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What are his other period films?
While I have seen a handful of early Woody Allen films, I did not get to see many of them in the last 20 plus years. I only recently got to see "Radio Days" and "The Curse of the Jade Scorpion" which are set in the 1940's.
Radio Days is pretty tender send up of childhood and seems like it has a hint of "the nice Jewish boy's" version of A Christmas Story. I like the film, the reference to the Radio shows , the music and the daily life of the people is really heart warming to me.
The Jade Scorpion is a bit flat in some of the acting but I like the treatment of spoofing some of the iconic fem fatales and other characters in the film. It's one of those films where they make a point of having nearly everyone smoking constantly.
While I have seen a handful of early Woody Allen films, I did not get to see many of them in the last 20 plus years. I only recently got to see "Radio Days" and "The Curse of the Jade Scorpion" which are set in the 1940's.
Radio Days is pretty tender send up of childhood and seems like it has a hint of "the nice Jewish boy's" version of A Christmas Story. I like the film, the reference to the Radio shows , the music and the daily life of the people is really heart warming to me.
The Jade Scorpion is a bit flat in some of the acting but I like the treatment of spoofing some of the iconic fem fatales and other characters in the film. It's one of those films where they make a point of having nearly everyone smoking constantly.