“A very beautiful motion picture…gentle and touching…An outstanding cast of New York players, plus Shelley Winters in one of the most superb characterizations of her career, gives the film a wonderful humanity and credibility.”
– Variety

“Mazursky’s bright script provides witty and affectionate roles for a number of amusing young actors. Shelley Winters is more captivating than ever as a maniacally possessive Brooklyn mother.” 
– Glenn Erickson, DVDTalk.com

The great writer-director Paul Mazursky’s memory piece, Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976), weaves the poignant yet often funny tale of his own youth as a nascent actor in early 1950s New York. It’s a long way from Brooklyn to the Village for Mazursky surrogate Larry (Lenny Baker), who – even as he meets and hangs with a sparkling array of new friends (incarnated gorgeously by the likes of Ellen Greene, Lois Smith, Christopher Walken, and (in a tiny début film role) Bill Murray – remains haunted by his larger-than-life, echt-Jewish mother (the indelible Shelley Winters).  


LANGUAGE: English
VIDEO: 1080p High Definition / 1.85:1   
AUDIO: English 2.0 DTS-HD MA / English 1.0 DTS-HD MA  
SUBTITLES: English SDH  
1976 / Color 
111 MINUTES  
RATED R 

Special Feature: Isolated Music Track / Audio Commentary with Writer/Director Paul Mazursky and Actress Ellen Greene / Original Theatrical Trailer