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  1. Deconstructing Harry is a 1997 American black comedy film written, directed by, and co-starring Woody Allen, with an ensemble cast, including Caroline Aaron, Kirstie Alley, Bob Balaban, Richard Benjamin, Eric Bogosian, Billy Crystal and Judy Davis, as well as Jennifer Garner in her feature film debut. The film tells the story of a successful ...

  2. Jan 2, 1998 · Harry Block is a novelist who uses his own life and experiences in his books, causing trouble with his ex-wives and lovers. Watch the trailer, see the cast and crew, read reviews and trivia, and learn more about this 1997 film directed by and starring Woody Allen.

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    • Comedy
    • Woody Allen
    • 1998-01-02
  3. Nov 28, 2014 · Deconstructing Harry Trailer 1997 Director: Woody Allen Starring: Billy Crystal, Kirstie Alley, Woody Allen, Bob Balaban, Richard Benjamin, Official Content From New Line Home Entertainment A...

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  4. Currently you are able to watch "Deconstructing Harry" streaming on fuboTV, Peacock or for free with ads on The Roku Channel, Tubi TV. It is also possible to rent "Deconstructing Harry" on Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu online and to download it on Apple TV, Amazon Video, Google Play Movies, YouTube, Vudu.

    • Woody Allen
    • R
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  5. Suffering from writer's block and eagerly awaiting his writing award, Harry Block remembers events from his past and scenes from his best-selling books as characters, real and fictional, come...

  6. Harry Block, a novelist who writes about his personal life, faces the consequences of his fictional creations. Watch the trailer, read reviews, and find out where to stream or buy Deconstructing Harry online.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • R
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  8. Dec 24, 1997 · Roger Ebert praises Woody Allen's self-deprecating and self-critical comedy about a novelist who uses his life and others' for his art. He compares the film to Bergman's "Wild Strawberries" and defends Allen's vulgarity and profanity.