Virgil Starkwell

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Virgil Starkwell is the bumbling, neurotic would-be criminal portrayed by Woody Allen in the mockumentary-style comedy film "Take the Money and Run."

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instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn Take the Money and Run NERFINISHED
associatedWithDirector Woody Allen NERFINISHED
associatedWithGenre crime comedy
characterTrait bumbling
neurotic
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
creator Woody Allen NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Take the Money and Run NERFINISHED
genreOfWork mockumentary comedy
hasSpouseInStory Louise NERFINISHED
humorStyle deadpan
situational comedy
slapstick
languageOfWork English
medium film
narrativeRole protagonist
narrativeTheme absurdity of criminal life
incompetence in crime
notableAction attempts a series of inept crimes
frequently fails at robberies
notableScene bank robbery with illegible stickup note
occupation would-be criminal
partOfFranchise Woody Allen early comedies
portrayedBy Woody Allen NERFINISHED
relationship husband of Louise
setting various locations in the United States
storyToldInStyle mockumentary
yearOfFirstAppearance 1969 film release

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Take the Money and Run mainCharacter Virgil Starkwell