Shhh... You've found us.
Welcome to The Auteurs.
Your online cinema. Anytime, anywhere.

Bananas

United States

1971

82 Min
Color
English
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5

   |   

DIR Woody Allen

PROD Axel Anderson, Antonio Encarnacion, Jack Grossberg, Manolon Villamil

SCR Woody Allen, Mickey Rose

DP Andrew M. Costikyan

CAST Woody Allen, Louise Lasser, Carlos Montalbán

Synopsis

Fielding Mellish (a consumer products tester) becomes infatuated with Nancy (a political activist). He attends demonstrations and tries in other ways to convince her that he is worthy of her love, but Nancy wants someone with greater leadership potential. Fielding runs off to San Marcos where he joins the rebels and eventually becomes President of the country. While on a trip to the states, he meets Nancy again and she falls for him now that he is a political leader. —IMDb

Director

Woody_allen

Woody Allen

Actor, director, screenwriter, and playwright Woody Allen redefined film comedy during the 1970s, bringing a new measure of sophistication and personal complexity to the form. Born Allen Stewart Konigsberg in Brooklyn, NY, on December 1, 1935, he adopted his stage name at the age of 17, and in 1953 enrolled in NYU’s film program, and soon dropping out of school to begin writing for comedian David Alber. Two years later, Allen graduated to writing for television; during his five-year in television, his efforts won him an Emmy nomination. He eventually decided to try his hand as a stand-up performer. After slowly gaining a reputation on the New York-club circuit, he became a frequent talk show guest and in 1964 issued his self-titled debut comedy LP. With 1966’s What’s Up, Tiger Lily?, a puckish re-tooling of a Japanese spy thriller complete with his own story line and dubbed English dialogue, he made his directorial debut. In 1969 Allen directed two short films for a CBS television special… read more

Wall

Displaying 4 wall posts.

Jordan Ghetler

25Jan10

classic   
Picture of John "The K man" Smith

John "The K man" Smith

5Dec09

It makes me hate Woody Allen less.  
Picture of Sam Lim

Sam Lim

6Sep09

Fucking bizarre. I agree, too much comedy.  
Picture of tom

tom

9Jul09

too much comedy for me.  

Fans

Displaying 5 of 212 fans.

Lists

Displaying 5 of 13 lists.

Reviews

No reviews yet — Write the first

Forum

Displaying 0 discussion topics.