[Machine Translation] Woody Allen's exciting masterpiece from the golden era of the 80's has been digitally remastered and brought back to life! First time on Blu-ray in Japan! Woody Allen's attachment to the New York show business world where he spent his life is portrayed with laughter and pathos, set to the famous canzone song. Allen was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director and Best Screenplay. Mia Farrow was also nominated for a Golden Globe for her portrayal of a glamorous Italian girl. The role of Lou, a failed singer, was played by Nick Apollo Forte, an unknown singer at the time. Milton Berle, who plays himself, is the magician known as "Mr. Television" in the 1950s, the man who helped Allen get into show business. Other veteran comedians also appear in the film and perform their tricks. The beautiful black-and-white cinematography throughout the film is by the masterful Gordon Willis. --The film is set on a night in Manhattan, New York City, where the comedians gather at a cafe to laugh and reminisce about their manager, Danny Rose. Danny Rose was a manager specializing in blind musicians, one-armed magicians, and other lowly performers. When he teams up with Lou, a once-star and now-fallen singer, Lou is not so enthusiastic, lamenting the absence of Tina, whom he is in love with. Danny goes to New Jersey to bring Tina home, but there he finds a party for Johnny, a mobster... The special features include the U.S. theatrical trailer (without subtitles). Commentary leaflet enclosed.