Hannah and Her Sisters
A story between two Thanksgivings.
1986 | 107m | English
Popularity: 4 (history)
| Director: | Woody Allen |
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| Writer: | Woody Allen |
| Staring: |
| Between two Thanksgivings, Hannah's husband falls in love with her sister Lee, while her hypochondriac ex-husband rekindles his relationship with her sister Holly. | |
| Release Date: | Feb 07, 1986 |
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| Director: | Woody Allen |
| Writer: | Woody Allen |
| Genres: | Comedy, Drama |
| Keywords | new york city, writing, opera, artist, thanksgiving, hypochondriac, langham, dysfunctional family, television producer, architecture, singing, writer, relationship, love affair, art, extramarital affair, fear of dying, sisters, three sisters |
| Production Companies | Orion Pictures, Jack Rollins & Charles H. Joffe Productions |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $40,084,041
Budget: $6,400,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 03, 2026 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Mia Farrow | Hannah |
| Barbara Hershey | Lee |
| Dianne Wiest | Holly |
| Woody Allen | Mickey Sachs |
| Michael Caine | Elliot |
| Lloyd Nolan | Evan |
| Maureen O'Sullivan | Norma |
| Carrie Fisher | April Knox |
| Julie Kavner | Gail |
| Max von Sydow | Frederick |
| Julia Louis-Dreyfus | Mary |
| Sam Waterston | David (uncredited) |
| Tony Roberts | Norman (uncredited) |
| J. T. Walsh | Ed Smythe |
| Daniel Stern | Dusty |
| John Turturro | TV Writer |
| Christian Clemenson | Larry |
| Lewis Black | Paul |
| Richard Jenkins | Dr. Wilkes |
| Joanna Gleason | Carol |
| Fred Melamed | Dr. Grey |
| Maria Chiara | Manon Lescaut |
| Bobby Short | Himself |
| Paul Bates | Theater Manager |
| Ken Costigan | Father Flynn |
| Verna O. Hobson | Mavis |
| Susan Gordon-Clark | Hostess |
| John Doumanian | Thanksgiving Guest |
| Daisy Previn | Hannah's Daughter |
| Moses Farrow | Hannah's Son |
| Fletcher Farrow Previn | Thanksgiving Guest |
| Rusty Magee | Ron |
| Allen DeCheser | Hannah's Twins |
| Artie DeCheser | Hannah's Twins |
| Ira Wheeler | Dr. Abel |
| Tracy Kennedy | Brunch Guest |
| Stephen De Fluiter | Dr. Brooks |
| Rob Scott | Drummer |
| Beverly Peer | Bass Player |
| Leo Postrel | Mickey's Father |
| Carrotte | Theater Executive |
| Mary Pappas | Theater Executive |
| Bernie Leighton | Audition Pianist |
| William Sturgis | Elliot's Analyst |
| Daniel Haber | Krishna |
| Helen Miller | Mickey's Mother |
| Irwin J. Tenenbaum | Thanksgiving Guest |
| Amy Greenhill | Thanksgiving Guest |
| Dickson Shaw | Thanksgiving Guest |
| Marje Sheridan | Thanksgiving Guest |
| Ivan Kronenfeld | Lee's Husband |
| Soon-Yi Previn | Thanksgiving Guest (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Susan E. Morse | Editor |
| Kay Chapin | Script Supervisor |
| James Sorice | Scenic Artist |
| Bob Paone | Second Assistant Camera |
| Linda Murphy | Boom Operator |
| Robert Ward | Key Grip |
| Vincent Delaney | Best Boy Electric |
| Mark Burchard | Wardrobe Supervisor |
| Romaine Greene | Hair Designer |
| Timothy M. Bourne | Location Manager |
| Barbara Heller | Location Scout |
| Amy Herman | Assistant Production Coordinator |
| Harry J. Leavey | Transportation Captain |
| Sandy Nelson | Location Coordinator |
| Ora Ramat | Location Scout |
| Ellen Lewis | Casting Assistant |
| Carl Turnquest | Projection |
| Jack Fitzstephens | Sound Editor |
| Noreen Evans | Assistant Sound Editor |
| Carol Joffe | Set Decoration |
| Ezra Swerdlow | Production Manager |
| Helen Robin | Production Coordinator |
| James Mazzola | Property Master |
| Douglas C. Hart | Assistant Camera |
| Stuart Wurtzel | Production Design |
| Ken Ornstein | Second Assistant Director |
| Dave Weinman | Set Dresser |
| Dick Mingalone | Camera Operator |
| Tod A. Maitland | Sound Recordist |
| Ronald Burke | Dolly Grip |
| Fern Buchner | Makeup Designer |
| Patricia Eiben | Wardrobe Supervisor |
| Dana Robin | Location Scout |
| Nicholas Bernstein | Location Scout |
| Richard Nord | Assistant Editor |
| Les Lazarowitz | Production Sound Mixer |
| Lee Dichter | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Ray Quinlan | Gaffer |
