A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S SEX COMEDY


'''A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy''' is a 1982 film written and directed by Woody Allen.
The plot revolves around a weekend party bringing together six people, loosely based on Ingmar Bergman's ''Smiles of a Summer Night''. This movie is notable for being the first of thirteen movies that Allen would make starring Mia Farrow. Farrow's role was originally written for another famous Allen lead actress, Diane Keaton, but she couldn't take the part because she was busy promoting her film ''Reds'' and preparing to shoot the film ''Shoot the Moon''. It also marks the first appearance of Woody Allen as an ensemble performer in his own film, as previously he had either been the lead character or did not appear in his films.

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Cast
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Cast



Woody Allen as Andrew

Mia Farrow as Ariel

José Ferrer as Leopold

Julie Hagerty as Dulcy

Tony Roberts as Maxwell

Mary Steenburgen as Adrian

Adam Redfield as Student Foxx

Moishe Rosenfeld as Mr. Hayes

Timothy Jenkins as Mr. Thomson

Michael Higgins as Reynolds

Sol Frieder as Carstairs

Boris Zoubok as Purvis

Box Office


The film opened on July 16, 1982 at 501 North American theaters, and made $2,514,478 ($5,018 per screen) in its opening weekend. It grossed $9,077,269 in its entire run.

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