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Dishwasher and small-fry criminal Ray (Woody Allen) hits on a plan with his partners in crime to re-open a local
pizza place and dig through to the bank down the street. As his wife can't cook pizza but does great cookies, that's what they sell. While the no-hope tunnellers get
lost underground, the cookie operation really takes off and the team find themselves rich business people. But the other local money isn't quite ready to accept them.
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otsoNY Comments: What's most interesting about this location is that two years after this film was made,
the same location was used for the film Two Weeks Notice starring Hugh Grant and Sandra Bullock. After Sandra Bullock's
character quits her job, she takes a job at a small Legal Aid office. If you click onto the Two Weeks Notice, you'll see
that the fish on the wall is still there. Today, of course everything has changed including the front of the building.
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Office, 315 East 83rd Street (btw 1st Avenue and 2nd Avenue) Manhattan. |
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Hotel, 318 West 51st Street and 8th Avenue, Manhattan. |
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Cookie Shop, West 145th Street and Amsterdam Avenue, Manhattan. |
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Ray's Apartment, 1169 Park Avenue and East 92nd Street, Manhattan. |
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Doyers Street and Chatham Square, Chinatown, Manhattan. |
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Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000 5th Avenue and East 82nd Street, Manhattan. |
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43 East 5th Avenue and 11th Street, Manhattan. |
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Washington Square North and Waverly Place, Manhattan. |
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