Sleeper

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Sleeper is a 1973 science-fiction comedy film by Woody Allen that satirizes futuristic society through the misadventures of a man who wakes up 200 years after being cryogenically frozen.

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Sleeper canonical 12
Sleeper House 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
science fiction comedy film
award Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation
surface form: Hugo Award nomination for Best Dramatic Presentation
basedOn original screenplay
characterPortrayedBy Miles Monroe
cinematography David M. Walsh
colorProcess color
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception generally positive reviews
director Woody Allen
distributor United Artists
United Artists Releasing
distributorRegion North America
editor Ralph Rosenblum
filmingLocation California, United States
surface form: California

Colorado
filmRating PG
followedBy Love and Death
follows Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask)
genre comedy film
satire
science fiction film
hasTheme authoritarianism
conformity
identity
technology and society
languageFeature extensive physical comedy
mainCharacter Miles Monroe
medium theatrical film
musicBy Woody Allen
notableElement parody of dystopian futures
slapstick humor
use of silent-film-style sequences
notableFor satirizing futuristic society through a cryogenically frozen protagonist
originalLanguage English
partOf Woody Allen filmography
plotSummary A man wakes up 200 years after being cryogenically frozen and becomes involved in a rebellion in a dystopian future society.
portrayedBy Woody Allen
producer Jack Grossberg
productionCompany Jack Rollins and Charles H. Joffe Productions
releaseDateUS 1973-12-17
releaseYear 1973
runtimeMinutes 89
settingPlace futuristic United States
settingTime 22nd century
starring Diane Keaton
Woody Allen
title Sleeper self-link
writer Marshall Brickman
Woody Allen

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Woody Allen notableWork Sleeper
Charles Deaton alsoKnownAs Sleeper
subject surface form: Sculptured House
this entity surface form: Sleeper House
Ty Segall creativeWork Sleeper
Diane Keaton notableWork Sleeper
Sleeper title Sleeper self-link
Ralph Rosenblum notableWork Sleeper
David M. Walsh notableWork Sleeper
Sculptured House alsoKnownAs Sleeper
this entity surface form: Sleeper House
Sculptured House featuredIn Sleeper