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Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976)

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Summary: An aspiring actor leaves his home in Brooklyn for adulthood in Manhattan in Paul Mazursky's loosely autobiographical comedy-drama. In 1953, would-be thesp Larry Lapinsky (Lenny Baker) flees his hysterically clinging mother (Shelley Winters) for a $25-a-month (!!) apartment in bohemian Greenwich Village... (All Movie Guide)
Genre: Comedy
Country: USA
Directed By: Paul Mazursky
Written By: Paul Mazursky
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na AAAutin
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na jodamico
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na edaz
65
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na orangezen
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na filmcricket
62
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na rottentomat
80
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na barbarali
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na pzingg
90
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na schizotoast
70
T6
na JooJoo
6
T6
na DrinkMilk
75
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na 5thHobbit
69
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na dr. radical
57
T6
na simona
80
T5
na TroyAnderson
65
T6
na imdb
69
T7
na danielldb
70
T6
na Moribunny
78
T9
An excellent movie with a frilly, often digressing script, and an amazing cast - especially Baker and the awesome Shelley Winters as his mother, but also featuring the then relatively unknown Walken and Goldblum. Captivating throughout, touching and frequently funny.
na winds
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na norval_jones
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na dharmabum
69
T6
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