Take the Money and Run (1969)
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- PG
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 85 mins
Theatrical Release Information:
Take the Money and Run
When Woody Allen's fans refer to his "earlier, funnier" pictures, they often cite his directorial debut as a shining example. Co-written by Allen and Mickey Rose, this side-splitting takeoff of crime documentaries stars Allen as Virgil Starkwell, a sweetly inept career criminal. The film's most celebrated sequence involves Virgil's inability to write coherent holdup notes ("I have a gub"), but others include Virgil's losing battle with a recalcitrant coke machine and his misguided effort to emulate John Dillinger by carving a gun out of a bar of soap (his weapon disintegrates in a heavy rain). As was often the case in Allen's early films, not all the gags work, but for the most part, Take the Money and Run is a delight, enhanced by the on-target supporting performances of Janet Margolin, Marcel Hillaire, and (uncredited) Louise Lasser, as well as the energetic musical score of Marvin Hamlisch. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of Take the Money and Run:
Janet Margolin also in David and Lisa , Morituri , Distant Thunder , Nevada Smith , Annie Hall
Marcel Hillaire also in Monkeys, Go Home! , Seven Thieves , Sabrina , Bon Voyage! , What a Way to Go!
Take the Money and Run Trivia
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