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Overanxious film critic Allan (Woody Allen) sinks into a depression after his wife leaves him. Concerned, his married friends Dick (Tony Roberts) and Linda (Diane Keaton) encourage him to meet new women. Inspired by Humphrey Bogart's dark persona, Allan attempts to emulate him in flirting with women. However, his frail personality ensures that his every attempt blows up in his face. His hapless romantic life reaches catastrophic levels when he develops feelings for Linda. Read More Read Less

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Play It Again, Sam | Rotten Tomatoes (1) Derek Adams Time Out The working out of the parallels with Casablanca are masterly, and there are plenty of good sight gags and one-liners. Jun 24, 2006 Full Review Play It Again, Sam | Rotten Tomatoes (2) Roger Ebert Chicago Sun-Times 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." Rated: 3/4 Oct 23, 2004 Full Review Play It Again, Sam | Rotten Tomatoes (3) Nell Minow Movie Mom Rated: 3/5 Jan 30, 2003 Full Review Play It Again, Sam | Rotten Tomatoes (4) Dick Lochte Los Angeles Free Press Allen has the uncanny knack of magnifying our most unguarded, embarrassing, selfish and just plain silly moments into a blossoming garden of neuroses and phobias. Jan 8, 2020 Full Review Play It Again, Sam | Rotten Tomatoes (5) Christopher Hudson The Spectator Play It Again, Sam, is another demonstration of the comedian's self-obsessed, self-abusive humour. It is almost continuously funny in a brittle way. But the sour, allusive, intellectual witticisms begin to lose their pith Nov 17, 2017 Full Review Play It Again, Sam | Rotten Tomatoes (6) Fernando F. Croce CinePassion The cinephile's dilemma (i.e., the "watcher" versus the "doer"), with a nifty central gag Mar 15, 2010 Full Review Read all reviews

