"Play It Again, Sam" is a delightful romantic comedy released in 1972 and directed by a talented ensemble including Diane Keaton, Herbert Ross, Jerry Lacy, Tony Roberts, and Woody Allen. The film stars Woody Allen as a neurotic film critic named Allan who seeks guidance from the ghost of Humphrey Bogart (Jerry Lacy) on how to navigate his love life. Diane Keaton plays Linda, Allan's best friend's wife, who inadvertently becomes the object of Allan's affections. Tony Roberts shines as Dick, Allan's married best friend who tries to help him navigate the complexities of romance. Set against the backdrop of San Francisco, "Play It Again, Sam" is a charming blend of comedy and romance, with Woody Allen's trademark wit and humor shining through. The film explores themes of love, friendship, and self-discovery as Allan navigates the ups and downs of relationships with the help of Bogart's iconic advice. With a stellar cast and witty screenplay, "Play It Again, Sam" is a timeless classic that continues to entertain audiences with its heartwarming story and memorable performances.
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