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1973 Certificate PG
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When cryogenically preserved Miles Monroe (Allen) is awakened 200 years after a hospital mishap, he discovers the future’s not so bright: All women are frigid, all men are impotent, and the world is ruled by an evil dictator: a disembodied nose! Pursued by the secret police and recruited by anti-government rebels with a .. Read more

Starring Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, John Beck, Mary Gregory
Director Woody Allen
Genres Comedy

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Sleeper

When cryogenically preserved Miles Monroe (Allen) is awakened 200 years after a hospital mishap, he discovers the future’s not so bright: All women are frigid, all men are impotent, and the world is ruled by an evil dictator: a disembodied nose! Pursued by the secret police and recruited by anti-government rebels with a plan to kidnap the dictator’s snout before it can be cloned, Miles falls for the beautiful – but untalented – poet Luna (Diane Keaton).

But when Miles is captured and reprogrammed by the government to believe he’s Miss America, it’s up to Luna to save Miles, lead the rebels and cut off the nose…just to spite its face.

Starring Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, John Beck, Mary Gregory, Bartlett Robinson, Marya Small
Director Woody Allen
Studio MGM ENTERTAINMENT
Run time DVD: 1 hr 23 mins
Certificate Certificate PG
Genres Comedy
Language DVD: English
Dubbed French, German, Italian, Spanish
Hearing-impaired English, German
Subtitles DVD: Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Italian, Norwegian, Spanish, Swedish
Released DVD: 19 Feb 2001
Production year: 1973
Format DVD
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  • 4 stars out of 5

    In one of his most inspired early comedies, Woody Allen plays a jazz musician who comes round from what he thinks was a minor operation only to discover that he has been in cryogenic suspension for 200 years and that it is now 2174. What follows is a silly but often hilarious mish-mash, partly inspired by 1984 (Allen gets involved with revolutionaries opposing the totalitarian government), but mainly a homage to great screen comedians of the past, among them Chaplin, Keaton and Langdon. The sight gags (particularly Allen disguised as a robot) include some of the funniest things Allen has ever done. There is also a rich quota of brilliantly witty lines throughout, with Diane Keaton making a fine foil.

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  • 11 out of 11 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 4 stars

    It been a long time ...

    I couldn't wait to see sleeper again. It must have been 15 years ago or even longer when I first saw it. I thought it was hilarious.

    Watching it now it seems much slower, not to the point of being boring, but I just didn't laugh as much as I did before. Maybe it's more of a reflection of me growing, the comedy is afterall quite slapstick.

    This may be a case where the memories of the film should not have been disturbed.

    It's worth a look, but don't expect laugh a minute. I give it 4 stars for the laugh it gave me when I was young.

      • Steve Mclean from Luton, Bedfordshire
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  • 1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

    Rated - 3 stars

    As good as I remembered (almost)

    I've only seen this film once before when it was first released in the UK and I wondered whether I would still find it funny. It was not quite as good as I remembered but still well worth watching. I still love the gag where a 200-year-old VW Beetle that starts at the first turn of the key. How much did VW have to pay for a plug like that, I wonder?

    If the only Woody Allen you know is the taking-himself-too-sertiously poseur of later years you will be pleasantly surprised seeing him at the top of his game when he could still raise a laugh.

      • Psywriter from Cambs
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