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September (1987)

Genre : Drama

Runtime : 1H 22M

Director : Woody Allen
Writer : Woody Allen

Synopsis

After a suicide attempt, Lane has moved into her country house to recuperate. Her best friend, Stephanie, has come to join her for the summer. Lane's mother, Diane, has recently arrived with her husband Lloyd, Lane's stepfather. Lane is close to two neighbors: Peter, and Howard. Howard is in love with Lane, Lane is in love with Peter, and Peter is in love with Stephanie.

Actors

Mia Farrow
Mia Farrow
Lane
Dianne Wiest
Dianne Wiest
Stephanie
Sam Waterston
Sam Waterston
Peter
Elaine Stritch
Elaine Stritch
Diane Frasier
Jack Warden
Jack Warden
Lloyd
Denholm Elliott
Denholm Elliott
Howard
Ira Wheeler
Ira Wheeler
Mr. Raines
Jane Cecil
Jane Cecil
Mrs. Raines
Rosemary Murphy
Rosemary Murphy
Mrs. Mason

Crews

Woody Allen
Woody Allen
Director
Woody Allen
Woody Allen
Screenplay
Carlo Di Palma
Carlo Di Palma
Director of Photography
Santo Loquasto
Santo Loquasto
Production Design
Susan E. Morse
Susan E. Morse
Editor
Robert Greenhut
Robert Greenhut
Producer
Gail Sicilia
Gail Sicilia
Associate Producer
Charles H. Joffe
Charles H. Joffe
Executive Producer
Jack Rollins
Jack Rollins
Executive Producer
Jeffrey Kurland
Jeffrey Kurland
Costume Design
Speed Hopkins
Speed Hopkins
Art Direction
George DeTitta Jr.
George DeTitta Jr.
Set Decoration
Juliet Taylor
Juliet Taylor
Casting
James Sabat
James Sabat
Production Sound Mixer
Louis Sabat
Louis Sabat
Boom Operator
Lee Dichter
Lee Dichter
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Frank Graziadei
Frank Graziadei
Sound Recordist
Brian Hamill
Brian Hamill
Still Photographer
Kay Chapin
Kay Chapin
Script Supervisor
Ellen Lewis
Ellen Lewis
Casting Associate
Dick Mingalone
Dick Mingalone
Camera Operator
Joseph Hartwick
Joseph Hartwick
Production Manager
Thomas A. Reilly
Thomas A. Reilly
First Assistant Director
Ken Ornstein
Ken Ornstein
Second Assistant Director
Helen Robin
Helen Robin
Production Coordinator
Tom Warren
Tom Warren
Assistant Art Director
Matthew Bliss
Matthew Bliss
Assistant Art Director
Glenn Lloyd
Glenn Lloyd
Other
Dave Weinman
Dave Weinman
Set Dresser
James Mazzola
James Mazzola
Property Master
James Sorice
James Sorice
Key Scenic Artist
Cosmo Sorice
Cosmo Sorice
Scenic Artist
Michael Green
Michael Green
Assistant Camera
Jay Levy
Jay Levy
Second Assistant Camera
Robert Ward
Robert Ward
Key Grip
Ronald Burke
Ronald Burke
Dolly Grip
Ray Quinlan
Ray Quinlan
Gaffer
Jim Manzione
Jim Manzione
Best Boy Electric
Ron Petagna
Ron Petagna
Construction Coordinator
Arne Olsen
Arne Olsen
Key Construction Grip
Lee Halls
Lee Halls
Makeup Artist
Fern Buchner
Fern Buchner
Makeup Artist
Romaine Greene
Romaine Greene
Hairstylist
Judianna Makovsky
Judianna Makovsky
Assistant Costume Designer
Jessica Fasman
Jessica Fasman
Assistant Costume Designer
Bill Christians
Bill Christians
Wardrobe Supervisor
Patricia Eiben
Patricia Eiben
Wardrobe Supervisor
Jon Neuburger
Jon Neuburger
Assistant Editor
Janice Keuhnelian
Janice Keuhnelian
Assistant Editor
Dan Sable
Dan Sable
Sound Editor
Lynn Sable
Lynn Sable
Assistant Sound Editor
David Grossack
David Grossack
Apprentice Sound Editor
Carl Turnquest
Carl Turnquest
Projection
Harold 'Whitey' McEvoy
Harold 'Whitey' McEvoy
Transportation Captain

Trailers and other movies

September - Official Trailer - Woody Allen Movie

Posters and backgrounds

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