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  1. Manhattan is a 1979 American romantic comedy - drama film directed by Woody Allen and produced by Charles H. Joffe from a screenplay written by Allen and Marshall Brickman. Allen co-stars as a twice-divorced 42-year-old comedy writer who dates a 17-year-old girl ( Mariel Hemingway) but falls in love with his best friend's ( Michael Murphy ...

  2. Marshall Brickman (* 25. srpna 1939) je americký scenárista. Narodil se do americké židovské rodiny v Riu de Janeiru. V letech 1962 až 1965 byl členem vokální skupiny The Tarriers a později krátce působil v kapele The New Journeymen. Poté působil jako scenárista pro televizní pořady, například Candid Camera a The Tonight Show.

  3. A former member of the folksinging groups The Tarriers and The Journeymen, Marshall Brickman wrote for television before beginning his highly successful association with Woody Allen. Brickman co-wrote two of Allen's best-loved films, "Annie Hall" (1977) and "Manhattan" (1979), before branching out on his own with the overlooked, cynical comedy "Simon" (1980) and the thoughtful anti-nuclear thriller "The Manhattan Project"...

  4. Marshall Brickman (b. 1941) has written for film, television, and theater and is best known for his work with Woody Allen, co-authoring the films Sleeper, Annie Hall, Manhattan, and Manhattan Murder Mystery. With a television background, including work on Candid Camera, The Tonight Show, and The Dick Cavett Show, Brickman helped write The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence in 1974; the pilot included a comedic "Seven Deadly Sins" pageant. Decades later, in 2001, Brickman was hired to rewrite Anthony

  5. Aug 21, 1977 · Marshall makes my game better,” says Woody Allen. “It's like playing tennis with a pro. ” Woody Allen and Marshall Brickman wrote “Annie Hall,” Allen's most successful film to date ...

  6. When Marshall Brickman first became famous, in the seventies, he would often say that every time something good happened in his life, he wondered what bad stuff God was saving up for later.

  7. Born in Brazil to American parents, Marshall Brickman paid his way through college as a folksinger. While still in his teens, Brickman was a member of the Tarriers, a group which also included future actor Alan Arkin.