Brighton Beach Memoirs [VHS]

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  • Rebecca Havely

    > 3 day

    New movie in new condition. Not the best movie ever made but I wanted it to see the story because Im doing the play. It served its purpose.

  • Heather B

    Greater than one week

    Sorry, I have not much more to say. Great Neil Simon play and funny movie. A favorite when I was a teen and my kids enjoyed it too.

  • Barbarian

    > 3 day

    This is a great coming to age movie for guys. Very funny, you have to watch it!

  • CCC123

    > 3 day

    I would actually give it 6 stars, if that were possible, because, its that good.

  • n.n.

    31-10-2024

    received move quickly, movie works great and I have nothing that I dont like, so thank you.

  • JoAnn Edwards

    > 3 day

    A movie all about love of family in an unsettled time. Funny and absolutely correct, with outstanding characters.

  • mom

    > 3 day

    How nice to find a delightful entertaining movie that has a great story line and excellent acting. I will share this movie with many who will after watching it will feel they have laughed and can relate with those simplier times in our lives. thanks so much for bringing good movies to dvd.

  • Dave C.

    > 3 day

    I have watched this over and over ... fantastic.

  • Kindle Customer

    > 3 day

    This Neil Simon biopic is witty, affectionate, touching and a lovely peek into a brilliant adolescents head. It also captures the end of one era and the start of another.

Based loosely on playwright/screenwriter Neil Simon"s own life, "Brighton Beach Memoirs" focuses on aspiring writer Eugene Jerome and his large Jewish family in their overcrowded Brooklyn home in 1937. His parents work and worry and meddle into everyone else"s lives -- and they can always find enough to keep them in a tizzy: Eugene, as far as everyone is concerned, has recently become a bit too fascinated by the fairer sex, with much of his attention fixated on his dishy cousin, a would-be Broadway dancer. His older brother works at a blue-collar job and has run up a big gambling debt. And his widowed aunt (much to Mrs. Jerome"s consternation) is considering a romance with the Irishman across the street.

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