Bananas | movie | 1971 | Official Trailer

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Transcript
00:00 - And now, Woody Allen, with a few words about his new film. What's the title of your movie, Woody? - Bananas? - Yes, Bananas. - The name of the movie is Bananas. - Bananas, Bananas. - What part do you play in the movie? - I play the part of Fielding Malish. Who is a tester of products at a small company in New York.
00:27 - We can show you how to turn it on, we can show you how you can save money on a cost basis. - And you think so?
00:32 - How is it, Malish? Can you hear the music clearly? - You should be a great seller in California.
00:39 - And who, through a circuitous turn of events...
00:42 - So long, suckers!
00:49 - Finds himself leader of a Latin American country.
00:53 - Welcome to the United States. - Welcome to United States.
00:56 - Thank you. - Thank you.
00:58 - We're here to see that your safety is ensured. We'll act as your shield in the event of trouble.
01:02 - We missed him.
01:04 - There are a great many things we have to offer your country in return for aid.
01:09 - Few people realize that the United States is a very important part of the American people.
01:14 - We have to offer you a lot of things.
01:16 - We have to offer you a lot of things.
01:18 - We have to offer you a lot of things.
01:22 - Few people realize that the United States is a very important part of the American people.
01:25 - Few people realize that the United States is a very important part of the American people.
01:28 - Few people realize that the United States is a very important part of the American people.
01:31 - Few people realize that the United States is a very important part of the American people.
01:34 - Few people realize that the United States is a very important part of the American people.
01:37 - Few people realize that the United States is a very important part of the American people.
01:40 - Few people realize that the United States is a very important part of the American people.
01:43 - Few people realize that the United States is a very important part of the American people.
01:46 - Few people realize that the United States is a very important part of the American people.
01:49 - Few people realize that the United States is a very important part of the American people.
01:52 - Few people realize that the United States is a very important part of the American people.
01:55 - Few people realize that the United States is a very important part of the American people.
01:58 - Few people realize that the United States is a very important part of the American people.
02:01 - Few people realize that the United States is a very important part of the American people.
02:04 - Few people realize that the United States is a very important part of the American people.
02:07 - Few people realize that the United States is a very important part of the American people.
02:10 - Few people realize that the United States is a very important part of the American people.
02:13 - Few people realize that the United States is a very important part of the American people.
02:17 - And I think I see the door beginning to open.
02:21 - El Presidente may be coming out.
02:24 - What do you think of Benet? Is it a good picture? Is it a fair picture? Is it an excellent picture?
02:29 - Where would you rate it? How many stars would you give it?
02:32 - Well, there's no question. It's my bid for masterpiece.
02:35 - The picture's an epic. It's monumental proportions.
02:38 - It's moving. It's rich. It's tense. It's taut.
02:44 - Filigree, Gossamer. It's a cheap little exploitation film, basically.
02:49 - We're going to show some pornographic movies.
02:52 - You need an Escher?
02:54 - How do you think it's going to do at the box office?
02:56 - Well, we have a very interesting plan. We're going to let people in all over the country for nothing and then charge them to get out.
03:02 - Fire!
03:04 - Ready? Aim! Fire!
03:12 - Ah, oui, ah...
03:13 Sous-titrage Société Radio-Canada
03:15 - Merci.

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