An aspiring Jewish actor moves out of his parents' Brooklyn apartment to seek his fortune in the bohemian life of Greenwich Village in 1953.
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Directing | Jonathan Sanger | Second Assistant Director |
Costume & Make-Up | Robert Jiras | Makeup Artist |
Directing | Terence A. Donnelly | Assistant Director |
Production | Anthony Ray | Producer |
Production | Terence A. Donnelly | Unit Production Manager |
Costume & Make-Up | William A. Farley | Hairstylist |
Directing | Nancy Hopton | Script Supervisor |
Production | Anthony Ray | Production Manager |
Editing | Glenn Farr | Assistant Editor |
Art | Ralph M. Leo | Location Scout |
Costume & Make-Up | Peggy Farrell | Wardrobe Master |
Costume & Make-Up | Max Soloman | Wardrobe Master |
Production | Sylvia Fay | Additional Casting |
Art | Edward Stewart | Set Decoration |
Writing | Paul Mazursky | Writer |
Sound | Bill Conti | Music |
Directing | Paul Mazursky | Director |
Production | Paul Mazursky | Producer |
Editing | Richard Halsey | Editor |
Production | Juliet Taylor | Casting |
Art | Philip Rosenberg | Production Design |
Costume & Make-Up | Albert Wolsky | Costume Design |
Camera | Arthur J. Ornitz | Director of Photography |
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