Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976)
Released:
1976-02-04
Duration:
1hr 51min
Rating 6.3
Greenwich Village, 1953. It was coffeehouses and high adventure, it was your first love and your best dream, it was girls who drank wine and your mother back home asking God to forgive you.
Overview
An aspiring Jewish actor moves out of his parents' Brooklyn apartment to seek his fortune in the bohemian life of Greenwich Village in 1953.
Production Companies
20th Century Fox
Additional Info
| Budget | $0.00 |
|---|---|
| Revenue | $0.00 |
| Original Language | en |
| Popularity | 1.2776 |
Directed By
Paul Mazursky
Crew
Producer
Anthony Ray
Anthony Ray
Hairstylist
William A. Farley
William A. Farley
Makeup Artist
Robert Jiras
Robert Jiras
Unit Production Manager
Terence A. Donnelly
Terence A. Donnelly
Production Manager
Anthony Ray
Anthony Ray
Assistant Director
Terence A. Donnelly
Terence A. Donnelly
Second Assistant Director
Jonathan Sanger
Jonathan Sanger
Script Supervisor
Nancy Hopton
Nancy Hopton
Location Scout
Ralph M. Leo
Ralph M. Leo
Assistant Editor
Glenn Farr
Glenn Farr
Wardrobe Master
Peggy Farrell
Peggy Farrell
Wardrobe Master
Max Soloman
Max Soloman
Additional Casting
Sylvia Fay
Sylvia Fay
Director
Paul Mazursky
Paul Mazursky
Writer
Paul Mazursky
Paul Mazursky
Producer
Paul Mazursky
Paul Mazursky
Music
Bill Conti
Bill Conti
Editor
Richard Halsey
Richard Halsey
Casting
Juliet Taylor
Juliet Taylor
Production Design
Philip Rosenberg
Philip Rosenberg
Set Decoration
Edward Stewart
Edward Stewart
Costume Design
Albert Wolsky
Albert Wolsky
Director of Photography
Arthur J. Ornitz
Arthur J. Ornitz
TOP CAST
Lenny Baker
Larry Lapinsky
Shelley Winters
Faye Lapinsky
Ellen Greene
Sarah Roth
Lois Smith
Anita Cunningham
Christopher Walken
Robert Fulmer
Dori Brenner
Connie
Antonio Fargas
Bernstein Chandler
Lou Jacobi
Herb
Mike Kellin
Ben Lapinsky
Michael Egan
Acting Teacher
Rashel Novikoff
Mrs. Tupperman
John C. Becher
Casting Director
Jeff Goldblum
Clyde Baxter
Joe Spinell
Cop
Denise Galik
Ellen
Rochelle Oliver
Doctor Marsha
Sol Frieder
Mr. Elkins
Helen Hanft
Herb's Wife
John Ford Noonan
Barney
Carole Monferdini
Southern Girl
Gui Andrisano
Marco
Joe Madden
Old Poet
Rubin Levine
Street Violinist
Milton Frome
Drugstore Customer (uncredited)
Paul Mazursky
Casting Director (uncredited)
Bill Murray
Nick Kessel (uncredited)
Vincent Schiavelli
Party Guest (uncredited)
Rutanya Alda
Party Guest (uncredited)
Stuart Pankin
Party Guest (uncredited)
Annie Gagen
Acting Student (uncredited)
Kandice Stroh
Acting Student (uncredited)
Frankie Verroca
Acting Student (uncredited)
Billie Perkins
Hippie Girl (uncredited)
Filomena Spagnuolo
Old Lady on Street (uncredited)