Take the sorrel and draws
Take the sorrel and draws ( Take the money and run ) is a comedy of Woody Allen, with itself, Janet Margolin and Marcel Hillaire.
The United States, 1969 - colors - 1:25 min.
Synopsis
(Spoiler Attention!)
This film tells the life of Virgil Starkwell. Child, Virgil tests himself with the Violoncelle, but it gives up it to make career in the crime, in spite of its small size, its timidity, and its glasses contamment broken by the large hard ones. It directs a bank but is made stop misérablement and it is sent in prison. He manages to escape and saw flights of handbags before meeting Louise, a washing machine, with which he will have a child. But always without the penny, it again tries to make a holdup, does not arrive there and is made return to the bagne. Once again, he escapes, attached by chains to other convicts. He will be definitively made stop while trying to steal an old buddy of childhood proving to be an agent of FBI.
Distribution
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Woody Allen: Virgil Starkwell
- Janet Margolin : Louise
- Marcel Hillaire: Fritz
- Jacquelyn Hyde : Miss Blair
- Lonny Chapman: Jake
- Jan Merlin : Al
- James Anderson
- Jackson Beck: voice of the narrator
- Howard Storm: Fred
- Mark Gordon: Vince
- Micil Murphy : Frank
- Minnow Moskowitz : Joe Agneta
- Nate Jacobson: the judge
- Grace Bauer
- Henry Leff: the father of Virgil
External bonds
- Card IMDB
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