Charles Hirsch (written by) and
Brian De Palma (written by)
28 January 1970 (Denmark) more
An offbeat, episodic film about three friends, Paul, a shy love-seeker, Lloyd, a vibrant conspiracy nut... more | add synopsis
1 win & 1 nomination more
De Niro's $5 Million Film Collection On Display
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Teehee, De Niro was so funny more (20 total)
| Jonathan Warden | ... | Paul Shaw | |
| Robert De Niro | ... | Jon Rubin | |
| Gerrit Graham | ... | Lloyd Clay | |
| Richard Hamilton | ... | Pop Artist | |
| Megan McCormick | ... | Marina | |
| Tina Hirsch | ... | Tina (as Bettina Kugel) | |
| Jack Cowley | ... | Fashion Photographer | |
| Jane Lee Salmons | ... | Model | |
| Ashley Oliver | ... | Bronx Secretary | |
| Melvin Morgulis | ... | 'Rat' Vendor | |
| Cynthia Peltz | ... | Divorcee | |
| Peter Maloney | ... | Earl Roberts | |
| Rutanya Alda | ... | Linda (Shoplifter) (as Ruth Alda) | |
| Ted Lescault | ... | Bookstore Manager | |
| Mona Feit | ... | Mystic | |
| M. Dobish | ... | T.V. Cameraman | |
| Richard Landis | ... | Ex-G.I. | |
| Carol Patton | ... | Blonde in Park | |
| Allen Garfield | ... | Smut Peddler (as Alan Garfield) | |
| Sara-Jo Edlin | ... | Nymphomaniac | |
| Roz Kelly | ... | Photographer (Vietnam Film) | |
| Ray Tuttle | ... | Himself - TV News Correspondent | |
| Tisa Chiang | ... | Vietnamese Girl | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Brian De Palma | ... | Man in front of draft office smoking (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Brian De Palma | |||
Writing credits | ||
| Charles Hirsch | (written by) and | |
| Brian De Palma | (written by) | |
Produced by | |||
| Charles Hirsch | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Eric Kaz | |||
| J. Stephen Soles | (as Stephen Soles) | ||
| Artie Traum | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Robert Fiore | (cameraman) | ||
Film Editing by | |||
| Brian De Palma | |||
Production Management | |||
| George Manasse | .... | production manager | |
Sound Department | |||
| Jeffrey Lesser | .... | sound | |
| Charles Pitts | .... | sound | |
| Bill Daly | .... | sound transferer (uncredited) | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Ronald Roose | .... | lighting | |
| Daniel Weiss | .... | assistant camera | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Chuck Shields | .... | costumes | |
Editorial Department | |||
| Jeffrey Lesser | .... | assistant editor | |
Other crew | |||
| Stephen Day | .... | assistant to producer | |
| Lee Harrison | .... | script girl | |
| Chuck Shields | .... | titles | |
| Karen Gilbert | .... | production assistant (uncredited) | |
Thanks | |||
| Mary Imperato | .... | thanks | |
88 min
Color (Eastmancolor)
1.85 : 1 more
Australia:M | UK:18 | USA:R | USA:X (original rating) | West Germany:16
Bookmasters Book Store, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA more
Robert De Niro's first motion picture. more
Jon Rubin: Like the fisherman who keeps a list of areas where fishing is especially good, the peeper has in mind a number of particularly livley places to which he returns....hmmm more
Featured in The 50 Worst Movies Ever Made (2004) (V) more
Greetings! more
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People often say 'Robert De Niro has sold his soul to comedy in the last 4 or 5 years'. Well, not really. It may Travis Bickle, Johnny Boy Cavello, Max Cady and Jake LaMotta that he is most widely recognised as playing and he makes a truly astonishing bad-guy-of-many-layers. But 'Greetings' is one of his very first movies and it is certainly a comedy role. And a hilarious one too. He plays peeping-Jon (teehee) convincingly and humourously. The 6-minute static shot of the girl in the window he is directing is very, very funny, and goes in as one of my all time classic comedy scenes. It had me in stitches.
There are though, times where the film drags. A scene at a party for instance where in the foreground we see a man talking about 'Nam and in the background is Jon Reubins (De Niro) looking at a long haired girl in a fur coat drags on and on.
The performances however are excellent. De Niro was absoloutely goregeous at 24 (even with glasses and pornstar moustache) and was wroth the price of this rarity alone. De Palma in my opinion has only done a handful of genuine classics, and this is not one of them. it is though a very funny and interesting, atmospheric film with one or two classicly funny sequences. And a very odd musical score.