Stardust Memories (1980)

6
/ 10
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1h 29m
Running Time

September 26, 1980
Release Date

Stardust Memories (1980)

6
/ 10
1 User Ratings
1h 29m
Running Time

September 26, 1980
Release Date

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United Artists
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Plot.

While attending a retrospect of his work, a filmmaker recalls his life and his loves: the inspirations for his films.

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Cast & Crew.

Martha Whitehead

Martha Whitehead

Fan - Hotel Arrival

Robin Ruinsky

Robin Ruinsky

Questions Askers - Screening

Adrian Richards

Adrian Richards

Questions Askers - Screening

Dominick Petrolino

Dominick Petrolino

Questions Askers - Screening

Sharon Brous

Sharon Brous

Questions Askers - Screening

Michael Zannella

Michael Zannella

Questions Askers - Screening

Doris Dugan Slater

Doris Dugan Slater

Questions Askers - Screening

Michael Gorrin

Michael Gorrin

Questions Askers - Screening

Lisa Friedman

Lisa Friedman

Fan in Lobby

Brent Spiner

Brent Spiner

Fan in Lobby

Gardenia Cole

Gardenia Cole

Fan in Lobby

Maurice Shrog

Maurice Shrog

Fan in Lobby

Larry Robert Carr

Larry Robert Carr

Fan in Lobby

Brian Zoldessy

Brian Zoldessy

Fan in Lobby

Melissa Slade

Melissa Slade

Fan in Lobby

Paula Raflo

Paula Raflo

Fan in Lobby

Jordan Derwin

Jordan Derwin

Fan in Lobby

Tony Azito

Tony Azito

Fan in Lobby

Marc Murray

Marc Murray

Fan in Lobby

Helen Hale

Helen Hale

Fan in Lobby

Carl Don

Carl Don

Fan in Lobby

Victoria Page

Victoria Page

Fan in Lobby

Bert Michaels

Bert Michaels

Fan in Lobby

Deborah Johnson

Deborah Johnson

Fan in Lobby

Ann Freeman

Ann Freeman

Fan Outside Hotel

Bob Miranti

Bob Miranti

Fan Outside Hotel

Cynthia Gibb

Cynthia Gibb

Young Girl Fan

Manuella Machado

Manuella Machado

Young Girl Fan

Judith Cohen

Judith Cohen

Friend of Sandy's Sister

Madeline Moroff

Madeline Moroff

Friend of Sandy's Sister

Maureen P. Levins

Maureen P. Levins

Friend of Sandy's Sister

E. Brian Dean

E. Brian Dean

Police Sargent Arresting George

Marvin Peisner

Marvin Peisner

Ed Rich

Robert Tennenhouse

Robert Tennenhouse

Autograph Seeker on Boardwalk

Leslie Smith

Leslie Smith

Autograph Seeker on Boardwalk

Samuel Chodorov

Samuel Chodorov

Autograph Seeker on Boardwalk

Philip Lenkowsky

Philip Lenkowsky

Autograph Seeker / Assassin

Vanina Holasek

Vanina Holasek

Isobel's Daughter

Michel Touchard

Michel Touchard

Isobel's Son

Kenny Vance

Kenny Vance

New Studio Executive

Jerry Tov Greenberg

Jerry Tov Greenberg

UFO Follower

Mohammid Nabi Kiani

Mohammid Nabi Kiani

UFO Follower

Alice Spivak

Alice Spivak

Nurse at Hospital

Armin Shimerman

Armin Shimerman

Eulogy Audience

Edith Grossman

Edith Grossman

Eulogy Audience

Jacqueline French

Jacqueline French

Eulogy Audience

Jack Hollander

Jack Hollander

Cop Arresting Sandy

Louise Lasser

Louise Lasser

Sandy Secretary

Details.

Release Date
September 26, 1980

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 29m

Content Rating
PG

Budget
$10,000,000

Box Office
$10,389,003

Filming Locations
New Jersey, United States of America

Genres

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Wiki.

Stardust Memories is a 1980 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Woody Allen and starring Allen, Charlotte Rampling, Jessica Harper and Marie-Christine Barrault. Sharon Stone has a brief role, in her film debut. The film is about a filmmaker who recalls his life and his loves — the inspirations for his films — while attending a retrospective of his work. The film is shot in black and white and is reminiscent of Federico Fellini's 8½ (1963), which it parodies.

Stardust Memories was nominated for a Writers Guild of America Award for Best Comedy written directly for screen, but was not warmly received by critics on its original release, and is not among the most renowned works in Allen's filmography. The film has nonetheless been re-evaluated to some extent, with modern reception more often positive than negative. Allen, who denies that the work is autobiographical and has expressed regret that audiences interpreted it as such, even considers it to be one of his finest, alongside The Purple Rose of Cairo and Match Point.

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