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Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York

  • 1975
  • PG
  • 1h 53m
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6.5/10
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The traumas confronting a young Jewish girl in search of life, happiness and a husband in the big city.The traumas confronting a young Jewish girl in search of life, happiness and a husband in the big city.The traumas confronting a young Jewish girl in search of life, happiness and a husband in the big city.

  • Director
    • Sidney J. Furie
  • Writers
    • Gail Parent
    • Kenny Solms
  • Stars
    • Jeannie Berlin
    • Roy Scheider
    • Rebecca Dianna Smith
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    • Director
      • Sidney J. Furie
    • Writers
      • Gail Parent
      • Kenny Solms
    • Stars
      • Jeannie Berlin
      • Roy Scheider
      • Rebecca Dianna Smith
    • 16User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Jeannie Berlin
    Jeannie Berlin
    • Sheila Levine
    Roy Scheider
    Roy Scheider
    • Sam Stoneman
    Rebecca Dianna Smith
    Rebecca Dianna Smith
    • Kate
    Janet Brandt
    Janet Brandt
    • Bernice
    Sid Melton
    Sid Melton
    • Manny
    Charles Woolf
    • Wally
    Leda Rogers
    • Agatha
    Jack Bernardi
    • Uncle Herm
    Allen Secher
    • Rabbi
    Lynne Pope
    • Rochelle
    Jon Miller
    Jon Miller
    • Norman
    Noble Willingham
    Noble Willingham
    • Principal
    Richard Rasof
    • Attendant
    Evelyn Russell
    Evelyn Russell
    • Miss Burke
    • (as Evelyn Russel)
    Don Carrara
    • Harold
    Sharon Chatten
    Sharon Chatten
    • Melissa
    • (as Sharon Goldman)
    Karen Anders
    • Aunt Min
    Craig Littler
    Craig Littler
    • Steve
    • Director
      • Sidney J. Furie
    • Writers
      • Gail Parent
      • Kenny Solms
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    8Engine_Ear

    Excellent 70s flick

    A really good movie. Much better "young woman finding herself in the big city" than was "Frances Ha," or even "Breakfast at Tiffany's" (thought that obviously has other qualities). Patient, intelligent, warm, and funny, with enough conflict and growth to make it interesting and rewarding. I have an advantage in that I haven't read the book, so I can take the movie at face value. And from that vantage it works. Jeannie Berlin is wonderful, with the same ability to own the camera whenever she's on screen that she displayed last year in "Café Society". When she wants to look like a fish out of water, escaping an overbearing mother by moving to NYC, that's what you see. Awkward, unsure of herself, without any real outward appeal. But when she's supposed to be beautiful, indeed she is - you can't take your eyes off of her.

    I happened to live in NYC at the time that this movie takes place, and the feel is just right.

    My wife has been looking for a copy of this for years, and finally our daughter hunted one down on the "Loving The Clasics" label, whatever that might be. And it's in its original aspect ratio!
    MajesticMane

    🎬🎉🎭A Rom-Com with a Dark Twist 🎬🎉🎭

    "Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York" is a quirky and dark romantic comedy that offers a unique take on the typical love story. With a runtime of 113 minutes, the 1975 film, directed by Sidney J. Furie, follows the life of a shy young woman, Sheila Levine (played by Jeannie Berlin), who moves to the bustling city of New York and finds herself in a complicated love triangle.

    Based on the novel by Gail Parent, the film takes a different direction, offering a romantic drama with comedic elements. The story focuses on Sheila's journey as she navigates life in the big city, finding herself drawn to her roommate's boyfriend. The film effectively captures the challenges and emotions of a young woman striving to find her place and happiness in a new and fast-paced environment.

    While the film has its charming moments, it falls short of being a truly memorable cinematic experience. The tone is inconsistent, veering from light-hearted to sentimental, and at times, confusing. The criticism by Pauline Kael of The New Yorker sums it up: "A confused, part-liberated rehash of old Hollywood attitudes." The film struggles to find a balance between its comedic and dramatic elements, resulting in a somewhat jarring viewing experience.

    However, the film is not without its merits. Berlin's performance as Sheila is commendable, conveying a range of emotions with subtlety and depth. The film also captures the essence of 1970s New York, offering a glimpse into a bygone era of the city's history.

    Overall, "Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York" is an interesting yet flawed take on the romantic comedy genre. While it has its moments of charm and emotion, the inconsistent tone and confusing narrative let it down.
    8ep193577

    Where is this movie? its an unsung New York classic.

