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    Next Stop, Greenwich Village

    R1976 · Comedy drama · 1h 51m

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  1. Next Stop, Greenwich Village is a 1976 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Paul Mazursky, featuring Lenny Baker, Shelley Winters, Ellen Greene, Lois Smith, and Christopher Walken.

  2. Feb 28, 1976 · Next Stop, Greenwich Village: Directed by Paul Mazursky. With Lenny Baker, Shelley Winters, Ellen Greene, Lois Smith. The ups and downs of life as experienced by a group of aspiring young artists in the early Fifties New York.

  3. Larry and his friends hang around the village, occupy a corner of a coffee shop, live in each other's apartments, share each other's problems and answer the regular false alarms of the girl who keeps saying she's going to kill herself.

  4. An aspiring Jewish actor moves out of his parents' Brooklyn apartment to seek his fortune in the bohemian life of Greenwich Village in 1953. He struggles to come to terms with his feelings about his mother's overbearing nature, while also trying to maintain his relationship with his girlfriend. — scgary66.

  5. Next Stop, Greenwich Village. Fresh out of college, Larry Lapinsky (Lenny Baker) leaves Brooklyn and moves to Greenwich Village. Larry comes from a traditional Jewish home, and though his...

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • R
  6. Set in the 1950, a young man moves to Greenwich Village in New York City in order to escape his domineering mother.

  7. Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  8. In the mould of American Graffiti, Next Stop, Greenwich Village is a nostalgia flashback to one of those special times and places – in this case, Greenwich Village, New York in 1953. Larry Lapinsky (Lenny Baker), a 22-year-old Jewish boy, leaves his home in Brooklyn to live the good life of the Village and try to become a movie star.

  9. Next Stop, Greenwich Village is a 1976 drama film, set in the early 1950s, written and directed by Paul Mazursky, featuring, amongst others, Lenny Baker, Shelley Winters, Ellen Greene, Lois Smith, and Christopher Walken. The film was generally well received by critics.

  10. 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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