Who's That Knocking at My Door

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"Who's That Knocking at My Door" is a 1967 independent drama film directed by Martin Scorsese, marking his feature debut and exploring themes of Catholic guilt, love, and moral conflict in New York City.

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instanceOf film
cinematographyBy Richard H. Coll NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts Catholic notions of sin and redemption
director Martin Scorsese NERFINISHED
distributor Joseph Brenner Associates NERFINISHED
editedBy Martin Scorsese NERFINISHED
era New Hollywood cinema NERFINISHED
featureFilmDebutOf Martin Scorsese NERFINISHED
filmingLocation New York City
follows Scorsese short film The Big Shave NERFINISHED
genre drama
independent cinema
hasCastMember Anne Collette NERFINISHED
Harvey Keitel NERFINISHED
Lennard Kuras NERFINISHED
Zina Bethune NERFINISHED
hasCharacter J.R. NERFINISHED
The Girl NERFINISHED
hasInfluenceOn Mean Streets NERFINISHED
hasStyle low-budget independent
realist
hasTheme Catholicism
masculinity
sexual morality
urban life
hasWorkingTitle Bring on the Dancing Girls NERFINISHED
mainSubject Catholic guilt
love
moral conflict
musicBy The Cream NERFINISHED
The Doors NERFINISHED
narrativeLocation Little Italy, Manhattan NERFINISHED
notableFor being Martin Scorsese's first feature-length film
originalLanguage English
originalTitle I Call First NERFINISHED
partOf Martin Scorsese filmography
portrays Italian-American Catholic community in New York City
producedBy Joseph Brenner Associates NERFINISHED
releaseType theatrical release
releaseYear 1967
runtimeMinutes 90
screenwriter Martin Scorsese NERFINISHED
setting New York City
stars Harvey Keitel NERFINISHED

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Francesca Scorsese notableWork Who's That Knocking at My Door