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Radio Days

  • 1987
  • PA
  • 1h 28m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,4/10
38 k
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Mia Farrow in Radio Days (1987)
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    • Woody Allen
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    • Woody Allen
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    • Mia Farrow
    • Dianne Wiest
    • Mike Starr
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
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    38 k
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      • Woody Allen
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    • Vedettes
      • Mia Farrow
      • Dianne Wiest
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      • 3 victoires et 10 nominations au total

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    Mia Farrow
    Mia Farrow
    • Sally White
    Dianne Wiest
    Dianne Wiest
    • Bea
    Mike Starr
    Mike Starr
    • Burglar
    Paul Herman
    Paul Herman
    • Burglar
    Don Pardo
    Don Pardo
    • 'Guess That Tune' Host
    Martin Rosenblatt
    • Mr. Needleman
    Helen Miller
    Helen Miller
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    Danielle Ferland
    Danielle Ferland
    • Child Star
    Julie Kavner
    Julie Kavner
    • Tess, the mother
    Julie Kurnitz
    • Irene
    David Warrilow
    • Roger
    Wallace Shawn
    Wallace Shawn
    • Masked Avenger
    Mick Murray
    • Avenger Crook
    • (as Michael Murray)
    William Flanagan
    • Avenger Announcer
    Seth Green
    Seth Green
    • Joe
    Michael Tucker
    Michael Tucker
    • Martin, the father
    Josh Mostel
    Josh Mostel
    • Abe
    Renée Lippin
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    Growing up in Rockaway in the late '30's and early 40's

    Radio Days (1987) was written and directed by Woody Allen. The movie is set during the "golden years of radio," when radio programs, listened to at home, were an important aspect of American entertainment.

    The film is narrated by Woody Allen, and is a nostalgic--and possibly autobiographical--look at the childhood of a young boy growing up in Rockaway, Queens. Allen grew up in Brooklyn, but the culture and customs of lower-middle class Jews in Rockaway would have been similar to those that Allen probably witnessed in Brooklyn.

    The movie is set in the late 1930's and early 1940's. Surprisingly, World War II doesn't hold a prominent place in the film. Although the war was thousands of miles away, no aspect of life in the U.S. was untouched by it. Allen chose to concentrate on other matters--failed hopes, unfulfilled romances, and family bickering.

    Despite these negative aspects of day-to-day life, the film projects a cheery, upbeat attitude. After all, it was a time when someone who looked like Wallace Shawm could star as radio's "Masked Avenger." Woody's subdued narrative lets us know that he loved those around him and was loved by them in turn.

    Life wasn't perfect, but it could have been worse, and who knew what good things the future might bring.

    We saw Radio Days on DVD. It probably would work somewhat better on the large screen, but it's worth seeking out and seeing in any format.
    10annmason1

    Everybody's Family

    This is a wonderful wonderful movie that exemplifies the phrase, "misty watercolored memories." It is a joy to watch and listen to. The era before and during WWII, however, was anything but wonderful. Radio Days presents a time when America was dealing with the Great Depression and its after effects and the horrible event that was World War II. Since the man narrating the memories was only a boy then, it is altogether fitting and proper that he see things as a child; for as he states in one scene, "our conversation turned from Nazis to more important things,like girls." No movies, except this one, that I recall, are able to deal with this critical age in American history without conveying the tragic time that it was.

    I would like to think this family was really Woody Allen's, but it is probably a work of fiction, like his other pieces. But how tremendous that he can create (or remember) these people. As I watched it, one thought that kept recurring was that these were not "beautiful" manufactured people like we see in the media today; they had big hips and were fat and poor and... and none of that mattered. They were real. They were believable. You can't watch this movie without wondering what happened to them, did Aunt Bee find a husband? You cared about this family and personally, I wished they were mine.

