Another film that begins as a mockumentary – this one about a banana republic in which the president is to be assassinated on live TV.
With Howard Cosell providing color commentary.
Huh?
The first five minutes are about as funny as What’s Up, Tiger Lily?
Bananas was written by Woody Allen and Mickey Rose and is Woody’s third turn behind the camera.
Mickey Rose died in 2013 at the age of 77.
According to his entry on Wikipedia,
Michael “Mickey” Rose (May 20, 1935 – April 7, 2013) was an American comedy writer and screenwriter. A lifelong friend of Woody Allen, the two boys met in high school, and later co-wrote material for Allen’s stand-up routines, and several of his early motion pictures. Rose wrote for other comedians and contributed scripts to several television series.
He and Allen, then known as Allan Stewart Konigsberg, first met at their high school, and became close friends, frequently skipping school, and playing jazz and baseball together. They together matriculated at New York University, from which Rose earned a bachelor’s degree in film, although Allen dropped out. After Allen had become a stand-up comedian, Rose co-wrote “The Moose” routine with him. Around this time, they collaborated with others on the English adaptation of a Japanese spy film, which was turned into What’s Up, Tiger Lily? (1966), Allen’s first film as director.
“The Moose” is a hilarious routine.
I’m sad to hear that Rose died last year.
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