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  1. The "Purple Rose of Cairo" is audacious and witty and has a lot of good laughs in it, but the best thing about the movie is the way Woody Allen uses it to toy with the very essence of reality and fantasy. The movie is so cheerful and open that it took me a day or two, after I’d seen it, to realize how deeply Allen has reached this time.

  2. Full Cast & Credits from Purple Rose of Cairo Directed by Woody Allen Writing credits Woody Allen Cast (in credits order) Mia Farrow .... Cecilia Jeff Daniels .... Tom Baxter, Gil Shepherd Danny Aiello .... Monk Irving Metzman .... Theater Manager Stephanie Farrow .... Cecilia's Sister David Kieserman .... Diner Boss Elaine Grollman ....

  3. 1 de mar. de 1985 · The scene is a small town in the mid-1930s. Trapped in a dead-end job and an abusive marriage, Cecelia (Mia Farrow) regularly seeks refuge in the local movie house. She becomes so enraptured by the latest attraction, an RKO screwball comedy called The Purple Rose of Cairo, that she returns to the theatre day after day.

  4. Synopsis. Cecilia is a waitress in New Jersey, living a dreary life during the Great Depression. Her only escape from her mundane reality is the movie theatre. After losing her job, Cecilia goes to see 'The Purple Rose of Cairo' in hopes of raising her spirits, where she watches dashing archaeologist Tom Baxter time and again.

  5. A comedy-fantasy about a Depression-era movie fan/waitress whose day-to-day existence is enlivened when her latest idol walks right off the screen and…

  6. 6 de sept. de 2010 · Allen’s choice to set The Purple Rose Of Cairo during the Depression makes perfect sense, both because it’s closer to his own formative years (though he was born in 1935, which means his early ...

  7. 1 de mar. de 1985 · To be blunt about it, ''The Purple Rose of Cairo'' is pure enchantment. It's a sweet, lyrically funny, multi- layered work that again demonstrates that Woody Allen is our premier film maker who ...