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Matthew B Play It Again, Sam may not have the depth of later Woody Allen films, but it was an important transition from earlier light-hearted Allen comedies to the more serious works that were to follow.Allen began with movies such as Take the Money and Run, Bananas, Sleeper, and Love and Death, which were essentially a series of comic set-pieces, tied together by a loose storyline. From this, he was to move on to romantic comedies in which there was a stronger plot and deeper characterisation, such as Annie Hall and Manhattan.Play It Again, Sam was made before Sleeper, and Love and Death, but it anticipated what would come later. It is essentially a comedy with no very serious pretentions, but with a well-developed narrative that tells a story with a clear beginning, middle and end.The title of the film is derived from a misquotation of a famous line in Casablanca. At the start of the movie, a rapt Allan Felix (Allen) is watching the end of Casablanca, the images from the screen reflecting off his glasses; by the end of the movie, he is living out the same scene.It is Bogart that Allan particularly admires. There are posters of the iconic actor on all the walls of Allan's flat. To say that Allan's life is influenced by Bogie is an understatement. In fact a manifestation of the deceased actor (played by Jerry Lacy) appears in Allan's room and offers him advice about his love life.Admittedly Bogart is perhaps not the right kind of person to coach someone like Allan. As Bogart tells him, "I never saw a dame yet that didn't understand a good slap in the mouth or a slug from a 45". Allan is a man who is more comfortable watching old movies than dating girls. He would rather take a date to an Erich von Stroheim film festival than to a club. He knows the dialogue from the key scenes in Casablanca off by heart, but he can never be like his hero.Woody Allen's film is redolent with nostalgia about the past. Wouldn't we all sometimes like to have a guardian angel who steps in to offer us advice? And who better than one of our heroes? However Allen is wise enough to recognise that an idealised version of the past can provide no serious help in understanding the inadequacies of human beings in the present. Bogart can take Allan only so far, as this is a different world.Woody Allen adopts a style that would become more familiar in Annie Hall a few years later. His hero soliloquises or has conversations with Bogart. The story contains flashbacks and comical fantasies, including scenarios where Dick tells Allan that he is running off with an Inuit, decides to drown himself, or attempts to murder Allan Italian-style.There are not as many comic set-pieces as in Allen's other early movies, and the dramatic content is not as profound as in Allen's later films, but Play It Again, Sam is still a very funny work that created the space to allow Allen to move from comedian to serious film-maker.I wrote a longer appreciation of Play It Again, Sam on my blog page if you would like to read more: https://themoviescreenscene.wordpress.com/2022/02/16/play-it-again-sam-1972/ Rated 4.5/5 Stars • Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 09/08/23 Full Review william d Still funny fifty years later. Rated 4/5 Stars • Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review the movie h Movie Rating: 7/10 Rated 3.5/5 Stars • Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member One of the funniest movies I've ever seen over and over and over. Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/21/23 Full Review jordan m I find myself trying to temper my disappointment here with the fact that this was one of Woody's first movies & that he was essentially an amateur filmmaker at this point in his career. I've only seen two other movies of his and neither were from his long list of Oscar-nominated screenplays, but even those were significantly better than this, especially Small Time Crooks. The narrative felt lazy when they had Woody speaking his comedy-adjacent lines to himself and even at 85 minutes they seemed to squeeze an incredibly simple story for all it was worth to make it to the runtime they had. I had come to expect tight, complex, intriguing movie plots from his post-2000s work and instead got one of the weakest scenarios for a movie that I've ever seen. Woody's character doesn't get into enough situations to have any really memorable quips; a handful of his lines were chuckle-worthy and the Bogart conscience was good movie fodder, but how this ever achieved a 7.6 rating on IMDb I will never understand. Rated 1.5/5 Stars • Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review dave s Play It Again, Sam was directed by Herbert Ross, but it's clearly a Woody Allen film from start to finish. With many visual and thematic references to Bogart and Casablanca, Allen plays a neurotic film critic who is dumped by his wife. Aided by a pair of friends (Diane Keaton, Tony Roberts) with the specter of Humphrey Bogart (Jerry Lacy) as a mentor, he embarks on a quest to find a woman who can accept his eccentricities. Despite coming across, at times, as more theatrical than cinematic, it is filled with one-liners and sight gags, most of which generate some decent laughs. Rated 3.5/5 Stars • Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Read all reviews

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Herbert Ross Director Woody Allen Allan Felix Diane Keaton Linda Christie Tony Roberts Dick Christie Jerry Lacy Humphrey Bogart Susan Anspach Nancy Felix
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Synopsis Overanxious film critic Allan (Woody Allen) sinks into a depression after his wife leaves him. Concerned, his married friends Dick (Tony Roberts) and Linda (Diane Keaton) encourage him to meet new women. Inspired by Humphrey Bogart's dark persona, Allan attempts to emulate him in flirting with women. However, his frail personality ensures that his every attempt blows up in his face. His hapless romantic life reaches catastrophic levels when he develops feelings for Linda.

Director
Herbert Ross

Producer
Arthur P. Jacobs

Screenwriter
Woody Allen, Woody Allen

Distributor
Paramount Pictures

Production Co
Paramount Pictures, APJAC Productions, Rollins-Joffe Productions

Rating
PG

Genre
Comedy

Original Language
English

Release Date (Theaters)
May 4, 1972, Original

Release Date (Streaming)
Jun 15, 2011

Runtime
1h 27m

Sound Mix
Mono

Aspect Ratio
35mm
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FAQs

Did Rick ever say play it again Sam? ›

The answer is, Rick (Bogart) never actually says “Play it again, Sam.” in “Casablanca”. Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman) says “Play it, Sam.

Why do people say play it again Sam? ›

Play it again, Sam may refer to: A misquotation of the line "Play it, Sam" from the 1942 film Casablanca. Play It Again, Sam (play), a 1969 Broadway play by Woody Allen.

Did Humphrey Bogart actually say play it again Sam? ›

In the 1942 film classic Casablanca, Richard "Rick" Blaine (Humphrey Bogart's character) never says "Play it again, Sam." In fact, nobody does. There are two exchanges that come close. The first takes place between Ilsa Lund Laszlo (Ingrid Bergman) and Sam (Dooley Wilson).

