10 Movies That Made Diane Keaton ‘One of a Kind’

Woody Allen wrote the main character specifically for Diane Keaton, who had previously impressed him in his 1968 play, *Play It Again, Sam*, and his films *Sleeper* and *Love and Death*. This 1977 film showcased Keaton’s versatility, as she transitioned from a critically acclaimed dramatic role in *The Godfather* (1972) to a starring role in this beloved comedy. Keaton is wonderful in this groundbreaking romantic comedy, which treated its characters and the genre with remarkable sincerity, making them feel authentic. You can watch it on Tubi (free), Prime Video, and MGM+.








