Take The Money And Run is the first film written and directed by Woody Allen, first released in 1969.
Woody Allen stars as Virgil Starkwell, a bank robber and petty criminal. Told as a mockumentary, we learn about his childhood, his first crimes, his arrests, his getaway, and his eventual fate. What it really is though, is a chance for Woody Allen to create sketch after sketch of absurdist humour.
Take The Money And Run is a highly regarded comedy – the first of a run of purely comedic films Allen would make (or, as Allen coined them, the ‘early, funny ones’) before heading into more interesting ground.
Welcome to the Woody Allen Pages Podcast. This week we look at 1969’s Take The Money And Run. How it was conceived, how it was made, and how, after all these years, its still quite funny. Spoilers are everywhere, so watch the film and come back.
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