Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976)
Title: Next Stop, Greenwich Village
Release Date: 1976-02-04
Genres: Comedy, Drama
Runtime: 111 minutes
Status: Released
Description
1953 Was a Good Year for Leaving Home
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An aspiring Jewish actor moves out of his parents' Brooklyn apartment to seek his fortune in the bohemian life of Greenwich Village in 1953.
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Actors
Lenny Baker, Shelley Winters, Ellen Greene, Lois Smith, Christopher Walken, Dori Brenner, Antonio Fargas, Lou Jacobi, Mike Kellin, Michael Egan, Rashel Novikoff, John C. Becher, Jeff Goldblum, Joe Spinell, Denise Galik, Rochelle Oliver, Sol Frieder, Helen Hanft, John Ford Noonan, Carole Monferdini, Gui Andrisano, Joe Madden, Rubin Levine, Milton Frome, Paul Mazursky, Bill Murray, Vincent Schiavelli, Rutanya Alda, Stuart Pankin, Annie Gagen, Kandice Stroh, Frankie Verroca, Billie Perkins, Filomena Spagnuolo
Crew
Anthony Ray, William A. Farley, Robert Jiras, Terence A. Donnelly, Anthony Ray, Terence A. Donnelly, Jonathan Sanger, Nancy Hopton, Ralph M. Leo, Glenn Farr, Peggy Farrell, Max Soloman, Sylvia Fay, Paul Mazursky, Paul Mazursky, Paul Mazursky, Bill Conti, Richard Halsey, Juliet Taylor, Philip Rosenberg, Edward Stewart, Albert Wolsky, Arthur J. Ornitz
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