Author's note: I love Woody Allen's movies, but I can't help but notice some repetitive tendencies in almost all of them, so...

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NARRATOR: From Woody Allen, director of Bullets Over Broadway, Manhattan Murder Mystery, and Manhattan, comes a brand new film about a Manhattan-area professional...

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ALLEN: I realize I make five million dollars a year at a job I love to do and that my hot new wife is only twenty-six years old, but I'm miserable!

NARRATOR: His new wife...

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WIFE: Let's stay in today and make love!

ALLEN: I'm miserable! Don't you understand me?

WIFE: (suggestively) I can...cheer you up.

ALEN: Don't you dare!

NARRATOR: His ex-wife...

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EX: You miserable bastard! She's less than half your age! It's like sleeping with your daughter!

ALLEN: I would never do something like that! Unless she was my adopted Korean stepdaughter.

NARRATOR: His shrink...

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SHRINK: Considering your large salary and your gorgeous new wife, I'd say the reason you're miserable is that you have a profound fear of success.

ALLEN: Yeah. What I fear is the success you're having off of my sessions.

NARRATOR: And an all-star cast...

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Alan Alda

Woody Allen

Mia Farrow

Julie Kavner

Diane Keaton

Tony Roberts

David Ogden Stiers

Dianne Wiest

NARRATOR: In Woody Allen's...

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TOTALLY MISERABLE IN NEW YORK

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EX: And you're a self-hating Jew, to boot!

ALLEN: I don't hate that I'm a Jew. I hate that I'm miserable.

NARRATOR: Watch the hijinx ensue after a story that was apparently about life among New York professionals turn into what it was all along - a story about love and relationships.

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ALLEN: What does all of this matter? Any of it? The money, the job, who cares? What it comes down to is, can I find someone to love? Someone who will love me back?

SHRINK: Your ex-wife loved you and you cheated on her.

ALLEN: Well, I was absolutely miserable at the time.

NARRATOR: And be sure to check out the sneak preview of Allen's next film as he takes us back to 1930's Brooklyn in...

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DEPRESSION IN NEW YORK DURING THE DEPRESSION

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ALLEN: I'm so depressed.

SHRINK: Well, we are in the Great Depression.

ALLEN: At least I have a reason this time.

NARRATOR: Look for one or more of these fine actors in

Depression in New York During The Depression:

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Alan Alda

Woody Allen

Mia Farrow

Julie Kavner

Diane Keaton

Tony Roberts

David Ogden Stiers

Dianne Wiest

NARRATOR: Coming soon to a theater near you - if you live in one of the five boroughs.