
Film
Anything Else
2003 · 1h 48m · Drama · Comedy · Romance
In any relationship, one person always does the heavy lifting.
- IMDb
- 6.3
- Rotten Tomatoes
- 40%
- Metacritic
- 43
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Overview
Jerry Falk, an aspiring writer in New York, falls in love at first sight with a free-spirited young woman named Amanda. He has heard the phrase that life is like "anything else," but soon he finds that life with the unpredictable Amanda isn't like anything else at all.
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Cast

Jason Biggs
Jerry Falk

Christina Ricci
Amanda Chase

Woody Allen
David Dobel

Stockard Channing
Paula Chase

Danny DeVito
Harvey Wexler

Jimmy Fallon
Bob

Anthony Arkin
Pip's Comic

David Conrad
Dr. Phil Reed

Adrian Grenier
Ray Polito

William Hill
Psychiatrist

Erica Leerhsen
Connie

Fisher Stevens
Manager

Joseph Lyle Taylor
Bill

KaDee Strickland
Brooke

Diana Krall
Diana Krall

Maurice Sonnenberg
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Crew
- Woody AllenDirector · Screenplay
- Letty AronsonProducer
- Benny MedinaExecutive Producer
- Stephen TenenbaumExecutive Producer
- Darius KhondjiDirector of Photography
- Alisa LepselterEditor
- Laura RosenthalCasting
- Juliet TaylorCasting
Media
Details
- Release date
- August 27, 2003
- Status
- Released
- Original language
- English
- Runtime
- 1h 48m
- Rated
- R
- Budget
- $18,000,000
- Revenue
- $13,585,075
- Genres
- Drama, Comedy, Romance
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