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Next Stop, Greenwich Village
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Synopsis
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. Between Method-like acting classes, a movie audition (where he meets a posturing actor played by Jeff Goldblum), and work at a juice bar, Larry hangs out with a circle of archetypal Village eccentrics, including suicidal Anita (Lois Smith), womanizing poet Robert (Christopher Walken), and flamboyantly un-closeted homosexual Bernstein (Antonio Fargas), as he negotiates the pitfalls of love and sex with liberated girlfriend Sarah (Ellen Greene). The fallout over the group's ill-fated love affairs, and the Lapinskys' inopportune surprise visits, finally lead Larry to make peace with his past as he contemplates his future in Hollywood. Mazursky looks back to the 1950s as in such other 1970s films as American Graffiti, Grease, and TV's Happy Days, but his Greenwich Village life is less a time of lost pre-'60s innocence than a precursor of things to come. Sex, Larry jokes, may be serious, but it is also an omnipresent fact of life rather than something to be feared or repressed; love is the real problem. Even as Larry's friends strike various poses, they are all out to do their own thing as best they can. Critical response to Mazursky's nostalgia trip was mixed when the film was released, but the performances, particularly Winters, were admired. ~ Lucia Bozzola, All Movie Guide

Cast

Rutanya Alda Party Guest
Lenny Baker Larry Lapinsky
John C. Becher Sid Weinberg the producer
Dori Brenner Connie
Michael Egan Herbert
Antonio Fargas Bernstein
Denise Galik Ellen
Jeff Goldblum Clyde Baxter, the actor
Helen Hanft Herb's Wife
Lou Jacobi Herb
Mike Kellin Mr. Lapinsky
Joe Madden Jake the Poet
John Ford Noonan Barney
Rashel Novikoff Mrs. Tupperman, neighbor
Rochelle Oliver Abortionist
Lois Smith Anita
Joe Spinell Cop
Christopher Walken Robert
Shelley Winters Mrs. Lapinsky
Ellen Greene Sarah
Gui Adrisano Marco
Carole Manferdini Southern Girl

Production Crew

Arthur Ornitz Cinematographer
Bill Conti Composer (Music Score)
Albert Wolsky Costume Designer
Peggy Farrell Costume/Wardrobe
Paul Mazursky Director
Richard Halsey Editor
Terry Donnelly First Assistant Director
Robert Jiras Makeup
Les Alexander Producer
Paul Mazursky Producer
Tony Ray Producer
Philip Rosenberg Production Designer
Paul Mazursky Screenwriter
Edward Stewart Set Designer
Dennis L. Maitland Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1976
Runtime: 111
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy Drama

Color type
DeLuxe Color

Produced by
20th Century Fox