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Greenwich Village Story

  • 1963
  • Approved
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Greenwich Village Story (1963)
DramaRomance

A struggling writer dumps a pregnant dancer for a well-off socialite. Later, he realizes his true feelings and opts to make amends.A struggling writer dumps a pregnant dancer for a well-off socialite. Later, he realizes his true feelings and opts to make amends.A struggling writer dumps a pregnant dancer for a well-off socialite. Later, he realizes his true feelings and opts to make amends.

  • Director
    • Jack O'Connell
  • Writer
    • Jack O'Connell
  • Stars
    • Robert Hogan
    • Melinda Cordell
    • Tani Guthrie
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    37
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    • Director
      • Jack O'Connell
    • Writer
      • Jack O'Connell
    • Stars
      • Robert Hogan
      • Melinda Cordell
      • Tani Guthrie
    • 1User review
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Robert Hogan
    Robert Hogan
    • Brian
    Melinda Cordell
    Melinda Cordell
    • Genie
    • (as Melinda Plank)
    Tani Guthrie
    Tani Guthrie
    • Anne
    • (as Tani Seitz)
    James Frawley
    James Frawley
    • Norman
    Sunja Svensen
    • Claudine
    James Cresson
    • George
    Aaron Banks
    • Franko
    John G. Avildsen
    John G. Avildsen
    • Alvie
    • (as John Avildsen)
    John Brent
    • Poet
    Shelby Taylor
    Charles Gossett
    • Judge
    Mel Stewart
    Mel Stewart
    • Alex
    Kimberly McKeever
    • Kimmie
    • (as Kimmie McKeever)
    Diane Skylar
    Jack O'Connell
    • Beatnik
    • (uncredited)
    N. Paul Stookey
    • Gaslight Perfromer
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Jack O'Connell
    • Writer
      • Jack O'Connell
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    • Trivia
      Norman, the pipe-smoking, bearded Beatnik intellectual, was played by James Frawley (1936-2019), who began directing television and films beginning with 28 episodes of The Monkees (1965). His best-known works include Les Muppets : Ça c'est du cinéma ! (1979), the disaster movie spoof Le bus en folie (1976), and the biopic The Three Stooges (2000). Frawley's resume of television directing includes episodes of Columbo (1971), Magnum (1980), and Cagney et Lacey (1981). Frawley closed out his illustrious career directing the medical drama Grey's Anatomy (2005).
    • Quotes

      George: Brian, why don't you give coffee writing a try? You know, we're not all big, bad prostitutes. You might even get to like it.

      Brian: Thanks, anyway, George, but, well, you understand.

      George: Sure. I could understand if you were getting anything out of your great efforts.

      Brian: George, I have to love what I'm doing--intensely.

      George: What's the matter, advertising isn't good enough for your talents? There's a lot of satisfaction in my work. At least, every time I write something, I know millions of people are going to read it. That's more than read Shakespeare.

      Brian: I don't care about how many people read it. I care what it says.

      George: Well, maybe you're just kidding yourself, Brian. And what does it get you? Look at you, your age, no money. Just a waiter in a coffee shop.

      [Brian gets up and storms off angry]

    • Alternate versions
      The 1982 Astron Enterprises Corporation release of this black-and-white film adds a color framing sequence featuring early eighties' scenes of people milling about Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village accompanied by a song performed by Hugo and Claudette, a harpist and a guitar-playing vocalist. On-screen titles read, "The Way It Is Now... And the Fun It Used to Be!" A color shot of the Washington Square Arch transitions to one in black-and-white and on on-screen caption, "Back When Everybody Loved Country Music, Lovin'--and NO Violence!" After the original film ends, the closing color sequence includes what appears to be a cameo by the grown-up Kimberly McKeever, sipping on a Teem soda just as she did as Kimmie in the film. The opening titles and primary credits are in color over the black-and-white film. The closing credits and dedications are completely redone in color over an aerial view of Washington Square Park and the surrounding city.
    • Connections
      Referenced in The Bitter End (1989)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 8, 1966 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • They Love as They Please
    • Filming locations
      • Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Lion International
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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