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Credits | |
Title: | Analyze That |
Genres: | Comedy |
Directed by: | Harold Ramis |
Written by: | Kenneth Lonergan; Peter Tolan; Harold Ramis |
Produced by: | Len Amato; Bruce Berman; Chris Brigham; Billy Crystal; Suzanne Herrington; Barry Levinson; Jane Rosenthal; Laurel A. Ward; Paula Weinstein |
Music by: | David Holmes |
Cinematography: | Ellen Kuras |
Edited by: | Andrew Mondshein |
Production | |
Distributed by: | Warner Bros. Face Productions Baltimore Pictures NPV Entertainment Tribeca Productions Village Roadshow Pictures |
Released: | December 6th, 2002 |
Rating: | R |
Running time: | 96 min. |
Country: | USA |
Language: | English |
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Analyze That is an American feature film of the comedy genre. It is the sequel to the successful 1999 movie, Analyze This. The film was directed and co-written by Harold Ramis with a script written by Kenneth Lonergan and Peter Tolan. It was produced by Warner Bros. and released theatrically on December 6th, 2002. The male leads in the movie, Robert De Niro and Billy Crystal reprise their roles from the first film as mob boss Paul Vitti, and psychiatrist Doctor Ben Sobel. Actress Lisa Kudrow returns in the role of Ben's wife, Laura, and Joe Viterelli reprises the role of mobster, Jelly.
Appearances[]
Characters
- Paul Vitti
- Ben Sobel
- Laura Sobel
- Jelly
- Patti LoPresti
- Ducks
- Earl
- Coyote
- Michael Sobel
- Joyce Brothers
- Miller
- Cerrone
- Kassam
- Richard Chapin
- Davis
- Sheila
- Esther
- Masiello
- Eddie DeVol
- Mister Macinerny
- Mrs. Macinerny
- Joey Boots
- Dino
- Raoul Berman
- Lou Rigazzi
- Mello
- Mo-Mo
- Tuna
- Eddie "Cokes"
- Enormous Bobby
- Al Pacino
- Paul Vitti, Sr.
- Anthony Bella
Locations
- New York City
- Manhattan
- Queens
- Brooklyn Bridge
- Ossining
- Sing Sing
Items
- .38 revolver
- AK 47
- Blow torch
Vocations
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Miscellaneous
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Notes[]
- Analyze That redirects to this page.
- The tagline for this film is, "Back in therapy".
- Analyze That closed out of theaters on February 20th, 2003. It had been in release of a total of eleven weeks (77 days). [1]
External Links[]
- Analyze That at IMDB
- Analyze That at Wikipedia
- Analyze That at TV Guide
- Analyze That at Rotten Tomatoes
- Analyze That at Themoviedb.org
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