Woody Allen's conservative (i. e., written for Broadway) comedy about a movie buff and social bumbler, played by Allen, whose emulations of Humphrey Bogart yield a predictable run of jokes about botched seductions. Some sappy excerpts from Casablanca further remove the worshipful Allen character from respectability. (Director Herbert Ross's half-blind imitation of the Casablanca climax is no closer to the original than Allen is to Bogart.) (1972) — Duncan Shepherd
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