Next Stop, Greenwich Village (1976) 
Next Stop, Greenwich Village ★★★ 1976 (R) An affectionate, autobiographical look by Mazursky at a Brooklyn boy with acting aspirations, who moves to Greenwich Village in 1953. Good performances, especially by Winters as the overbearing mother. 109m/C VHS. Lenny Baker, Christopher Walken, Ellen Greene, Shelley Winters, Lou Jacobi, Mike Kellin; Director: Paul Mazursky; Writer: Paul Mazursky; Cameo: Bill Conti.
| Year Released | 1976 |
| Rating | R |
| Length (in minutes) | 109 |
| Display | Color |
| Formats | VHS |
| National Film Registry |
| Role | Name |
| Actor | Ellen Greene |
| Actor | Christopher Walken |
| Actor | Lenny Baker |
| Actor | Shelley Winters |
| Actor | Lou Jacobi |
| Actor | Mike Kellin |
| Cameo | Bill Conti |
| Director | Paul Mazursky |
| Writer | Paul Mazursky |

