Greenwich Village Story
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Directed by | Jack O'Connell |
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Written by | Jack O'Connell |
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Music by | Hy Gubernick |
Cinematography | Baird Bryant |
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Production company |
Lion International |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Greenwich Village Story is a 1963 feature film written and directed by Jack O'Connell. The film involves an early sixties point of view of women's health, sexual rights, and the sexual revolution from a singularly male perspective. The protagonist is forced to make choices after getting pregnant out of wedlock. Filmed in Greenwich Village and the Berkshires including a nude swimming scene filmed on Lake Garfield, Massachusetts. According to the director, the sounds of motorboat engines threatened to take over the scene's audio and were replaced by pre-recorded crickets.
External links
- Greenwich Village Story at the Internet Movie Database
- Greenwich Village Story at the TCM Movie Database
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