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Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976)

An aspiring Jewish actor moves out of his parents' Brooklyn apartment to seek his fortune in the bohemian life of Greenwich Village in 1953.

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Marko S 23 May 2009

Christopher Walken is unbelievably young in this flick.

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Blind P 08 Feb 2009

Next Stop, Greenwich Village passed for its sardonic wit. The story of a struggling young man looking to find his big acting break is not an original premise, but the cast of characters is deep and varied enough to avoid the most trite of cliches. (eg. love conquers all, movie moguls are all corrupt, protagonist seems to lack talent until epiphany strikes) Young Jeff Goldblum plays a bit part, and Christopher Walken a larger and effective role as a bohemian dilettante. The wide ranges of the Village are exemplified in the feast of friends; the actors and play writers, the lovers, the gays, and the suicidal, as is the disapproval of outside communities to the 1950s cultural changes through our hero's disapproving, histrionic mother. While it does not manage to move one's emotions, there is still enough to ponder and thus it passes the Spin.

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Kevin G 07 Sep 2010

A semi-autobiographical account of a period in director Paul Mazursky's life. A funny and at times quite poignant telling of Mazursky's choice to leave Brooklyn for what he sees as the glamorous world of Greenwhich Village in 1953. He is pursuing an acting career and becomes part of a vibrant circle of friends, a very eclectic group; a blunt but kindhearted woman, a playboy (Christopher Walken,) an over-the-top funny black gay man (whose buoyant exterior hides a lot of pain,) a suicidal older actress, and the protagonist's girlfriend, who seems ever-indifferent to her lover. His parents provide much comedy, especially his overbearing mother, brilliantly played by Shelley Winters. It is obvious that Paul Mazursky has quite a love for these people as his story moves away from himself and focuses on these loveable, fascinating characters. Lenny Baker, who plays the lead, is very well-suited for the role.

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Franz I 12 Apr 2008

I saw this movie only once, and I was very young, but it never really abandoned my mind. When some 20 years later I moved to NYC for work, I saw the city through the prism of this movie. And I wasn't disappointed at all.

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Megan S 23 May 2009

Christopher Walken is unbelievably young in this flick.

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