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  1. The People Next Door

    The People Next Door

    R1970 · Drama · 1h 33m
  2. Aug 26, 1970 · The People Next Door: Directed by David Greene. With Eli Wallach, Julie Harris, Deborah Winters, Hal Holbrook. Comfortable New York suburbanites Arthur and Gerrie Mason learn that their seemingly innocent teenage daughter Maxie is a drug addict.

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    • Drama
    • David Greene
    • 1970-08-26
  3. Running time. 93 mins. Country. United States. Language. English. The People Next Door is a 1970 American drama film directed by David Greene and starring Eli Wallach and Julie Harris. [1] JP Miller adapted the screenplay from his 1968 CBS Playhouse teleplay.

  4. Reviews. The People Next Door. Roger Ebert September 28, 1970. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. The parents of Chicago's presumably drug-ridden youth culture were advised in movie ads recently to see " Woodstock ."

  5. 1970. Directed by David Greene. A movie as American as Mom’s apple pie, Daddy’s Scotch-on-the-rocks and little Maxie’s hang-ups. A married couple struggle with the realities of their imperfect marriage as they fight to save and rehabilitate their teenage daughter from a life of drug addiction and ultimate committal to a mental ward. Cast. Crew.

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    • AVCO Embassy Pictures
    • David Greene
  6. 13 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: 5/10. A Movie As American As Mom's Apple Pie, Daddy's Scotch On The Rocks, And Little Maxie's Drugs! phillindholm 2 September 2005. "The People Next Door" is an exploitation movie masquerading as an important social document. The cast, photography and production promise "class", while the ...

  7. Play Trailer. A movie as American as Mom's apple pie, Daddy's Scotch-on-the-rocks and little Maxie's hang-ups. Overview. A married couple struggle with the realities of their imperfect marriage as they fight to save and rehabilitate their teenage daughter from a life of drug addiction and ultimate committal to a mental ward. J.P. Miller.

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  9. Attempting to cash-in on the generation gap phenomenon, "The People Next Door" purports to be an expose of the of the typical modern American family. The dark underbelly behind the hypocritical facade is revealed. Mom and dad find their virginal teen daughter tripping in her closet and running away to be with her biker boyfriend.

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