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1942118 minDrama, Comedy, Romance

Tales of Manhattan

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Is Tales of Manhattan worth watching? With a rating of 6.206/10, this Drama, Comedy, Romance film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Tales of Manhattan Synopsis

Ten screenwriters collaborated on this series of tales concerning the effect a tailcoat cursed by its tailor has on those who wear it. The video release features a W.C. Fields segment not included in the original theatrical release.

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Top Cast

Charles Boyer
Charles BoyerPaul Orman
Rita Hayworth
Rita HayworthEthel Halloway
Ginger Rogers
Ginger RogersDiane
Henry Fonda
Henry FondaGeorge
Charles Laughton
Charles LaughtonCharles Smith
Edward G. Robinson
Edward G. RobinsonLarry Browne
Paul Robeson
Paul RobesonLuke
Ethel Waters
Ethel WatersEsther
Eddie 'Rochester' Anderson
Eddie 'Rochester' AndersonReverend Lazarus
Thomas Mitchell
Thomas MitchellJohn Halloway

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Is Tales of Manhattan worth watching?

Tales of Manhattan has received mixed reviews with a 6.206/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Comedy, Romance movies.

Is Tales of Manhattan hit or flop?

Tales of Manhattan has received average ratings (6.206/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Tales of Manhattan?

Tales of Manhattan is a Drama, Comedy, Romance movie that Ten screenwriters collaborated on this series of tales concerning the effect a tailcoat cursed by its tailor has on those who wear it. The video relea...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfJun 26, 2022
★ 7

A portmanteau of stories based around a formal dinner jacket that has been cursed by it's tailor... When it starts off it's travels at the home of debonair Charles Boyer, it seems to start to influence his rather complex life with Rita Hayworth before moving onto and into the lives of Henry Fonda, Ginger Rogers and Cesar Romero. Once it has finished there, it becomes the property of aspiring composer Charles Laughton and Elsa Lanchester thence onto Edward G. Robinson; a down-on-his luck lawyer before finally being stolen and used in a heist that sees it end up the property of some very, very poor depression-struck African Americans. The coat is the thread (no pun, intended) linking the themes of greed, ambition, deceit, lies, love, aspiration and decency; but it also has some morals of it's own. As with many a talisman, it supports the good and delivers evil on those deserving - and the five stories, especially Laughton and Robinson's are short but engaging reviews of the aspirations and sins of it's owners. The Fonda/Rogers story is a bit far fetched, and a bit too too long, but the other four deliver a succinct, quite punchily written, message that make this an interesting anthology of the best and worst of us all.