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Jerry Falk learns a lesson the hard way when he falls in love with the beautiful but flighty Amanda.

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David Dobel
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Jerry Falk
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Manager
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Pip's Comic
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Harvey Wexler
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Amanda
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Brooke
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Bob Stiles
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Diana Krall
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Psychiatrist
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Paula Chase
Maurice Sonnenberg ...
Movie Theater Patron
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Hotel Desk Clerk
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Dr. Phil Reed
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Bill
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Connie
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Ray Polito
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Car Thug #1
Ray Garvey ...
Car Thug #2
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Emily
Zach McLarty ...
Ralph
Ralph Pope ...
Cab Driver
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Movie Patron (uncredited)
William E. Corcoran ...
Army and navy pedestrian (uncredited)
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Party Goer (uncredited)
James Denapoli ...
Student (uncredited)
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Ron Keller, Acting Teacher (uncredited)
David Jefferson ...
College Student (uncredited)
Charles LaPlaca ...
Uniformed Cop (uncredited)
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Party Goer (uncredited)
Melisanne Russo ...
Customer (uncredited)
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Concerned Diner (uncredited)
Eric Tonken ...
Bar Patron (uncredited)

Directed by

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Woody Allen

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Woody Allen ... (written by)

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Letty Aronson ... producer
Charles H. Joffe ... co-executive producer
Benny Medina ... executive producer
Helen Robin ... co-producer
Jack Rollins ... co-executive producer
Stephen Tenenbaum ... executive producer

Cinematography by

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Darius Khondji

Editing by

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Alisa Lepselter

Editorial Department

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Sara Corrigan ... first assistant editor
Elise DuRant ... apprentice editor
Morgan Neville ... assistant editor
Joe Violante ... dailies advisor

Casting By

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Laura Rosenthal
Juliet Taylor

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Santo Loquasto

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Tom Warren

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Regina Graves

Costume Design by

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Laura Jean Shannon

Makeup Department

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Jerry DeCarlo ... hair stylist
Lori Hicks ... makeup department head
Peggy Schierholz ... key hair stylist
Nuria Sitja ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Helen Robin ... production manager
Janice Williams ... production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Adam Howard ... dga trainee
Richard Patrick ... first assistant director
Danielle Rigby ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Jonathan Arkin ... assistant art director
Paul Brush Jr. ... stand-by carpenter (as Paul Brush)
Frank Didio ... co-construction coordinator
Alex DiGerlando ... art department assistant
Jason Fetz ... shop assistant
Peter Gelfman ... property master
Rafael Gonell ... shop assistant
Tim Grimes ... props
Daniel K. Grosso ... leadman
Vincent Guarriello ... construction grip
Glenn Lloyd ... art department coordinator
Sarah Maine ... set decorating coordinator
Robin McAllister ... assistant property master
Ron Petagna ... lead carpenter
Ronnie Petagna ... carpenter
Chinyere Ryan ... scenic artist
Cliff Schorr ... stand-by scenic artist
James Sorice ... master scenic artist
David Swayze ... assistant art director

Sound Department

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Gary Alper ... production sound mixer
Nancy Cabrera ... foley artist
Ryan Collison ... foley engineer
Lee Dichter ... re-recording mixer
Frank Graziadei ... boom operator
Robert Hein ... supervising sound editor
Thomas Kodros ... sound consultant: Dolby
Sylvia Menno ... dialogue editor
Todd Milner ... foley editor
Glenfield Payne ... sound effects editor
David Wahnon ... first assistant sound editor
Akil Wilson ... second assistant sound editor
Jerry Yuen ... utility sound

Special Effects by

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John Ottesen ... special effects coordinator
Ron Ottesen ... special effects coordinator (as Ronald Ottesen)

Stunts

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Jay Carrado ... stunts
Manny Siverio ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Matt Balzarini ... second assistant camera
David E. Baron ... first assistant camera
Agustin Barrutia ... Camera Intern
Stephen Consentino ... steadicam operator
Chris Drechsler ... electrician
Christopher F. Graneto ... key rigging grip
Michael Green ... camera operator
Brian Hamill ... still photographer
Gregory F. Johnson ... grip
John Krause ... grip
Gary Martone ... key grip
Tim Metivier ... first assistant camera
Jessica Miglio ... assistant still photographer
Tally Morse ... dolly grip
Scott H. Ramsey ... gaffer
Mark Schwentner ... generator operator
Amy Silverman ... camera loader
Dustin Smith ... grip
David J. Thompson ... steadicam operator
Joshua Van Praag ... electrician
Michael J. Maurer ... electrician (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Patricia DiCerto ... casting associate (as Patricia Kerrigan DiCerto)
Karen E. Etcoff ... extras casting
Bill Tripician ... extras casting associate

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Daniel J. Adkins ... costume supervisor
Mark Burchard ... shop wardrobe supervisor
Lisa R. Frucht ... costume supervisor
Rebecca Gregg ... assistant costume designer (as Rebecca Cummings)
Nikia Nelson ... wardrobe assistant
Katie Novello ... costume assistant
Carrie Rees ... costume assistant

