Brighton Beach Memoirs [VHS]

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  • Shane

    > 3 day

    So glad I watched it again. Just as great today as it was so many years ago. Terrific movie.

  • John McDermott

    > 3 day

    Love the movie

  • Miss Frazzled

    > 3 day

    one of my favorite and easy go-to movies...just for fun, get it for your collection

  • burke

    > 3 day

    Just as I remembered it when it first came out. Many laughs and many truly great lessons in this Neil Simon masterpiece. If I had just a few movies this would be one of them.

  • Page Turner

    > 3 day

    Great writing and acting. Entertaining snapshot of a working class second generation immigrant family.

  • Bennett Barouch

    > 3 day

    Ive watched this many times. I have mostly noted its humor, but when I recently re-watched it I was much more aware of how much sadness is also captured in this film. For both reasons, it is very well done.

  • Katherine

    > 3 day

    This is an absolutely wonderful movie. Very very funny. All the actors in it are great. I have watched this movie. At least seven times over the years since I first discovered it. And I’m sure I’ll be watching it again.

  • sowhat

    > 3 day

    This without a doubt is Neil Simons best work ever. Only people in their 70s can appreciate the the feel and the way life was back before World War II. Why Blythe Danner didnt win an academy award for her performance I can only say their is no justice. The boy that played Eugene is exactly like young boys were in those days... Movies like this would not entertain young people today. They are too restless, Too technology possessed, too into themselves to care about anybody else. Parents today have no control over their children, its the children controlling the parents

  • Erin

    > 3 day

    Great movie

  • Amos Jacobs

    > 3 day

    I used to watch this with my mom as a kid. Gave you some insight of what the old days living in to 1900’s was.

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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