Red Spring Beach in Glen Cove was one of the...

Red Spring Beach in Glen Cove was one of the locales for "Annie Hall" starring Woody Allen and Diane Keaton. Credit: Allstar Picture Library Ltd. / Alamy Stock Photo

Two of Diane Keaton's most popular movies — both of which were partly filmed on Long Island — are coming back to theaters.

The 1977 Woody Allen comedy "Annie Hall," which earned Keaton a best actress Oscar, and the 2003 rom-com "Something's Gotta Give" with Jack Nicholson and Keanu Reeves, will be screening in AMC theaters starting Friday. The reissues are being done in tribute to Keaton, who died on Saturday at age 79.

Among the local cinemas showing both movies are AMC Dine-In Huntington Square 12 in East Northport, AMC Roosevelt Field 8 in Garden City, AMC Glen Cove 6, AMC Shore 8 in Huntington, AMC Dine-In Levittown 10, AMC Stony Brook 17 and AMC Raceway 10 in Westbury. For tickets and show times, go to amctheatres.com.

"Annie Hall," arguably Keaton's most iconic role as well as one that launched fashion trends in the '70s, was largely set in Manhattan but featured several Long Island locales. The now-gone Red Spring Beach in Glen Cove was featured in an outdoor scene while a beach house in Amagansett was the setting for one of the movie's funniest sequences, in which Keaton and Allen attempt to cook lobsters. The movie, which won the best picture Oscar, ranks No. 31 on the American Film Institute’s "100 Years ... 100 Movies" list.

"Something's Gotta Give" featured several scenes shot at a house in Southampton as well as that town's Coopers Beach and Flying Point Beach in Water Mill. The movie, which earned $124.7 million domestically and $140 million overseas according to BoxOfficeMojo.com, was Keaton's highest-grossing film.

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