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1985 • Fantasy / Comedy • 82m

The Purple Rose of Cairo

"She's finally met the man of her dreams. He's not real, but you can't have everything."

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Cecilia is a waitress in New Jersey, living a dreary life during the Great Depression. Her only escape from her mundane reality is the movie theatre. After losing her job, Cecilia goes to see 'The Purple Rose of Cairo' in hopes of raising her spirits, where she watches dashing archaeologist Tom Baxter time and again.

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Mia Farrow
Mia Farrow
Cecilia
Jeff Daniels
Jeff Daniels
Tom Baxter / Gil Shepherd
Danny Aiello
Danny Aiello
Monk
Dianne Wiest
Dianne Wiest
Emma
Milo O'Shea
Milo O'Shea
Father Donnelly
Van Johnson
Van Johnson
Larry
Deborah Rush
Deborah Rush
Rita
Zoe Caldwell
Zoe Caldwell
The Countess
Irving Metzman
Irving Metzman
Theater Manager
John Wood
John Wood
Jason
John Rothman
John Rothman
Mr. Hirsch's Lawyer
Edward Herrmann
Edward Herrmann
Henry
Michael Tucker
Michael Tucker
Gil's Agent
Camille Saviola
Camille Saviola
Olga
Peter McRobbie
Peter McRobbie
The Communist
Juliana Donald
Juliana Donald
Usherette
Paul Herman
Paul Herman
Penny Pitcher
Peter Castellotti
Peter Castellotti
Penny Pitcher
Executive Producer: Charles H. JoffeProducer: Robert GreenhutDirector: Woody AllenExecutive Producer: Jack RollinsWriter: Woody Allen

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CinemaSerf
2025-05-30
70%

Initially, this reminded me a little of the scenario for “King Kong” as the impressionable young “Cecilia” (Mia Farrow) manages, not unreasonably it has to be said, to get fired from her waitressing job in 1930s New York. Despondent, she heads to the cinema to see the “The Purple Rose of Cairo” only for it’s star “Tom” (Jeff Daniels) to quite literally leap off the screen at her and soon her world is in turmoil. It’s not just her, neither. The studio is complaining that he is doing exactly the same in cinemas all over the shop. That gives “Cecilia” quite a quandary as she knows this man of her dreams cannot be real, whilst the rest of the nation wants to know what happens at the end of the movie - and without it’s star, well we can never find out! What is “Tom” going to decide, too? He is quite taken by his time amongst us non-celluloid types, but… I am not really much of a fan of Daniels, but he works well here as this comedy works on quite a few different levels. On one, it’s an out and out romantic comedy but on others it looks at the effects of the aftermath of the Great Depression, the crucial role of cinema in the lives of so many people and at just how repetitious and dreary life can be as that big screen allures! Meantime, “Tom” is given a rather too realistic glimpse of life on the other side of the reel as he encounters some of the less savoury characters from the time. It’s monochrome photography, Dick Hyman’s quirky score and a charming chemistry between an on form, flighty, Farrow and Daniels all contributes to another piece of gentle nostalgia from a Woody Allen who is very much at the top of his game and from a Stuart Wurtzel whose production design is engaging and sympathetic to the era and to the gently poignant and often quite witty dialogue. I wonder if anyone might make a real archaeological movie called “The Purple Rose of Cairo”?

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Jack Rollins & Charles H. Joffe Productions
Budget
$15,000,000
Box Office
$10,631,333

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