An aspiring Jewish actor moves out of his parents' Brooklyn apartment to seek his fortune in the bohemian life of Greenwich Village in 1953.
Unfortunately the movie Next Stop, Greenwich Village is not yet available on HBO Max.
Production | Anthony Ray | Producer |
Costume & Make-Up | William A. Farley | Hairstylist |
Costume & Make-Up | Robert Jiras | Makeup Artist |
Production | Terence A. Donnelly | Unit Production Manager |
Production | Anthony Ray | Production Manager |
Directing | Terence A. Donnelly | Assistant Director |
Directing | Jonathan Sanger | Second Assistant Director |
Directing | Nancy Hopton | Script Supervisor |
Art | Ralph M. Leo | Location Scout |
Editing | Glenn Farr | Assistant Editor |
Costume & Make-Up | Peggy Farrell | Wardrobe Master |
Costume & Make-Up | Max Soloman | Wardrobe Master |
Production | Sylvia Fay | Additional Casting |
Directing | Paul Mazursky | Director |
Writing | Paul Mazursky | Writer |
Production | Paul Mazursky | Producer |
Sound | Bill Conti | Music |
Editing | Richard Halsey | Editor |
Production | Juliet Taylor | Casting |
Art | Philip Rosenberg | Production Design |
Art | Edward Stewart | Set Decoration |
Costume & Make-Up | Albert Wolsky | Costume Design |
Camera | Arthur J. Ornitz | Director of Photography |