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When a bumbling New Yorker is dumped by his activist girlfriend, he travels to a tiny Latin American nation and becomes involved in its latest rebellion.

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Fielding Mellish
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Nancy
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General Emilio M. Vargas
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Yolanda (as Natividad Abascal)
Jacobo Morales ...
Esposito
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Luis (as Miguel Suarez)
David Ortiz Angleró ...
Sanchez
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Diaz (as Rene Enríquez)
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Arroyo
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Self
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Self
Don Dunphy ...
Self
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Mrs. Mellish
Stanley Ackerman ...
Dr. Mellish
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Priest
Martha Greenhouse ...
Dr. Feigen
Axel Anderson ...
Man Tortured
Tigre Pérez ...
Perez (as Tigre Perez)
Baron De Beer ...
British Ambassador
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Judge
John Braden ...
Prosecutor
Ted Chapman ...
Policeman
Dorothi Fox ...
J. Edgar Hoover (as Dorthi Fox)
Dagne Crane ...
Sharon
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Paul (as Ed Barth)
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Douglas
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Semple
Eulogio Peraza ...
The Interpreter
Norman Evans ...
Senator
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FBI Man #1 (as Robert O'Connel)
Robert Dudley ...
FBI Man #2
Marilyn Hengst ...
Norma
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FBI Security
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FBI Security
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Man on Cross
Princess Fatosh ...
Snake Bite Lady
Dick Callinan ...
Cigarette Commercial Man
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Patient In Operating Room (as Hy Anzel)
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Wil Albert ...
Confessor in wrong courtroom (uncredited)
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Subway Thug #2 (uncredited)
Garrett Cassell ...
Man On Subway (uncredited)
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Woman in Hotel Lobby Cheering Honeymoon (uncredited)
Ines Hellendall ...
Patron (uncredited)
Peggy McKenna ...
Woman (uncredited)
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Subway Thug #1 (uncredited)
Willy Switkes ...
Man (uncredited)
Gwynne Tomlan ...
Black Woman (uncredited)

Directed by

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Woody Allen

Written by

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Woody Allen ... (written by) &
Mickey Rose ... (written by)

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Jack Grossberg ... producer
Charles H. Joffe ... executive producer
Jack Rollins ... executive producer (uncredited)
Ralph Rosenblum ... associate producer

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Marvin Hamlisch

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Andrew M. Costikyan ... director of photography

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Ron Kalish ... film editor
Ralph Rosenblum

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Susan Behr ... assistant editor

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Vicky Hernández ... (as Vicky Hernandez)

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Ed Wittstein

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Herbert F. Mulligan

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Gene Coffin

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Guy Del Russo ... makeup

Production Management

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Morton Gorowitz ... unit production manager
Robert J. Koster ... production manager (uncredited)

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Fred T. Gallo ... first assistant director
Michael Behrman ... second assistant director (uncredited)

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Connie Brink ... property master (as Conrad Brink)
Merle Eckert ... set constructor
Eugene Powell ... scenic chargeman (as Eugene M. Powell)

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Nathan Boxer ... sound
Al Gramaglia ... sound rerecordist
James Sabat ... sound (as James J. Sabat)
John Strauss ... effects editor
Ron Kalish ... sound editor (uncredited)

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Don B. Courtney ... special effects

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Robert A. Hudecek ... gaffer
Michael Mahony ... key grip
Jack Stager ... still photographer
Howard Block ... additional camera operator (uncredited) / camera operator (uncredited)
Walter Stewart ... gaffer (uncredited)

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Sylvia Fay ... atmosphere

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Martin Gaiptman ... wardrobe (as Martin D. Gaiptman)

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William Eustace ... location manager

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Ralph Burns ... orchestrator
Felix Giglio ... music supervisor
Jerry Graff ... vocal supervisor
Robert Linn ... composer additional music: "Let's Do Holidays"
John Strauss ... music editor

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Richard Augustine ... teamster captain
Harry J. Leavey ... teamster captain (as Harry B. Leavey)

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Axel Anderson ... production
Samuel D. Berns ... unit publicist
Antonio Encarnacion ... production
Norman Gorbaty ... titles
Johnny E. Jensen ... technician (as Johnny Jensen)
Henry Polonsky ... assistant to producer
Barbara Robinson ... script
Noni Rock ... production secretary
Howard Storm ... assistant: to Woody Allen
Barbara Sundahl ... secretary
Manolon Villamil ... production
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Plot Summary

Fielding Mellish (a consumer products tester) becomes infatuated with Nancy (a political activist). He attends demonstrations and tries in other ways to convince her that he is worthy of her love, but Nancy wants someone with greater leadership potential. Fielding runs off to San Marcos where he joins the rebels and eventually becomes President of the country. While on a trip to the states, he meets Nancy again and she falls for him now that he is a political leader. Written by Scott R. Vaughn

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Taglines The Revolutionist That Shook the World With LAUGHTER! See more »
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Also Known As
  • El Weirdo (United States)
  • Mig og revolutionen (Denmark)
  • Il dittatore dello stato libero di Bananas (Italy)
  • Banánköztársaság (Hungary)
  • Zorla kahraman (Turkey, Turkish title)
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  • 82 min
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Budget $2,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Sylvester Stallone appears uncredited as a subway thug. This was one of his earliest film roles, not a cameo. According to website Every Woody Allen Movie, "Allen initially sent Stallone back to the casting agency after deciding he wasn't 'tough-looking' enough. Stallone pleaded with him and eventually convinced him to change his mind". See more »
Goofs During the riot scene at the "embassy," the firefighter hosing down the crowd has LBFD on his turnout coat. That likely stands for Long Beach Fire Dept. The embassy is presumably located in New York which would have NYFD firefighters. (Embassies are ALWAYS in national capitals, such as Washington DC. If a foreign government has representatives in another city, such as NYC, it would be as a consulate, not an embassy.) See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Woody Allen (1971). See more »
Soundtracks Quiero La Noche See more »
Crazy Credits In the opening credits, the credits flash in time to the music. Additionally, the cards are shot with machine gun fire. See more »
Quotes Nancy: You're immature, Fielding.
Fielding Mellish: [whining] How am I immature?
Nancy: Well, emotionally, sexually, and intellectually.
Fielding Mellish: Yeah, but what other ways?
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