Broadway Danny Rose (1984)

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Title: Broadway Danny Rose

Genre: Comedy

Cast: Woody Allen, Mia Farrow, Nick Apollo Forte, Sandy Baron, Corbett Monica, Jackie Gayle, Morty Gunty, Will Jordan, Jack Rollins, Howard Storm, Herb Reynolds, Milton Berle, Craig Vandenburgh, Paul Greco, Frank Renzulli, Michael Badalucco, Joe Franklin, John Doumanian, Edwin Bordo, Gina DeAngeles, Peter Castellotti, Sandy Richman, Gerald Schoenfeld, Olga Barbato, David Kissell, Gloria Parker, Bob Rollins, Etta Rollins, Robert Weil, David Kieserman, Mark Hardwick, Alba Ballard, Maurice Shrog, Belle Berger, Herschel Rosen, Cecilia Amerling, Maggie Ranone, Charles D'Amodio, Joie Gallo, Carl Pistilli, Lucy Iacono, Julia Barbuto, Anna Sceusa, Nicholas Pantano, Rocco Pantano, Tony Turco, Gilda Torterello, Ronald Maccone, Antoinette Raffone, Richard Lanzano, Dom Matteo, Camille Saviola, Sheila Bond, Betty Rosotti, Gary Reynolds, Diane Zolten, William Paulson, George Axler, Leo Steiner

Release: 1984-01-27

Runtime: 84

Plot: A hapless talent manager named Danny Rose, by helping a client, gets dragged into a love triangle involving the mob. His story is told in flashback, an anecdote shared amongst a group of comedians over lunch at New York's Carnegie Deli. Rose's one-man talent agency represents countless incompetent entertainers, including a one-legged tap dancer, and one slightly talented one: washed-up lounge singer Lou Canova, whose career is on the rebound.

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    • Trailer: Broadway Danny Rose 1984

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    • Adam Rifkin on BROADWAY DANNY ROSE

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