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  1. The movie's part autobiography and part fiction, but it's all of a piece because Mazursky captures the tone of the 1950s. Larry and his friends hang around the village, occupy a corner of a coffee shop, live in each other's apartments, share each other's problems and answer the regular false alarms of the girl who keeps saying she's going to ...

  2. Next Stop, Greenwich Village R 1976 1h 51m Comedy Drama List 86% Tomatometer 22 Reviews 64% Audience Score 500+ Ratings Fresh out of college, Larry Lapinsky (Lenny Baker) leaves Brooklyn and...

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    • Paul Mazursky
    • R
    • Lenny Baker
  3. Next Stop, Greenwich Village is a 1976 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Paul Mazursky, featuring Lenny Baker, Shelley Winters, Ellen Greene, Lois Smith, and Christopher Walken.

  4. Lenney Baker nicely plays the jokey Jewish boy destined to become an actor, while his village friends provide pleasantly enough the expected tragicomedies. Full Review | Oct 5, 2023

  5. Feb 28, 1976 · Next Stop, Greenwich Village: Directed by Paul Mazursky. With Lenny Baker, Shelley Winters, Ellen Greene, Lois Smith. The ups and downs of life as experienced by a group of aspiring young artists in the early Fifties New York.

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    • Comedy, Drama
    • Paul Mazursky
    • 1976-02-28
  6. This is a bittersweet film about family, leaving "the nest", friendships, dreams, hope, & finding yourself. A young man from Brooklyn leaves home to become an actor in 1950's Greenwich Village. Lenny Baker is very good as Larry Lapinsky & Ellen Green is wonderful as his girlfriend.

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  8. The story takes place in 1953 as Baker’s character, wannabe acting superstar Larry Lapinsky, leaves his family home in Brooklyn to start a new life in Greenwich Village, the cultural, bohemian capital of New York City.

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