

Manhattan Murder Mystery 1993
"Who killed who?"
Woody Allen's Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993) blends sharp wit with a clever whodunit as a seemingly ordinary New York couple stumbles into dangerously high-stakes intrigue.
Director: Woody Allen
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993) about?
When their neighbor's wife dies suddenly, a middle-aged couple in New York City can't shake the feeling that something sinister is afoot. What starts as idle curiosity spirals into a full-blown investigation, uncovering secrets that blur the line between paranoia and reality.
Who directed Manhattan Murder Mystery?
Woody Allen directed the film, bringing his signature blend of humor and neuroticism to this suspenseful mystery.
Who stars in Manhattan Murder Mystery?
Woody Allen, Diane Keaton, Anjelica Huston, Alan Alda, and Jerry Adler headline this ensemble cast.
Is Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993) worth watching?
If you love sharp comedies with a dash of mystery, this film delivers. While not Allen's most acclaimed work, its clever plot and standout performances from Keaton and Huston make it a rewarding watch for fans of classic whodunits.
How long is Manhattan Murder Mystery?
Manhattan Murder Mystery runs for 104 minutes, or just under two hours.
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About Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993) — A Clever Whodunit with Woody Allen and Diane Keaton
Woody Allen's Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993) blends sharp wit with a clever whodunit as a seemingly ordinary New York couple stumbles into dangerously high-stakes intrigue. Larry Lipton (Allen) and his wife Carol (Diane Keaton) grow suspicious when their charming neighbor's wife dies unexpectedly, leading them down a rabbit hole of deception and dark humor. With Manhattan's iconic skyline as their backdrop, the film balances playful banter with mounting tension, exploring themes of curiosity, paranoia, and the fragility of suburban bliss. Allen's signature neurotic charm collides with murderous mischief in this clever, suspenseful comedy that keeps audiences guessing until the final reveal.
Starring Allen and Keaton in their signature roles, the cast is rounded out by Anjelica Huston as the enigmatic widow and Alan Alda delivering biting wit as the neighbor. The film's fast-paced mystery and sharp dialogue make it a standout in Allen's filmography, offering a fresh twist on the classic detective genre while celebrating the chaos of life in the city.