    The vignettes were sad and sweet. My favorite was poor departed Kirby Kyle; at least he had heart! And Leonard; and "donations for the promotion of a state in Palestine." So many memories that make us a part of a family most people never had. The viewer belongs to this warm and loving group.

    Something has been lost with the concept of "nuclear family," with the lonely big houses and empty hours and unshared hopes and sorrows. Radio Days reminds us that having someone to experience life with is a treasure and a blessing, despite whacks on the head, martians, and fish, "That man always brings home fish!"

    And oh, the music!

    This is Woody Allen's masterpiece.
    10bbbaldie

    Like a Warm Coat on a Chilly Evening

    This movie shouts one word: WARMTH. The colors, the plot, the characters, they are all wonderfully warm.

    I've watched this movie with senior citizens who were around in the forties. I once watched it with a Jewish guy who grew up on Long Island (albeit in the early 30's, not the 40's). All comments were the same: THIS was life in New York during wartime.

    Vietnam was my war, so this era was a mystery to me. However, any time a genius like Woody Allen can create a film that not only makes me and my rowdy friends laugh, but gets guffaws from my dear old Mom as well, it deserves a little fanfare.

    I didn't even mention the solid gold music.

    See this film at once!
    drednm

    Wistful, Sweet, and Excellent

    RADIO DAYS is one of Woody Allen's most underrated comedies, a fond look back to the days of radio and its effects on his family.

    Set against long-forgotten radio programs, hit songs, and the coming of World War II, we get two narrative threads. The Rockaway family dealing with everyday issues in a series of vignettes, and the fictional life of Sally White (Mia Farrow) as she rises from cigarette girl to glittering radio star.

    The cast is excellent. Farrow has a solid role as the Brooklyn girl with the Judy Holliday voice who battles her way toward upward mobility. Julie Kavner and Michael Tucker are terrific as the parents. Dianne Wiest is sweet as Aunt Bea, always on the lookout for true love. Seth Green plays Woody as a kid. Diane Keaton and Kitty Carlisle show up as singers. Josh Mostel and Renee Lippin are hilarious as the aunt and uncle. Wallace Shawn has a funny bit as the "Masked Avenger." Other notables include Richard Portnow as Si, Kenneth Mars as the rabbi, Larry David as the crazed neighbor, Jeff Daniels and William H. Macy as radio actors, Tony Roberts as the game show host, Danny Aiello as the gangster, and a special kudo for the hilarious Gina DeAngelis as his mother.

    Highlights include Bea's date on the night of Orson Welles' famous radio program about a Martian invasion, and the poignant episode about the live radio coverage of a girl who's fallen down a well. The film also takes nostalgic looks at radio serials, quiz programs, and comedy shows.

    The film perfectly captures the middle class neighborhood of Allen's youth. The interiors are beautifully done (Santo Loquasto), and very memorable is the awe-inspiring visit to Radio City Music Hall with its dimmed lights, lush carpets, and warm red-and-gold tones.

    There is also a parade oh hit songs of the day that include "September Song," "Tico Tico," "Mairzy Doats," "South American Way," "Pistol Packin' Mama," "If I Didn't Care," and so many others.

    A final word for the many actors and actresses in small parts who make this movie feel so right. Many have walk-ons or have only a line or two but they add the perfect touch and help recreate Woody Allen's beloved New York City.
    bigpurplebear

    Well, waddaya know, Woody does have a heart after all . . .

    In preface, let me say that I was born at the tail-end of the "golden age of radio," but just in time to experience a touch of its magic and the hold it had on households night after night in that pre-TV era. Add to that a favorite aunt who had worked in radio for years on the West Coast and who regaled her nephew with story upon story, which in turn led to the years I later spent in radio (luckily, prior to the "formula radio" days). It all adds up to my absolutely having to go see "Radio Days" when it first came out, despite the fact that I'd never been the world's foremost Woody Allen fan. Too much of his work, for me, lacked that indefinable but oh so recognizable element of "heart."

    Well, I was wrong about Woody. This film shows it.

