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Jonathan Silverman | Eugene Morris Jerome | |
Blythe Danner | Kate | |
Stacey Glick | Laurie | |
Lisa Waltz | Nora | |
Judith Ivey | Blanche | |
Bob Dishy | Jack | |
Brian Drillinger | Stanley | |
James Handy | Frank Murphy | |
Bette Henritze | Mrs. Murphy | |
Steven Hill | Mr. Stroheim | |
David Margulies | Mr. Farber | |
Fyvush Finkel | Mr. Greenblatt | |
Kathleen Doyle | Mrs. Laski | |
Alan Weeks | Andrew | |
Marilyn Cooper | Woman in Street | |
Jason Alexander | Pool Player #1 | |
Christian Baskous | Pool Player #2 | |
Brian Evers | Policeman #1 | |
Ed Deacy | Policeman #2 | |
Wanda Bimson | Dance Teacher |
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Producer |
Joseph M. Caracciolo
David Chasman Ray Stark |
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Writer |
Neil Simon
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Cinematography |
John Bailey
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Musician |
Michael Small
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Eugene, a young teenage Jewish boy, recalls his memoirs of his time as an adolescent youth. He lives with his parents, his aunt, two cousins, and his brother, Stanley, whom he looks up to and admires. He goes through the hardships of puberty, sexual fantasy, and living the life of a poor boy in a crowded house. |
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