Woody Allen - Wild Man Blues (10/10) The Documentary

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2010

Back in New York City - Ein Dokumentarfilm von Barbara Kopple über die 96er Europatournee der New Orleans Jazz Band.

The Band:
Banjo and Director of Band: Eddy Davis
Clarinet: Woody Allen
Trombone: Dan Barrett
Trumpet: Simon Wettenthall
Drums: John Gill
Piano: Cynthia Sayer
Bass: Greg Cohen

Executive Producer: J.E. Beaucaire
Producer: Jean Doumanian
Edited by: Lawrence Silk

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  • Thank you so much for uploading. Parents are like that, you could be Woody Allen and they wouldn't be impressed.

  • "you did a lot of good things, but you never pursued them" , poor Woody. Such a fantastic moment, and a wonderful film.

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  • Thanks for uploading this. Fantastic documentary.

    

  • Imagine growing up in that house with those two? Good Lord!

    That said, Woody does seem to be baiting his mother, especially with the line about dating an Asian girl. Obviously he knew his old-school Jewish mother would make a remark about him not being with a Jewish girl. It seemed intentional on Woody's part for him to say that.

  • "His father in more interested in the engraving on Woodys awards, you did a lot of good things but you never pursued them, you should have been a pharmacist, Hebrew school was good for you, you weren't brought up in that kind of household-you were brought up to know right from wrong, you'd have never got anywhere on your own, I would like you to have married a Jewish girl." Life imitating art. This is a charming and endearing birds eye view of how this genius stayed grounded all his life.

  • Thank you for posting. The part with his parents was worth waiting for.

  • @Snackay Hahah i don't know, she's a funny old Jewish woman. Imagine Woody Allen as a professional tap dancer- amazing!

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