Everyone Says I Love You
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Woody Allen
Shelley Frankel
John Griffin
Donna Tecco
Peter Dimitriades
Jill Nicklaus
Film Details
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Synopsis
Woody Allen's 26th film is a celebration of an eccentric and very extended family living on New York's upper east side, exploring a broad spectrum of romantic entanglements as they fall in and out of love. Allen creates a world in which Yves St. Laurent mannequins come to life in store windows and dance, in which hospital orderlies and nurses join their patients in a musical sequence, and in which ghosts and jewelry salespeople alike participate in intricately staged production numbers.
Director
Woody Allen
Cast
Shelley Frankel
John Griffin
Donna Tecco
Peter Dimitriades
Jill Nicklaus
Patrick Lavery
Fred Sherry
Byron Stripling
Stan Kurtis
Tommie Baxter
Joe Locarro
James Saporito
Eileen Casey
Julius Ehrenwerth
Julia Roberts
Mike Renzi
Ami Almendral
Tommy John
Gerry Burkhardt
Kevin Hagan
Tina Paul
Trude Klein
Devalle Hayes
Andrea Piedimonte
Peter Ecklund
Kathryn Kienke
Joe Wilder
Nancy Ticotin
Edward Norton
Alexander Vselensky
Fred C Mann
Jerome Vivona
Roger Shell
Lindsay Canuel
John Selya
Robert Khakh
Masako Yanagita
Cherylyn Jones
Jack Jennings
Sean Grant
Colleen Dunn
Edward Hibbert
Sue Evans
Navah Perlman
Jesse Levine
Itzhak Perlman
Krissy Richmond
Diva Gray
Dick Hyman
Gregory Mitchell
Jeff Derocker
Frederick Zlotkin
Joanne Mchugh
Isiah Whitlock
Itzhak Perlman
Linda Maurel-sithole
Ray Garvey
Helen Miles
Alan Alda
Randy Sandke
Christy Carlson Romano
Itzhak Perlman
Richard Locker
Scotty Bloch
Michel Moinot
Colton Green
Kevin Bogue
Eugene Briskin
Ethel Abelson
John Pintavalle
John Mineo
Barbara Hollander
Gerald Tarack
Vikki Schnurr
Drew Barrymore
Charles Libove
Yuval Waldman
Felix Wurman
Kristen Pettet
Natasha Lyonne
Anthony Posk
Luis Perez
Joe Orrach
Patrick Cranshaw
John Frosk
Ruth Gottschall
Pamela Everett
Woody Allen
Matthew Raimondi
Lamar Alsop
Glen Drewes
Winterton Garvey
Alvin Rogers
Eugene Moye
Jonathan Giordano
Dave Carey
Tony Sirico
Arlene Martell
Richard Cummings
Monica Mcswain
Kathy Sanson
Delphine T Mantz
Maura Giannini
Rene Ceballos
Daisy Prince
Billy Crudup
Vivian Cherry
Lukas Haas
Jo Telford
Robert Walker
Barry Finclair
Damon Mccloud
Richard Hendrickson
Darren Lee
Julie Signitzer
Goldie Hawn
Natalie Portman
Paolo Seganti
Don Correia
Seymour Barab
Loris Holland
Susan Misner
Regis Iandiorio
Ed Hodson
Gaby Hoffmann
Robert Knepper
Gabriel Millman
Lisa Leguillou
Paul Evans
Dana Moore
Cynthia Onrubia
Carmel Malin
Troy Myers
Derek Smith
Madeline Balmaceda
Michael O'steen
Tim Roth
Dale Paul Woodiel
Myra Lucretia Taylor
Roland Hayes
Willie Rosario
Timothy Jerome
David Ogden Stiers
Waltrudis Buck
Frank Pietri
Valda Setterfield
Andrew Pacho
Anahid Ajemian
Frederick Rolf
Crew
Gloria Agostini
Alan Alda
Woody Allen
Woody Allen
Gary Alper
Luisa Amendola
Bill Anagnos
Dennis Anderson
Roxane Andreani
Letty Aronson
Enrico Ballarin
Randall Balsmeyer
Antonio Barba
Julian Barber
David E Baron
Pierre Barougier
Dan Barrett
John Beal
J.e. Beaucaire
Ray Beckenstein
Vincent Bell
Carlo Belliato
Alexandre Belth
Xavier-david Benkemoun
Cristiana Bertini
Flavio Bertini
