Os altos e baixos da vida, vivenciados por um grupo de aspirantes a artistas no início dos anos cinquenta em Nova Iorque.Os altos e baixos da vida, vivenciados por um grupo de aspirantes a artistas no início dos anos cinquenta em Nova Iorque.Os altos e baixos da vida, vivenciados por um grupo de aspirantes a artistas no início dos anos cinquenta em Nova Iorque.
- Indicado para 1 prêmio BAFTA
- 6 indicações no total
- Robert Fulmer
- (as Chris Walken)
- Mrs. Tupperman
- (as Rachel Novikoff)
- Cop at El Station
- (as Joe Spinnell)
Avaliações em destaque
This movie starts with a young man who is about to leave his parents home so he can live on his own and become an actor. Of course this goes hand in hand with a lot of drama, as mom doesn't want to see her 'little boy' leave the house so soon. But his mind has been made up and Larry Lapinsky moves from Brooklyn to Greenwich Village. Here he meets new people and soon he has a lot of friends, all with their own problems and worries...
This movie has some excellent moments to offer (for instance when mom shows up with a chicken, because she fears that her son doesn't get enough to eat), but sometimes it could have been a bit more subtle in my opinion. It was a bit too stereotypical to be a really great movie, but that doesn't mean it isn't worth a watch of course. I give it a 6.5/10.
The movie isn't great but for a movie fan its worth the time if for no other reason to see if you can spot all of the soon to be's.
It was sad to see Lenny Baker passed away at such a young age. He was definitely in the Hoffman, Pacino, but funnier mold. He should be remembered.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesFinal film appearance of Lenny Baker and his only film as a leading actor.
- Erros de gravaçãoPhoto of Jayne Mansfield on wall of Twentieth Century Fox casting director in 1953, at least two years before she was signed to studio or even beyond bit player status.
- Citações
Ellen: Was everything a joke to you?
Larry Lapinsky: Not everything.
Herbert Berghof - Acting Coach: See, you're joking right now, right?
Larry Lapinsky: What do you want me to say?
Herbert Berghof - Acting Coach: Joking is what's doing you in. Joking is the American actor's disease. It's the American person's disease. Because what you're doing is you're keeping reality out so that it won't touch you. The worst kind of joking you can do is keep life out. Commenting, editorializing, joking - terrible! Don't do it. It's fatal.
- ConexõesFeatured in Celulóide secreto (1995)
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Detalhes
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 51 min(111 min)
- Cor
- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1