Location Management

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Kate Beall ... location scout (as Kathleen Beall)
Greg Conroy ... location assistant
Ged Dickersin ... location scout
Amy R. Gorin ... location assistant
Christie Mullen ... location manager
Currie Person ... location scout
Lynn H. Powers ... assistant location manager
John Robert Reed ... location scout
David Velasco ... location assistant
Brandon Woolf ... location assistant
Eric Wrolstad ... location scout

Music Department

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Jill Meyers ... music clearances
Cynthia Sayer ... musician: piano (uncredited)

Script and Continuity Department

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Kay Chapin ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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David Conelli ... camera car driver
Leo Driver ... parking coordinator
Peter Tavis ... transportation captain
Timothy J. Wood ... transportation co-captain
RJ Lucci ... picture car assistant coordinator: New York (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Sarah Allentuch ... assistant: Mr. Allen
Maya Amsellem ... international sales: WestEnd Films
Abby Bailey ... assistant accountant
Daniela Barbosa ... production assistant: re-shoots
Nicholas R. Bell ... production assistant
Carles Berot ... marketing and creative services
Danielle Blumstein ... production assistant
Creel Brown ... production assistant
Brenda Egedy Kolb ... production assistant (as Brenda Egedy)
Tracy Ershow ... set production assistant
Leah Harper Lane ... production office assistant (as Leah Harper)
Scott Lazar ... production assistant
Pietro Lorino Jr. ... production accountant
Matt Metras ... production assistant
Jess Prosser ... production assistant
Rick Rekedal ... marketing/home entertainment/consumer products: Dreamworks Pictures
Jason Rody ... key production assistant
Nicholas E. Schepisi ... additional set production assistant (as Nick Schepisi)
Eve Schoukroun ... international sales: WestEnd Films
Carl Turnquest Jr. ... projectionist
Michael J. Harker ... completion bond representative (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

Jerry Falk (Jason Biggs) and David Dobel (Woody Allen), who meet at a business meeting, become fast friends. Their commonality is that they are both fledgling New York City based comedy writers, largely writing material for stand-ups, are Jewish (although David is an atheist), and are each of bundle of different neuroses. Their big difference is that Jerry is twenty-one, while David is sixty, with forty more years worth of life experience, knowledge, and neuroses. While Jerry writes full time - he is also working on a novel - David has kept his day job as a public school teacher just in case. In their relationship, David becomes somewhat of Jerry's mentor, providing advice on Jerry's life issues, most which revolve around the fact that Jerry is a product of inertia, having trouble leaving anyone. That's why Jerry's still with the only manager he's ever had, Harvey Wexler (Danny DeVito). Jerry not only being Harvey's only client (which is a testament to his effectiveness in the job), Harvey also has a twenty-five percent take as stipulated in their contract, which he wants to extend for another seven years. That's why Jerry is still in therapy with a psychiatrist who has done him no good, and who advised Jerry to stay in therapy with him as opposed to taking a job in Los Angeles, California. But that not being able to leave largely applies to his love life. Jerry already has one divorce. He is having problems with his current girlfriend Amanda (Christina Ricci), who he believes is the love of his life. He fell in love with her at first sight, when he was already in a cohabitational relationship with Brooke (KaDee Strickland), and Amanda dating Jerry's friend, Bob Stiles (Jimmy Fallon). Even after Jerry began sleeping with Amanda, he could not be up front with Brooke about the situation, leaving her to figure out his lies. What Jerry is unable or unwilling to see is that Amanda not only manipulates him, but that he focuses on the things between them that make them truly compatible, while disregarding those many more things which make them incompatible. What has made their relationship more difficult of late is that her mother, who is trying to find herself, has moved in with them in their small apartment. Despite David's unique view of life, he may be able to see Jerry and Amanda's relationship more clearly as an objective bystander. The question becomes how much of David's advice Jerry will take in its entirety. Written by Huggo

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Taglines It's tricky to be normal...when everybody around you is abnormal. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Woody Allen Spring Project 2002 (United States)
  • La vie et tout le reste (France)
  • Anything else, la vie et tout le reste (France)
  • Qualsevol altra cosa (Spain, Catalan title)
  • Todo lo demás (Spain)
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  • 108 min
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Budget $18,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend United States $1,673,125, 21 Sep 2003
Cumulative Worldwide Gross $13,575,809

Did You Know?

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Trivia This is loosely based on Woody Allen's experiences as a young comedy writer who married young, and met an older man who taught him about life, comedy, and philosophy (and who was institutionalized). See more »
Goofs Jerry Falk refers to a baked cannoli when in fact cannoli shells are deep fried not baked. Perhaps, Woody Allen was thinking of cannelloni. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Once Upon a Time in Mexico/Anything Else/Dummy/Cabin Fever (2003). See more »
Soundtracks Easy to Love See more »
Quotes Amanda: I've had a crush on you since we met. Couldn't you tell, the way I was ignoring you?
Jerry Falk: Well, there was something compelling about your apathy.
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