Everyone Says I Love You

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Everyone Says I Love You
Directed by Woody Allen
Produced by Robert Greenhut
Written by Woody Allen
Starring Alan Alda
Woody Allen
Drew Barrymore
Lukas Haas
Goldie Hawn
Gaby Hoffmann
Natasha Lyonne
Edward Norton
Natalie Portman
Julia Roberts
Tim Roth
David Ogden Stiers
Music by Dick Hyman
Editing by Susan E. Morse
Distributed by Miramax Films
Release date(s) December 6, 1996 (USA)
Running time 101 min.
Language English
IMDb profile

Everyone Says I Love You (1996) is a musical film written and directed by Woody Allen. The film features many stars, including Julia Roberts, Alan Alda, Edward Norton, Drew Barrymore, Gaby Hoffmann, Tim Roth, Goldie Hawn, and Natalie Portman.

Set in New York, Venice, and Paris, the film features a rarely used device of having songs sung by ordinary actors not known for their singing. It was among the more critically successful of Allen's later films. The influential critic Roger Ebert once said that it was his favorite of all Allen's films, calling it simply "the best" (but also claimed that Match Point was his best film since Crimes and Misdemeanors [1]).

The film was nominated for Best Motion Picture - Comedy/Musical at the Golden Globes.

Contents

[edit] Cast

[edit] Soundtrack/ song information

[edit] Official soundtrack

  1. "Just You, Just Me" - Edward Norton
  2. "My Baby Just Cares For Me" - Edward Norton/ Latasha Lyonne
  3. "Recurrence/ I'm A Dreamer" - Dick Hyman/ Olivia Hayman
  4. "Makin' Whoopee" - Tirome Jerome
  5. "Venetian Scenes/ I'm Thru With Love" - Dick Hyman/ Woody Allen
  6. "All My Life" - Julia Roberts
  7. "Just You, Just Me" (Salsa Version) - Dick Hyman And The New York Studio Players
  8. "Cuddle Up A Little Closer" - Billy Crudup/Sanjeev Ramabhadran
  9. "Looking At You" - Alan Alda
  10. "Recurrence/ If I Had You" - Dick Hyman/Tim Roth
  11. "Enjoy Yourself (It's Later Than You Think)" - Patrick Crenshaw
  12. "Chiquita Banana" - Christy Romano
  13. "Hooray For Captain Spaulding/ Vive Le Capitaine Spaulding" - The Helen Miles Singers
  14. "I'm Thru With Love" - Goldie Hawn
  15. "Everyone Says I Love You" - The Helen Miles Singers

[edit] Songs seen on film

  • All the performers sing in their own voices, with two exceptions: Goldie Hawn, who was told by Allen to intentionally sing worse because she sang too well to be believable as a normal person just breaking into song, and Drew Barrymore, who convinced Woody Allen that her singing was too awful even for the "realistic singing voice" concept he was going for. Her voice was dubbed by Allen-regular Olivia Hayman.
  • "Shall We Dance" by George Gershwin is a somewhat recurring song on the film, appearing more than once with different arrangements.

[edit] Box Office

This film was released in North America on 8 December 1996 on 3 screens. Its opening weekend gross was $131,678 ($43,893 per screen). It ended its North American run with $9,714,482. Outside North America, the film earned an addition $16,104,765, boosting its global gross to $25,819,247.

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