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1963 American film
Greenwich Village Story
Directed by
Jack O'Connell
Written by
Jack O'Connell
Produced by
William Montgomery
Jack O'Connell
Starring
Robert Hogan
Melinda Cordell
Tani Guthrie
Cinematography
Baird Bryant
Edited by
Jean Begley
Carl Lerner
Music by
Hy Gubernick
Production company
Lion International
Release date
July 11, 1963 (1963-07-11)
Running time
95 minutes
Country
United States
Language
English
Greenwich Village Story is a 1963 American feature film written and directed by Jack O'Connell and starring Robert Hogan.
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