Top cast:Frederik Christensen,Aage Hertel,Alma Hinding
Director:Harry Solter
Genre:Documentary
Region:Finland
Year:2001
Storyline:In the bunk house, a litany of rules are delivered by a strutting, cigar-chomping, broad-waisted, white-uniformed guard-floor walker named Carr (Clifton James).(The entire film was shot on location in New York City.) There are open sewers and manhole covers with steam vapors rising in cloudy gusts - from Hell itself, and glaring red neon lights are flashed and reflected on the face of a New York cab driver." As he tin-foil was peeled up and rolled back from the subject's face, he nose and face of nebbish, nerdy and stupefied-looking Miles Monroe (Woody Allen) still wearing thick black-rimmed glasses was slowly disclosed.She chastised the deadbeat for his bad luck and poor choices: "You're like King Midas in reverse.I don't want you touching my stuff." She was incensed when he asserted that she was indebted to him for getting her out of Canada: "If it wasn't for me, you'd be back home makin' moose jam, puttin' out for lumberjacks.He slipped away from the party ostensibly to get more ice, and met IMF Operations Manager John Musgrave (Billy Crudup) in a nearby 7-Eleven.