Emily Bindiger
Kent Blocher
Kent Blocher
Andrew Bouladoux
Atticus Brady
Francis Brady
Conrad F Brink
Caryne Briskin
Jerome Broenstein
Lew Brown
Fern Buchner
Ronald J. Burke
Jimmy Campbell
Lindsay Canuel
Laura Cappato
Sal Carino
Domenico Cavalilere
Vincenzo Cavicchi
Matteo Ceccarelli
Kam Chan
Kay Chapin
Ben Cheah
Vivian Cherry
James Chirrilo
John Clifford
Larry Clinton
Cindy Cobitt
Alexander Cohen
Samuel Cohen
Harold Coletta
Bertrand Come
Lucia Comelli
Reg Connolly
Marko Constanzo
Sid Cooper
Dominic Cortese
Sam Coslow
Patrick Cranshaw
Philip Crowder
Billy Crudup
Richard Cummings
Jimmy Dale
Al Dana
Graciela Daniele
Luca Deangeles
Paula Decarvalho
Kevin Desimone
B. G. Desylva
Carlo Di Palma
Carlo Di Palma
Catherine Buyse Dian
Patricia Kerrigan Dicerto
Lee Dichter
Robert Digrigoli
Drew Dillard
Steve Dinkes
Walter Donaldson
Jean Doumanian
Sophie Drouin
Cathy Dutheil
Lisa Emerson Machione
Genka Emili
Paul Evans
Chrissy Faith
Sammy Faln
Rodolpho Falvo
Roy Farfel
Dan Evans Farkas
Larry Farrell
Brian Fass
Paul Faulise
Lawrence Feldman
Alexander Fernandez
Daniela Foa
Susan Follari
Clarence Gaskill
Lauren Gibson
Jonathan Giordano
Vince Giordano
Jon Gordon
Jon Gordon
Patrick Gordon
Peter Gordon
Pierre Gralhon
Diva Gray
Romaine Greene
Robert Greenhut
Jesse Greer
Daniel K Grosso
Otto Harbach
Mark Hardin
Lorenz Hart
Goldie Hawn
Devalle Hayes
Devalle Hayes
Olivia Hayman
Robert Hein
Joel Helleny
Ray Henderson
Edward Hibbert
Bradford L Hohle
Loris Holland
Loris Holland
Jerome F. Holway
Karl Hoschna
Donovan Howard
Dori Golod Howell
Lawrence Huang
Alva Hunt
Dick Hyman
Dick Hyman
Dick Hyman
Paul Ingraham
William Jerome
Charles H. Joffe
Tommy John
Arthur Johnston
Irving Kahal
Gus Kahn
Martin Kalmanoff
Bert Kalmar
Burt Kalmar
Wally Kane
Kathy Kelehan
Gilles Kenny
Frank Kern
Edward T Kerwick
Janice Keuhnelian
Raymond Klages
Olivia Koppell
Scott Kordish
William Kruzykowski
William Kruzykowski
Jeffrey Kurland
Stan Kurtis
Jean-pierre Lacroix
Patrick Lavery
Jean-claude Lebras
Bruno Lefebvre
Jack Lesberg
Daniel Leung
Jesse Levine
Walter Levinsky
Oliver Lhoste
Jeff Linnell
Fud Livington
Glenn Lloyd
Santo Loquasto
Amy Lynn
Natasha Lyonne
Jeff Lyons
John A Machione
Herg Magidson
Marco Maldonado
Carmel Malin
Matty Malneck
Michael Mark
Rick Marroquin
Arlene Martell
Arlene Martell
Colette Martin
George Masso
Suzanne Mccabe
Matt Mcdonald
Harold Mcevoy
Jimmy Mchugh
Leonard Mckenzie
Eric Richard Mendelsohn
Sylvia Menno
Jill Meyers
Helen Miles
Helen Miles
Jenna Miles
Gabriel Millman
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Patrick Cranshaw (1919-2005)
Born on June 17, 1919 in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, Cranshaw became interested in acting while entertaining the troops with the Army Air Forces during World War II. After the war, he worked in radio, and slogged his way though bit parts in a few films before landing his first notable (if still uncredited) part as a bartender in the Claudette Colbert western Texas Lady (1955). It took a while before he got his next strong part, but he was memorable in his brief scene as the fidgety bank teller in Arthur Penn's classic Bonnie and Clyde (1967); and appeared as a hayseed in some wildly bad camp fare such as Mars Need Women and Hip, Hot and 21 (also 1967).
