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Greetings
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R,1hr 28min
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January 1, 1968
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Platinum Disc
Synopsis: If for nothing else, Greetings would be memorable as the second feature-length directorial effort of Brian DePalma (his first, 1966's The Wedding Party, was released shortly afterward). A satire of late-1960s manners and mores, the film aims its barbs at Lyndon B. Johnson, Vietnam, the draft, the counterculture, Greenwich Village and the John F. Kennedy assassination. Billed first, Robert DeNiro actually has a supporting role as a young longhair who tries to help his best pal (Jonathan Warden) flunk ... Full Synopsis
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An anti-establishment comedy, Greetings is the sort of film only the late '60s could produce. And while it superficially has little in common with Brian De Palma's better-known later work, viewers familiar with the director will find a fair share of connecting points, including a voyeuristic young film enthusiast played by Robert De Niro. Any film broken into loosely connected vignettes almost invariably ... Full Review
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