"Play It Again, Sam" (1972) is a romantic comedy directed by Herbert Ross and written by Woody Allen, adapted from his 1969 Broadway play. The film follows neurotic critic Allan Felix as he navigates the dating world with imaginary advice from his idol, Humphrey Bogart, featuring notable performances from the original Broadway cast, including Diane Keaton and Tony Roberts. It is lauded for its witty screenplay and the on-screen chemistry between Allen and Keaton, marking a significant point in the development of Allen's screen persona.
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