But so what if the good movie roles weren't coming? Cranshaw, with his small, expressive eyes, crinkled smile, and scraggly white beard, made for an ideal comic foil in sitcoms; and anyone with a passing interest for spotting character actors can't help but be impressed with his resume on that medium in the '70s: (The Odd Couple, Sanford and Son, The Bob Newhart Show, Mork and Mindy); the '80s: (The Dukes of Hazzard, Growing Pains, Perfect Strangers, Night Court, Diff'rent Strokes); '90s: (Coach, Ellen, Married...with Children, Just Shoot Me!, The Drew Carey Show); and even the 21st century: (Suddenly Susan, Monk).
Most impressively, Cranshaw should serve as model for all struggling actors that sheer persistency can pay off when you're hungry for some good roles in motion pictures, for he was in well in his seventies when he started gaining some decent screen time in The Beverly Hillbillies (1993), The Hudsucker Proxy (1994), Everyone Says I Love You (1996), and Best in Show (2000). However, his most memorable moment in film came in the Will Ferrell/Vince Vaughn comedy Old School (2003). Here he played a octogenarian frat boy named Blue; and in one terrific sequence, he's dressed in his longjohns ready to wrestle two topless girls but dies of a heart attack due to overexcitement! He may have not won an Oscar® for his performance, but he developed something of cult following after that great comic turn.
Most recently, he played a Derby owner with Lindsay Lohan and Matt Dillon in Disney's Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005); and just completed the movie Air Buddies due for release next year. Cranshaw is survived by three children, Jan Ragland, Joe Cranshaw and Beverly Trautschold; his sister, Billie Gillespie; six grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren.
by Michael T. Toole
Patrick Cranshaw (1919-2005)
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Released in United States Winter December 6, 1996
Re-released in United States January 3, 1997
Re-released in United States January 10, 1997
Wide Release in United States January 17, 1997
Released in United States on Video August 12, 1997
Released in United States 1996
Shown at MIFED in Milan, Italy October 27 - November 1, 1996.
Edward Norton received the 1996 award for Best Supporting Actor from the Boston Society of Film Critics for his performances in "Primal Fear" (USA/1996), "Everyone Says I Love You" (USA/1996) and "The People vs. Larry Flynt" (USA/1996).
Edward Norton received the 1996 award for Best Supporting Actor from the National Board of Review for his performances in "Primal Fear" (USA/1996), "Everyone Says I Love You" (USA/1996) and "The People vs. Larry Flynt" (USA/1996).
Edward Norton received the 1996 award for Best Supporting Actor from the Los Angeles Film Critics Association for his performances in "Primal Fear" (USA/1996), "Everyone Says I Love You" (USA/1996) and "The People vs. Larry Flynt" (USA/1996).
Completed shooting December 18, 1995.
Began shooting September 11, 1995.
Bette Midler was originally in the cast, but dropped out due to scheduling conflicts.
Expanded wide release in USA January 24, 1997.
Released in United States Winter December 6, 1996 (NY)
Re-released in United States January 3, 1997 (Los Angeles)
Re-released in United States January 10, 1997 (New York City)
Wide Release in United States January 17, 1997
Released in United States on Video August 12, 1997
Released in United States 1996 (Shown at MIFED in Milan, Italy October 27 - November 1, 1996.)
Nominated for the 1997 Cesar Award for Best Foreign Film.