Next Stop, Greenwich Village

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Next Stop, Greenwich Village is a 1976 semi-autobiographical comedy-drama film written and directed by Paul Mazursky about a young aspiring actor navigating life and love in New York’s bohemian Greenwich Village of the 1950s.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
basedOn Paul Mazursky's early life experiences
cinematographyBy Arthur J. Ornitz NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Paul Mazursky NERFINISHED
distributedBy 20th Century Fox
distributor 20th Century Fox NERFINISHED
editedBy Richard Halsey NERFINISHED
filmingLocation New York City
genre comedy-drama film
coming-of-age film
semi-autobiographical film
hasSubject Jewish-American family life
McCarthy-era America NERFINISHED
hasTheme aspiring actor's struggles
bohemian subculture
coming of age
mother-son relationship
mainCharacter Larry Lapinsky NERFINISHED
musicBy Bill Conti NERFINISHED
originalLanguage English
portrays bohemian life in Greenwich Village
producer Paul Mazursky NERFINISHED
productionCompany 20th Century Fox NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1976-04-02
releaseYear 1976
runtimeMinutes 111
screenDebutFor Christopher Walken (early role)
Ellen Greene NERFINISHED
screenwriter Paul Mazursky NERFINISHED
setInLocation Greenwich Village NERFINISHED
New York City
setInPeriod 1950s
stars Antonio Fargas NERFINISHED
Christopher Walken NERFINISHED
Dori Brenner NERFINISHED
Ellen Greene NERFINISHED
Ellen March NERFINISHED
Lenny Baker NERFINISHED
Lois Smith NERFINISHED
Lou Jacobi NERFINISHED
Michael Greer NERFINISHED
Mike Kellin NERFINISHED
Shelley Winters NERFINISHED
timeSettingStart 1953
writer Paul Mazursky NERFINISHED

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Arthur J. Ornitz notableWork Next Stop, Greenwich Village