What movie is the phrase play it again Sam from? ›

Not, as many people think, “Play it again, Sam.” It's one of the most misquoted lines from a film, due in part to Casablanca's success. Two films that capitalised on its fame: a 1946 Marx Brothers spoof, A Night in Casablanca; and Woody Allen's, Play it Again, Sam (1972) may have aided in the mis-remembering.

What is the fake quote in Casablanca? ›

“Casablanca,” starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman, is often misquoted. "Luke, I am your father," is not the real quote.

What was Bogart's last line in Casablanca? ›

What Did Casablanca's Final Line Mean? As Rick and Renault walked away triumphant at the end of the film, Bogart delivered the iconic line "I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship," when speaking to his newfound ally.

Who used to say Play it again, Sam? ›

In the famous piano scene, Ilsa leans on the piano and says, "Play it once, Sam" and "Play it, Sam." Rick also says, "Play it" — but nobody says, "Play it again, Sam." Most attribute the phrase, and the misunderstanding, to Woody Allen's stage play of the same name, which became a major motion picture in 1972.

Did Boogie say Play it again, Sam? ›

For everyone knows that the line of dialogue involved ('Play it, Sam'), so widely misquoted as 'Play it again, Sam', was not spoken by Humphrey Bogart (Rick Blaine), but by Ingrid Bergman (Ilsa Lund).

What caused Humphrey Bogart's lisp? ›

Bogart was well read and smart but a poor student and left school to join the Navy in final days of World War I. The Bogart legend has it that he got his distinctive lisp from shrapnel that scarred his upper lip when his vessel was shelled.

What was Humphrey Bogart's famous line? ›

"The whole world is three drinks behind. If everyone in the world would take three drinks, we would have no trouble. If Stalin, Truman and everybody else in the world had three drinks right now, we'd all loosen up and we wouldn't need the United Nations. Things are never so bad they can't be made worse.

Did Rick and Ilsa sleep together? ›

All direct references to sex were deleted; Renault's selling of visas for sex, and Rick and Ilsa's previous sexual relationship were implied elliptically rather than referenced explicitly.

Where does Play it again, Sam come from? ›

This is well-known as one of the most widely misquoted lines from films. The actual line in the film is 'Play it, Sam'. Something approaching 'Play it again, Sam' is first said in the film by Ilsa Lund (Ingrid Bergman) in an exchange with the piano player 'Sam' (Dooley Wilson): Ilsa: Play it once, Sam.

What is the most famous line in Casablanca? ›

But one classic catchphrase from Casablanca beats them out. The line: "Here's looking at you, kid." The setup: Spoken by Rick (Humphrey Bogart) to Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman).

What was Rick's famous line in Casablanca? ›

Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart)

After their charged reunion, Rick drank his sorrows away while Sam attempted to lift his spirits. Rick told Sam in this iconic Casablanca line, “Of all the gin joints in all the towns in the world, she walks into mine.”

What song did Rick ask Sam to play in Casablanca? ›

Spotting Rick's friend and house pianist, Sam, Ilsa asks him to play "As Time Goes By". Rick storms over, furious that Sam disobeyed his order never to perform that song again, and is stunned to see Ilsa. She is accompanied by her husband, Victor Laszlo, a renowned fugitive Czechoslovak Resistance leader.

Who says Play it, Sam in Casablanca? ›

Ilsa : Play it, Sam. Play "As Time Goes By." Sam : [lying] Oh, I can't remember it, Miss Ilsa.

Did Humphrey Bogart ever say pork chops and applesauce? ›

The phrase "pork chops and apple sauce" became a catchphrase of the television show The Brady Bunch, after the 1971 episode "The Personality Kid" featured Peter Brady (played by Christopher Knight) saying "pork chops and apple sauce" while impersonating the voice of Humphrey Bogart.

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