AMC Theatres Brings Back Two Classic Diane Keaton Films

AMC Theatres is honoring the late Diane Keaton by showing two of her most iconic films, Annie Hall and Something’s Gotta Give, in over 100 cinemas across the US. Keaton passed away on October 11 at age 79, just a month after Robert Redford’s passing. These movies are a testament to her enduring legacy as a talented actress who worked with renowned director Woody Allen for many years. Annie Hall earned $38.3 million at the domestic box office in 1977 and has been ranked among America’s greatest films by the American Film Institute. Keaton won an Oscar for her title role, and the film is also on the AFI’s comedy list. Something’s Gotta Give was a commercial success, earning $266.7 million globally, making it Keaton’s highest-grossing live-action film. With these classic films returning to theaters, fans can once again experience Keaton’s remarkable work, including other hits like Reds and Baby Boom.

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