    Autobiographical -- or perhaps semi-autobiographical -- in nature, "Radio Days" evokes the time when people returned "to those thrilling days of yesteryear," and for whom, quite probably, it was equally thrilling to contemplate the magic of a box in their living room that could cause them to "watch" the stories unfold in their minds. "Remotes," or on-the-spot broadcasts transported them to the scene of unfolding tragedies or triumphs in a way that newspapers never could (and which TV, for all its advantages, rarely matches).

    And yet the film, for all its authenticity in recreating studio practices (watch, for example, how the actors drop completed script pages onto the floorrather than turning them and risking a tell-tale rustle of paper), isn't really so much about radio itself as it is about the people who listened, as personified by one raucous, cantankerous and loving Brooklyn family. Beautifully evoked, particularly by Julie Kavner (Mother), Michael Tucker (Father), and the incomparable Dianne Wiest (as the perenially lovelorn Aunt Bea), it is their reactions to what they hear on the radio -- whether listening breathlessly to the war news (at a time when the end result was anything but certain) or Bea's abandonment in the middle of nowhere by a panicked suitor as Orson Welles' "War of the Worlds" broadcast takes hold -- that bring to life the era and the power of that medium.

    Standouts? The whole cast is perfect, but for me, in addition to those previously mentioned, I have to cit Mia Farrow's portrayal of the dim-bulbed Sally White, who transforms herself with the aid of speech lessons into a radio personality. (For that matter, catch Danny Aiello as a less-than-brilliant hitman, particularly his scenes with Dina DeAngeles as his mom.)

    Criticisms? One: At the end of a poignant scene in which young Joe has finally discovered what his dad does for a living, Allen insists on falling into some standby "schtick" in his voiceover. (I guess he couldn't resist; thankfully, it doesn't ruin the moment.)

    Ultimately, of course, it is the era itself that this film celebrates. Faithfully, and lovingly, it is recreated with a skill that points up its absurdities at the same time it makes one hopefully nostalgic. And, if you're not very careful, you wind up falling hopelessly in love with this funny, obscure Brooklyn family.

    And to the end of my days, I'll always wonder whether poor Aunt Bea ever did find her "Mr. Right" . . .

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    • Anecdotes
      The story of Kirby Kyle, the ill-fated baseball player, is a parody of former Chicago White Sox pitcher Monty Stratton, whose promising career was derailed after he lost part of his leg due to a hunting accident. Stratton attempted a comeback and then retired. His life was made into a movie: The Stratton Story (1949).
    • Gaffes
      In one scene, a pack of Camel cigarettes lies on a table, with a clearly visible bar code on the side of the package. The Universal Product Code would not be introduced until the 1970s.
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      [Last lines]

      Narrator: I never forgot that New Year's Eve when Aunt Bea awakened me to watch 1944 come in. I've never forgotten any of those people or any of the voices we would hear on the radio. Though the truth is, with the passing of each New Year's Eve, those voices do seem to grow dimmer and dimmer.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Radio Days/Critical Condition/Outrageous Fortune/Restless Natives (1987)
    • Bandes originales
      The Flight of the Bumblebee
      (1899-1900)

      Music by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov

      Performed by Harry James

      Courtesy of CBS Records

      Played during the opening credits

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    • Date de sortie
      • 30 janvier 1987 (Canada)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Site officiel
      • MGM
    • Langues
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Italian
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Días de radio
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Radio City Music Hall - 1260 6th Avenue, Rockefeller Center, Manhattan, Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(Joe, his Aunt Bea and her date see a movie there)
    • sociétés de production
      • Jack Rollins & Charles H. Joffe Productions
      • Orion Pictures
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      • 16 000 000 $ US (estimation)
    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 14 792 779 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 1 522 423 $ US
      • 1 févr. 1987
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 14 792 779 $ US
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      • 1h 28m(88 min)
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      • Mono
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      • 1.85 : 1

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