Annie Hall Resources

Websites

Annie Hall at The Woody Allen Pages

One-stop shopping for everything the Annie addict could ever want or need to know about their fave flick.

WoodyAllen.com

We think the name says it all, but just in case it doesn't, this is Woody's official website.

DianeKeaton.com

Want to follow Annie Hall on Pinterest or Twitter? This is as close as it gets.

Book or TV Adaptations

The Annie Hall Screenplay

If you and your pals want to recreate Annie Hall in your kitchen, you're going to need a copy of this. And some lobsters.

Articles and Interviews

"Her Own Best Disputant" (December 25, 1978)

Fair warning, Shmooper: This New Yorker profile is lengthy, but it has Annie Hall, and Annie Hall, all over it.

"Woody Allen, The Art of Humor No. 1" (1985 and beyond)

This ongoing Paris Review interview is a must-read for writers. It's pretty awesome for everybody else, too: gym teachers, hair stylists, high school students, nuclear physicists, hand models…

The Great Movies: Annie Hall (May 12, 2002)

Roger Ebert looks back at the Best Picture winner. If you're assuming that he likes it based on its inclusion in his "Great Movies" series, you're right.

"Annie Hall Might Be Woody Allen's Greatest Disappointment" (June 22, 2012)

Say it ain't so, Woody. Devin Faraci traces Allen's thoughts on his breakout film for the awkwardly named website Birth. Movies. Death.

The Filming Locations of Annie Hall (July 23, 2012)

Part of the "New York, You've Changed" series, this article takes you on a very thorough tour of where Annie Hall was filmed and shows you what everything looks like today. Get ready to plan your vacation.

"Woody Allen: What I've Learned" (June 4, 2013)

Spoiler Alert: The legendary director's outlook on life is very similar to that of his Annie Hall alter ego. Also, he learned to shave from a cab driver.

"At 79, Woody Allen Says There's Still Time to Do His Best Work" (July 29, 2015)

Was the little old lady on the street right? Does love fade? NPR's Sam Fragoso goes straight to the source in this interview with Allen.

Video

Alvy's Opening Monologue

In which he cracks a joke and sets the plot in motion.

It's a Bird! It's a Plane! It's Marshall McLuhan!

The famous media theorist helps Alvy put an obnoxious moviegoer in his place. Sick burn, Marshall.

Lobsters on the Loose

Alvy and Annie chase lobsters around a kitchen with a completely impractical oven. Seriously. Take a look at it.

Dating, Subtitles-Style

Alvy and Annie have a drink on the roof and unleash their inner monologues.

Annie Croons "Seems Like Old Times"

This Chippewa Falls gal's got chops.

The Official Annie Hall Trailer (1977)

This is what would've gotten you stoked to see Annie Hall if you were alive in 1977.

Woody Allen Talks Annie Hall and Twisting Cats' Heads Off (1977)

In this rare, recently unearthed clip, Allen dishes on his fan following, explains why he prefers writing to acting and directing, and turns down an invitation to play clarinet in Texas.

Woody Allen On Annie Hall's Autobiographical Elements… Or Not (1977)

"In this movie, you were much less of a loser than you usually are." Gee, thanks!

Annie Hall wins Best Picture (1978)

Take that, Star Wars!

Woody Allen Wins Best Director (1978)

…and is nowhere to be found. But Diane Keaton sure looks happy for him.

Diane Keaton Wins Best Actress (1978)

She's dressed like a bag lady and can't stop giggling, and it's utterly charming.

The Real Annie Hall (circa 2010)

Was Annie Hall really written for, and about, Diane Keaton?

Images

Diane Keaton, Woody Allen, and Tony Roberts filming Flashback #403

Looking sharp, guys.

Big Alvy and Lil' Alvy in Conversation Between Takes. Awww.

That little kid has one of the best jackets we've ever seen.

God's-Eye View

In order to establish his dominance on set, Allen always sat on top of a ladder when not in a scene. Just kidding. He's directing.

Check Out that Cast Roster

An Annie Hall promo poster.

Annie & Alvy

…on the hunt for Truman Capote look-alikes.

Mensware Chic

Behold the baggy pants and bowler hat that started a fashion revolution.

Nice Shorts

Hang on, this scene isn't in the film…

Dead Bodies and Jesus?

…and neither is this one.