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Clips from Annie Hall (1977)
"We could show you the old neighborhood. That'd be fun for you."
Annie Hall (1977)
"Yeah, I'd love it."
Annie Hall (1977)
"God, it's a great day!"
Annie Hall (1977)
"Watch the road! You'll total the car!"
Annie Hall (1977)
"I've never been to Brooklyn."
Annie Hall (1977)
"- I can't wait to see the neighborhood. - The neighborhood will be great."
Annie Hall (1977)
"- We could show her the schoolyard. - I was a great athlete. Tell her."
Annie Hall (1977)
"I was all-schoolyard."
Annie Hall (1977)
"They threw him a football once. He tried to dribble it."
Annie Hall (1977)
"I used to lose my glasses a lot."
Annie Hall (1977)
"Look! That's my old house. That's where I used to live."
Annie Hall (1977)
"Holy cow!"
Annie Hall (1977)
"You're lucky. Where I used to live is now a pornographic equipment store."
Annie Hall (1977)
"I had some very good memories there."
Annie Hall (1977)
"What good memories, your mother and father fighting all the time?"
Annie Hall (1977)
"And over the most ridiculous things."
Annie Hall (1977)
"- You fired the cleaning woman? - She was stealing!"
Annie Hall (1977)
"But she's colored. The colored have enough trouble!"
Annie Hall (1977)
"- She was going through my purse. - They're persecuted enough."
Annie Hall (1977)
"She's a colored woman from Harlem. She has no money."
Annie Hall (1977)
"- You're both crazy. - They can't hear you."
Annie Hall (1977)
"Leo, I married a fool!"
Annie Hall (1977)
"Look. That over there is Joey Nichols."
Annie Hall (1977)
"See? Nickels. You see? Nickels."
Annie Hall (1977)
"You can always remember my name. Just think of Joey Five-Cents."
Annie Hall (1977)
"That's me. Joey Five-Cents."
Annie Hall (1977)
"The one who killed me the most was my mother's sister, Tessie."
Annie Hall (1977)
"I was always the sister with good common sense..."
Annie Hall (1977)
"but Tessie was always the one with personality."
Annie Hall (1977)
"When she was younger, they all wanted to marry Tessie."
Annie Hall (1977)
"Do you believe Tessie had the personality?"
Annie Hall (1977)
"- She's the life of the ghetto no doubt. - She was once a great beauty."
Annie Hall (1977)
"Tessie, they say you were the sister with personality."
Annie Hall (1977)
"I was quite a lively dancer."
Annie Hall (1977)
"It's very hard to believe."
Annie Hall (1977)
"I had a really good day. It was a fine way to spend my birthday."
Annie Hall (1977)
"- Your birthday isn't until tomorrow. - But it's real close."
Annie Hall (1977)
"But no presents until midnight."
Annie Hall (1977)
"Happy birthday."
Annie Hall (1977)
"What is this? Is this a present? Are you kidding?"
Annie Hall (1977)
"- No! Why don't you try it on? - Yeah."
Annie Hall (1977)
"- This is more like a present for you. - It'll add ten years to our sex life."
Annie Hall (1977)
"Yeah. Forget it."
Annie Hall (1977)
"Here's a real present."
Annie Hall (1977)
"Just put on the watch and that thing. It'll be perfect."
Annie Hall (1977)
"Seems like"
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"Old times"
Annie Hall (1977)
"To walk with"
Annie Hall (1977)
"Having you to walk with"
Annie Hall (1977)
"And it's still a thrill"
Annie Hall (1977)
"Just to have my arms"
Annie Hall (1977)
"Around you"
Annie Hall (1977)
"Still the thrill"
Annie Hall (1977)
"That it was the day"
Annie Hall (1977)
"Seems like"
Annie Hall (1977)
"Old times"
Annie Hall (1977)
"Dinner dates and flowers"
Annie Hall (1977)
"Old times"
Annie Hall (1977)
"Staying up all hours"
Annie Hall (1977)
"Making dreams come true"
Annie Hall (1977)
"Doing things we used"
Annie Hall (1977)
"To do"
Annie Hall (1977)
"You"
Annie Hall (1977)
"Thank you."
Annie Hall (1977)
"You were sensational."
Annie Hall (1977)
"I told you if you stuck to it, you would be great and..."
