Review of Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993) by Pedro P — 20 Jan 2008
Allen's tribute to Sir. Alfred Hitchcock and the Mystery/Thriller genre itself. Fun and endlessly entertaining as expected, but also incredibly and surprinsingly thrilling and exciting as an actual thriller.
The Allen-Keaton dynamic and chemistry is, even in their 50's of 60's, a big part of the film's fun. Also Zach Braff's first real acting job, age 18, as the Liptons' son, Nick.
This review of Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993) was written by Pedro P on 20 Jan 2008.
Manhattan Murder Mystery has generally received positive reviews.
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