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Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993)
In Woody Allen's hilarious comedy - his ode to The
Thin Man (1934) and Rear Window
(1954), again reuniting Allen with frequent star Diane
Keaton:
- the middle-aged couple of Larry (Woody Allen) and
Carol Lipton (Diane Keaton) - a married New York couple, whose
lives were energized by the 'mystery' death of their neighbor Lillian
House (Lynn Cohen), the wife of Mr. Paul House (Jerry Adler); Carol
had been stalking Paul in a movie theater and claimed to have discovered
a motive - that he might be running off with a young pretty actress
named Helen Moss (Melanie Norris): ("He was with this young
model type, and they were talking about money....So, that's the
motive")
- in a late-night scene at 1 am, Larry commanded his
hyperactive wife, who wanted to investigate and enter their neighbor's
apartment by using a key, to go back to bed: ("I'm telling you,
I'm your husband. I command you to sleep!. Sleep! I command it!...I
command it! Sleep!"); she counter-argued, with obsessive, 'Nancy
Drew'-like suspicions that the non-mourning, cheerful husband Mr.
House had murdered his wife Lillian: ("Larry, all I can tell
you is, if this had been a few years ago, you would have been doing
the same thing. 'Cause if you recall, we solved a mystery. Yep, we
solved a mystery once. Remember? It was the - it was the noises in
the attic mystery")
- the scene of their sneaky visit into Paul's apartment,
where Larry was frantic with worry, while Carol looked for clues
and said: ("I think something's very strange, here.... I think
the whole thing is really sinister")
- the many funny, acerbic one-liners by Larry: ("I've
reevaluated our lives! I got a 10, you got a 6!", "There's
nothing wrong with you that a little Prozac and a polo mallet can't
cure!", and "Jesus, save a little craziness for menopause!")
- the funny moments when a hotel elevator stalled and
Larry suddenly became very panicked: ("I'm-I'm-I'm a-a world-renowned
claustrophobic...I don't like this, I don't, I don't...It's easy
for you to say, but I can't breath, I'm phobic...I'm not panicking,
I'm not panicking, I'm...I'm just gonna say the rosary, now...Oh,
I don't know, I don't like this...I'm running over a field, I see
open meadows. I see a stallion. I'm a stallion...There's a cool breeze
passing over me. I see grass. I see dirt...Let's go, my life is passing
in front of my eyes. The worst part of it is, I'm driving a used
car")
- and then, their shocking discovery of a corpse -
Lillian's body - inside an emergency exit panel above them, with
her arm dangling down: ("Oh, my God. It's her....Oh, Jesus!
Claustrophobia AND a dead body - this is a neurotic's jackpot!")
- the character of sultry writer Marcia Fox (Anjelica
Huston) who helped Larry, Carol and single playwright friend Ted
(Alan Alda) devise a trap to ensnare Mr. House
- the clever recreation of the climax of The
Lady From Shanghai (1948) in the back of an old revival
theatre (the characters reenacted the mirror scene - life imitating
art - as it played behind them on the screen); when House's spiteful
paramour-accomplice and loyal assistant Mrs. Gladys Dalton (Marge
Redmond) appeared, confronted him with a gun, and shot him for
being brushed aside: ("Hello Paul. Didn't you expect me?...You
made a lot of promises to me, over the years. And then, you decided
to dump me for that young model...It's late for excuses...I'm
aiming at you, lover. Of course, killing you is killing myself...But
you know, I'm pretty tired of both of us")
Re-Enactment of Mirror Scene - Shooting of Mr.
House by Mrs. Dalton
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- the concluding scene of Marcia's recap of the entire
mystery to Ted as they left police headquarters - the first dead
body belonged to Lillian's rich sister, who bore a passing resemblance
to Lillian but was not her twin - she suffered a heart attack while
visiting them and the Houses claimed that she was Lillian - but
then House double-crossed and killed Lillian, so he could run off
with the young model-actress Helen: ("Oh, listen. I'll give
it to you one more time. Mrs. House had a sister who moved to England
many years ago. She changed her name when she married. Her husband
died. She moved back to New York recently, a very, very rich widow,
but a recluse. Mr. and Mrs. House knew they weren't in her will.
They have her over to dinner, she accidentally keels over. I guessed
right there. She has a reasonable resemblance to her sister, so
they fake it. Pretend Lillian House died. They cremate the sister.
Lillian checks into a fleabag joint and for several weeks she pretends
to be her sister, closing her accounts, liquidating her assets,
accumulating big money. What she didn't realize was that her husband
was two-timing her with Helen Moss, this pretty model. So, he decides
not to cut her in and go off to, I don't know --- with his mistress
and, uh, keep all the dough. So, he kills Lillian. He cremates
her, or pours molten steel all over her or something, and, uh,
that's when we came along and tripped him up...Mrs. Dalton? She
covered for him. She loved him. Not that she dreamed he was a murderer")
- the final exchange after the mystery was solved,
when Larry and Carol were walking down a NY street discussing where
they would go for dinner and talking about some of their mutual jealousies,
when Carol happened to mention their friend Ted: (Larry: "You've
got to be kiddin'. Take away his-his-his elevator shoes, and his
fake sun tan and his capped teeth and what do you have?" Carol: "You!" Larry:
"Right! I like that...")
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Larry and Carol Lipton
Larry's Claustrophobia in Elevator
Discovery of Dead Body
Ending: Larry and Carol on NY Street
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