1973 comedy by Woody Allen. Allen's character wakes up to find himself the victim of a botched operation, cryogenically frozen and stranded hundreds of years in the future.

Despite science having proven steaks and cigarettes to be the best thing for you and incredible orgasms just a shower away, the scientists who wake Allen hope he will lead a revolution against the repressive Leader.

The secret police soon rush the house. Allen escapes disguised as a servant robot. He meets up with Diane Keaton, in one of his earliest film pairings with the actress, who was also his friend and lover.

The classic fish-out-of-water storyline takes a dramatic twist when Allen is captured and wholeheartedly accepts the Leader's teachings, leaving Keaton's inept character to handle the revolution against the Leader - or at least the Leader's nose.

One of Allen's best films, Sleeper gives him the chance to combine his acidic wit with a physical comedy shades apart from Buster Keaton.