    HBO in the 1970s kindled my still vibrant love for movies in a powerful way. Being able to view movies you never heard of or wouldn't have ventured out to see even if you had gave this young guy a thorough education of film.

    SHEILA LEVINE IS DEAD AND LIVING IN NEW YORK left an indelible impression on me. I still - 27 years later-remember certain scenes, especially Sheila dancing with a broom to a song I think was called "Love Me or Love People" and her talk with Roy Scheider. Every review I've read of this film lambasted it and called it the death of Academy Award nominee Jeanne Berlin's(for THE HEARTBREAK KID) career. To this impressionable 12 year old Italian boy who was a sickly child. Ms. Berlins shattering, stammering performance is burned ion my head. She was as alien a creature to me as E.T. was and like that little rubber puppet made me feel sorry and commiserate with her plight of being an outcast so strongly that it inadvertently helped ms cope with my own problems. Its a great, full fledged performance. Its as if Jeanne Berlin's character of the pathetic wife in HEARTBREAK left to be on her own in the big city. This and HEARTBREAK KID should be watched in tandem to get the full effect of an incredible one two acting punch.

    Of course my review here is based on feelings and I would love to watch it again through 39 year old eyes and review it again as a film rather than as a memory. I may than agree with the critics about its screenplay(which I remember as being thin) and its murky look(very dark cinematography) but will positively not budge on my perception on Ms. Berlins landmark performance. I would love to see it as a film and experience its charms all over again. Me and my broomstick are waiting. Hopefully Paramount will reunite me with a dear old friend.

    Amazon Instant Video (a great resource for 70s film buffs)had this up for sale about 2 years ago. I purchased it immediately (sadly it-like vLOOKING FOR MR GOODBAR and LITTLE DARLINGS are no longer available)-and have it permanently in my pc. The Paramount transfer is good-and while I still do not think of this movie as the diisaster critics of the day thought-I do see its shortcomings. Roy Scheiders zombielike performance makes you wonder what Levine saw in him. Or was it the old "marry a doctor (or fill in blank)" scenario? His lackluster performance nearly kills the film more than Berlins (the critics interpretation-not mine). The song still stays with you-and upon hearing it for the first time in over 30 years-its everything about the song I remember. I was pleasantly surprised how nice the score in general was. The cinematography, the ratchety editing and the thin screenplay add to this films myth of being one of the worst of its year. I still am not of the critics thinking, and now that this film is part of my collection-I haven't seen THE LAST OF SHEILA-but thats for another review.
    10opie123

    love this movie

    I haven't seen this movie in years but I remember it well and have been looking for it on video. So far no luck. Jeanie Berlin is so fabulous as Sheila. Of course if you are a New York single jewish woman (as I am) you would relate to her better, but she is just so perfectly "looser finds herself". The story is much different than that of the book but some of the character remain. But the movie is so 70's it's fun. And you can't help but fall in love with and root for Sheila. Someone out there get this to video!
    9SimchaNu

    Jeanne Berlin is one of the most underrated actresses!

    Jeanne Berlin (daughter of Elaine May) is perfect in this movie! What a funny, brilliant woman! The movie reminds me of My Big Fat Greek Wedding. All women are not beautiful and rich. You go girl! Another wonderful aspect of this movie is an early role for Roy Scheider who plays her love interest. My favorite part is the main character's job at a children's recording studio, Wha Wha Records. Everyone does a rather mundane job until a musician needs "backup". All the employees jump up and become the chorus. Gail Parent is one of my favorite writers (remember Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman on TV?) and she develops wonderfully real women in her comedies. Great movie for then and now.

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    • Trivia
      Roy Scheider was an eleventh hour replacement for another actor. Directly after the completion of the shooting, he traveled to Martha's Vineyard to film Les Dents de la mer (1975).
    • Quotes

      Harold: [at a party] Hey! You wanna make it?

      Sheila Levine: [handling chip dip] Oh, I already have made it. Here.

      [Sheila pours the dip into his hands, sprinkles it with chips]

    • Alternate versions
      For its very rare early 80's broadcast showings, 13 minutes were added onto the film's running time, boosting it to almost 127 minutes. Added are more scenes involving Sheila's "typing/singing" job.
    • Connections
      Referenced in 52nd Annual Academy Awards (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Love Me or Love People
      Written by Michel Legrand

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    • Release date
      • December 1, 1975 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sheila Levine lever och bor i New York
    • Filming locations
      • New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 53m(113 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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