor Chazz Palminteri also for A Bronx Tale and The Usual Suspects WonScreen Actors Guild Awards 25 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role Chazz Palminteri NominatedOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Dianne Wiest WonSociety of Texas Film Critics Awards Best Supporting Actress WonSoutheastern Film Critics Association Awards 26 Best Supporting Actress WonWriters Guild of America Awards 27 Best Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen Woody Allen and Douglas McGrath NominatedYear end lists Edit 4th National Board of Review 28 4th Glenn Lovell San Jose Mercury News 29 4th Sean P Means The Salt Lake Tribune 30 5th Robert Denerstein Rocky Mountain News 31 8th Peter Travers Rolling Stone 32 8th Kevin Thomas Los Angeles Times 33 8th John Hurley Staten Island Advance 34 10th Yardena Arar Los Angeles Daily News 35 11th Janet Maslin The New York Times 36 Top 9 not ranked Dan Webster The Spokesman Review 37 Top 10 listed alphabetically not ranked Bob Ross The Tampa Tribune 38 Top 10 not ranked Dennis King Tulsa World 39 Top 10 not ranked Howie Movshovitz The Denver Post 40 Top 5 runners up not ranked Scott Schuldt The Oklahoman 41 Honorable mentions Mike Clark USA Today 42 Honorable mention Duane Dudek Milwaukee Sentinel 43 Honorable mention Michael MacCambridge Austin American Statesman 44 Guilty pleasure Douglas Armstrong The Milwaukee Journal 45 Stage musical EditAllen adapted the film as a stage jukebox musical titled Bullets Over Broadway the Musical The musical is directed and choreographed by Susan Stroman produced by Julian Schlossberg and Allen s younger sister Letty Aronson with a score from the American songbook using songs from the 1920s and 1930s 46 The new musical premiered on Broadway at the St James Theatre on April 10 2014 47 A staged reading was held in June 2013 48 The cast features Zach Braff as David Shayne Brooks Ashmanskas Betsy Wolfe Lenny Wolpe and Vincent Pastore 49 Marin Mazzie stars as Helen Sinclair 50 and Karen Ziemba appears as Eden Brent 51 Musical supervisor Glen Kelly has adapted and written additional lyrics for songs including Tain t Nobody s Bus ness Running Wild Let s Misbehave and I Found a New Baby 47 The musical closed on August 24 2014 after 156 performances and 33 previews 52 References Edit Bullets Over Broadway 1994 Financial Information The Numbers Retrieved May 14 2023 a b Bullets Over Broadway Box Office Mojo Retrieved April 23 2023 a b Klady Leonard February 19 1996 B O with a vengeance 9 1 billion worldwide Variety p 1 Barbanel Josh March 18 2012 Selling a Tudor City Treasure The Wall 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