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Scoop (2006)

Scoop (2006)
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Both laughs and thrills are on the masthead in this comedy drama about a would-be reporter written and directed by Woody Allen. Sondra Pransky (Scarlett Johansson) is an American journalism student who travels to England to visit friends. While in London, she attends a magic show where magician Sid "Splendini" Waterman (Woody Allen) brings her on-stage as part of a trick in which he makes her disappear. However, while waiting to be "de-materialized," she's visited by the ghost of a murdered reporter (Ian McShane), who passes along the scoop of the decade. The spirit claims that Peter Lyman (Hugh Jackman), the wealthy and handsome son of a well-known aristocrat, is leading a double life as "the Tarot Card Killer," a serial murderer who has been terrifying the nation and eluding police. With the magician's help, Jane begins investigating the story and is able to piece together some incriminating evidence against Lyman. However, the more she learns, the more dangerous her investigation becomes -- especially when she falls into a romance with the suspected killer. Scoop was Woody Allen's second consecutive film with leading lady Scarlett Johansson, after the critically acclaimed Match Point; it was also Allen's second feature to be shot in Great Britain. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Woody AllenHugh Jackman, (more)
Director(s):
Woody Allen
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Scoop

Both laughs and thrills are on the masthead in this comedy drama about a would-be reporter written and directed by Woody Allen. Sondra Pransky (Scarlett Johansson) is an American journalism student who travels to England to visit friends. While in London, she attends a magic show where magician Sid "Splendini" Waterman (Woody Allen) brings her on-stage as part of a trick in which he makes her disappear. However, while waiting to be "de-materialized," she's visited by the ghost of a murdered reporter (Ian McShane), who passes along the scoop of the decade. The spirit claims that Peter Lyman (Hugh Jackman), the wealthy and handsome son of a well-known aristocrat, is leading a double life as "the Tarot Card Killer," a serial murderer who has been terrifying the nation and eluding police. With the magician's help, Jane begins investigating the story and is able to piece together some incriminating evidence against Lyman. However, the more she learns, the more dangerous her investigation becomes -- especially when she falls into a romance with the suspected killer. Scoop was Woody Allen's second consecutive film with leading lady Scarlett Johansson, after the critically acclaimed Match Point; it was also Allen's second feature to be shot in Great Britain. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

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Director(s):
Woody Allen
Writer(s):
Woody Allen
Producer(s):
Gareth WileyLetty Aronson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Adult Language, Adult Situations, Sexual Situations)
Categories:
Mystery & SuspenseComedy
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    Andrew S.

    My wife and I loved this movie! We are fans of Woody Allen...but he was a little annoying in this film...he should have cast someone else in the Sidney Waterman role. Anyway, Scarlett J. is great as a "plain jade" journalism student who falls for Hugh Jackman. Recommended!

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    Catherine K.

    I liked this! It's definitely not an "edge of your seat" suspense movie. But the plot is intriguing, the characters are interesting, so overall it's a good movie.

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    Dirk M.

    and I mean that most sincerely. This movie just reminded me why I don't watch Woody Allen movies anymore. Woody's mannerisms and dialogue have become almost cliched and he even had Scarlett sounding like him. Most irritating was the faux pas of the safe combination. It was revealed as 16-21-12. Then Woody opened the safe with 16-20-12. When he was locked in and Scarlett rescued him it was 16-21-12 again. Inexcusable!

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