| Suzanne Pillsbury | Assistant Editor |
| Woody Allen | Screenplay, Director |
| Carlo Di Palma | Director of Photography |
| Juliet Taylor | Casting |
| Jeffrey Kurland | Costume Design |
| Thomas A. Reilly | First Assistant Director |
| Brian Hamill | Still Photographer |
| Todd M. Thaler | Additional Casting |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Gail Sicilia | Associate Producer |
| Robert Greenhut | Producer |
| Charles H. Joffe | Executive Producer |
| Jack Rollins | Executive Producer |
| Organization | Category | Person | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Golden Globes | Best Director | Woody Allen | Nominated |
| Golden Globes | Best Supporting Actress | Dianne Wiest | Nominated |
| Golden Globes | Best Actress | Mia Farrow | Nominated |
| Golden Globes | Best Supporting Actor | Michael Caine | Nominated |
| Academy Awards | Best Picture | N/A | Nominated |
| Academy Awards | Best Actor | Woody Allen | Nominated |
| Academy Awards | Best Supporting Actor | N/A | Nominated |
| Academy Awards | Best Director | Woody Allen | Nominated |
| Academy Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Dianne Wiest | Nominated |
| BAFTA Awards | Best Director | Woody Allen | Nominated |
| BAFTA Awards | Best Actor | Woody Allen | Won |
| Berlin International Film Festival | Best Actor | Woody Allen | Nominated |
| Venice Film Festival | Best Supporting Actress | Dianne Wiest | Nominated |
| BAFTA Awards | Best Actress | Meryl Streep | Nominated |
| BAFTA Awards | Best Actress | N/A | Nominated |
| BAFTA Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Michael Caine | Nominated |
| BAFTA Awards | Best Supporting Actress | N/A | Nominated |
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“Hannah” (Mia Farrow) is ostensibly the luckier of the three daughters of an erstwhile actress who has a penchant for the bottle and deludes herself into thinking she is still a bit of a boy-magnet! It’s lucky for the family that she is there for her other sisters “Holly” (Dianne Wiest) and “Lee” (B ... arbara Hershey) don’t have their own problems to seek. The whole thing now plays out like a top-notch radio play with emotionally internecine personas played out to the full as the neuroses thrive, the stereotypes wrestle each other for prominence and poor old Michael Caine finds his “Elliot” - married to “Hannah” - character constantly scratching his head when he isn’t ducking it. Sister “Holly” is a bit of a loose cannon. An under-employed actress who thinks she would be better off catering instead. Just to make matters worse, she hooks up with “Mickey” (Woody Allen). Now here’s a fruit loop if ever you’ve seen one. He used to be married to “Hannah” but now lives day to day convinced that each one is going to be his last! Moreover, his (Jewish) faith has long since gone the way of the dodo, so what will happen to him afterwards? Meantime, “Lee” is sitting waiting to be discovered. A blank canvas of a woman who has no idea what she wants; whom she wants nor where she’s going and on whom “Elliot” is developing one hell of a crush. With all the ingredients of some intellectual slap-stick and a really quite striking cast, this manages to stay the right side of cringeworthy as it develops into an engagingly characterful and frequently quite witty maelstrom that borders, at times, on farce but that never quite takes that route. Caine is a good comedy actor and his laconic style works well as his relationships are put under a spotlight that extends to us questioning which, if any, of these folks could ever be lived with! Sure, there are certain identifiable threads that run through all of Allen’s works, and they are here too - but having assembled a cast that is able to deliver effortlessly and naturally like this allows this film to come across more distinctly than some of his other works. It’s also holding it’s value well. The story and it’s characters have lost little of their punch over the last forty years and this is proof positive that letting a story breathe can work wonders with a good cast. Now I have to go and watch “Jaws: The Revenge” which kept Caine away from the Oscars.