Manhattan Murder Mystery
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Manhattan Murder Mystery

A middle-aged couple suspects foul play when their neighbor's wife suddenly drops dead.

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In Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993), a gripping and humorous murder mystery directed by Woody Allen, a middle-aged couple becomes entangled in a suspenseful web of deception and intrigue. Carol and Larry Lipton, played by Diane Keaton and Woody Allen, live a seemingly normal life in Manhattan until their lives take an unexpected turn. When their neighbor Lillian suddenly passes away, Carol becomes suspicious and suspects foul play.

Driven by curiosity, Carol persuades Larry to embark on an amateur investigation, desperately seeking answers to Lillian's mysterious death. As they dig deeper, they uncover a series of puzzling events, encounter eccentric characters, and find themselves caught up in a thrilling whodunit-like journey filled with unexpected twists and turns.

Manhattan Murder Mystery showcases Allen's signature blend of wit, humor, and suspense. With his distinctive storytelling style, he keeps the audience engaged throughout, ensuring that each scene adds another layer to the unraveling mystery. The film's atmospheric setting in the heart of Manhattan adds to the overall allure, enhancing both the suspense and comedic elements.

As the Liptons delve deeper into the investigation, they find themselves in increasingly dangerous situations, testing their relationship and trust in one another. Will they be able to solve the mystery and unveil the truth behind Lillian's death? Find out in this captivating and entertaining classic that combines elements of murder, romance, and comedic genius.

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Also Known As:

Manhattan Murder Mystery

Release Date:

18 Aug 1993

Writers:

Woody Allen, Marshall Brickman

Awards:

Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award4 nominations total