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Director
  
Paul Mazursky

Initial DVD release
  
December 13, 2005

Duration
  

Country
  
United States

7/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Comedy, Drama

Music director
  
Bill Conti

Writer
  
Paul Mazursky

Language
  
English

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Release date
  
February 4, 1976 (1976-02-04)

Cast
  
Lenny Baker
(Larry Lapinsky),
Shelley Winters
(Faye Lapinsky),
Ellen Greene
(Sarah Roth),
Lois Smith
(Anita Cunningham),
Christopher Walken
(Robert Fulmer),
Dori Brenner
(Connie)

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,
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,
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,
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Tagline
  
1953 Was a Good Year for Leaving Home

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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. Film review aggregate website Rotten Tomatoes gave the film a "fresh" score of 80% based on 10 reviews. Filmmaker Mazursky had made his acting debut in Stanley Kubrick's 1953 film Fear and Desire (shot in New York) and Next Stop, Greenwich Village is a semiautobiographical account of Mazursky's early life as an actor in that city. The film was entered into the 1976 Cannes Film Festival. This film is also notable for being Bill Murray's first film, although Murray has but a few seconds of screen time and no lines. Jeff Goldblum and Christopher Walken (credited as Chris Walken) also appear for the first time in this film.

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The film takes place in 1953. Larry Lipinsky is a young Jewish boy from Jewish enclave Brownsville Brooklyn, New York, who has dreams of stardom. He moves to Greenwich Village, much to the chagrin of his extremely overprotective mother. Larry ends up hanging out with an eccentric bunch of characters while waiting for his big break. He has a group of tight-knit friends, which includes a wacky girl named Connie; Anita, an emotionally distraught young woman who constantly contemplates suicide; Robert, a young WASP who fancies himself a poet; and Bernstein, a gay man. All the while, he tries to maintain a stormy relationship with Sarah, his girlfriend. This band of outsiders becomes Larry's new family as he struggles as an actor and works toward a break in Hollywood.

Cast

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  • Lenny Baker as Larry Lapinsky
  • Shelley Winters as Fay Lapinsky
  • Ellen Greene as Sarah
  • Lois Smith as Anita
  • Christopher Walken as Robert (as Chris Walken)
  • Antonio Fargas as Bernstein
  • Mike Kellin as Ben Lapinsky
  • Lou Jacobi as Herb
  • Dori Brenner as Connie
  • Jeff Goldblum as Clyde Baxter
  • Rashel Novikoff as Mrs. Tupperman
  • Michael Egan as Herbert Berghof - Acting Coach
  • Bill Murray (uncredited) as Nick Kessler
  • Joe Spinell as Cop at El Station
  • Stuart Pankin (uncredited) as Man at Party
  • Vincent Schiavelli (uncredited) as Man at Rent Party

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    References

    Next Stop, Greenwich Village Wikipedia
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