Annie Hall (1977) - (Movie Clip) There's An Old Joke
Writer-director Woody Allen as comic "Alvy Singer," speaking to the audience in the famous opening of his Best Picture Academy Award winner from 1977, Annie Hall, starring Diane Keaton.
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