Annie Hall (1977)
"You were sensational."
Annie Hall (1977)
"Yeah, they were a terrific audience."
Annie Hall (1977)
"It makes it easy for me, because I can be..."
Annie Hall (1977)
"Excuse me. Hi, I'm Tony Lacey."
Annie Hall (1977)
"- We wanted to say we enjoyed your set. - Yeah? Really?"
Annie Hall (1977)
"I thought it was very musical. I liked it a lot."
Annie Hall (1977)
"That's really nice. Thanks a lot."
Annie Hall (1977)
"I'd like to talk to you about that sometime if you get a chance."
Annie Hall (1977)
"That's nice. This is Alvy Singer. Do you know Alvy?"
Annie Hall (1977)
"I don't, but I know your work. I'm a big fan of yours."
Annie Hall (1977)
"This is Shawn, Bob and Petronia."
Annie Hall (1977)
"If you'd like to come, we'd love to have you."
Annie Hall (1977)
"Remember we had that thing?"
Annie Hall (1977)
"Oh, the thing! Oh, the thing. Yeah."
Annie Hall (1977)
"It was a wonderful set. I really enjoyed it."
Annie Hall (1977)
"Nice to have met you. Good night."
Annie Hall (1977)
"What's the matter? You want to go to that party?"
Annie Hall (1977)
"It would be nice to meet some new people."
Annie Hall (1977)
"If I get too mellow, I ripen and rot."
Annie Hall (1977)
"- It's not good for my... - All right."
Annie Hall (1977)
"You don't want to go to the party. What do you want to do?"
Annie Hall (1977)
"That day in Brooklyn was the last day I remember having a good time."
Annie Hall (1977)
"- We never have any laughs anymore. - I've been moody and dissatisfied."
Annie Hall (1977)
"Hardly ever. Maybe three times a week."
Annie Hall (1977)
"Constantly. I'd say three times a week. Like the other night, Alvy wanted sex."
Annie Hall (1977)
"She would not sleep with me the other night."
Annie Hall (1977)
"Since our discussions here, I feel I have a right to my own feelings."
Annie Hall (1977)
"I feel so guilty, because Alvy is paying for it."
Annie Hall (1977)
"But if I do sleep with him, it's like I'm going against my own feelings."
Annie Hall (1977)
"- I'm not making any progress. - I can't win."
Annie Hall (1977)
"I don't believe it. You guys have never snorted coke?"
Annie Hall (1977)
"I always wanted to try, but Alvy's very down on it."
Annie Hall (1977)
"Don't put it on me. I don't want to put a wad of white powder in my nose."
Annie Hall (1977)
"There's the nasal membrane."
Annie Hall (1977)
"- You never want to try anything new. - How can you say that?"
Annie Hall (1977)
"I said you, I and that girl from acting class should sleep together."
Annie Hall (1977)
"- That's sick. - I know it's sick, but it's new."
Annie Hall (1977)
"- Do your body a favor. Try it. - It'll be fun."
Annie Hall (1977)
"I'm sure it's fun, 'cause the Incas did it. They were a million laughs."
Annie Hall (1977)
"For your own experience. You want to write. Why not?"
Annie Hall (1977)
"It's great stuff, Alvy. A friend just brought it in from California."
Annie Hall (1977)
"I didn't tell you. We're going to California next week."
Annie Hall (1977)
"It's really a thrill, as you know."
Annie Hall (1977)
"That's not it at all. Alvy's giving an award on TV."
Annie Hall (1977)
"You act like you're violating a moral issue."
Annie Hall (1977)
"It's so phony. We have to leave New York during Christmas. It kills me."
Annie Hall (1977)
"Listen, while you're in California, could you score some coke for me?"
Annie Hall (1977)
"- How much is this stuff? - About $2,000 an ounce."
Annie Hall (1977)
"Really? And what is the kick of it?"
Annie Hall (1977)
"I want you to see my house. I live next to Hugh Hefner."
Annie Hall (1977)
"The architecture is really consistent. There's French next to Spanish..."
Annie Hall (1977)
"next to Tudor next to Japanese."
Annie Hall (1977)
"It was snowing and really gray in New York."
Annie Hall (1977)
"Nice. Santa Claus will have sun stroke."
Annie Hall (1977)
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