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  1. Language. English. Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York is a 1975 black comedy film directed by Sidney J. Furie about a shy young woman who moves to New York City and falls in love with the boyfriend of her extroverted roommate. The film was co-written by Kenny Solms and Gail Parent, and based on her novel.

  2. 1 de dez. de 1975 · Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York: Directed by Sidney J. Furie. With Jeannie Berlin, Roy Scheider, Rebecca Dianna Smith, Janet Brandt. The traumas confronting a young Jewish girl in search of life, happiness and a husband in the big city.

    • (323)
    • Comedy
    • Sidney J. Furie
    • 1975-12-01
  3. Rent Sheila Levine Is Dead and Living in New York on Fandango at Home, Prime Video, or buy it on Fandango at Home, Prime Video. A spoiled young woman (Jeannie Berlin) tries to...

    • (14)
    • Sidney J. Furie
    • PG
    • Jeannie Berlin
  4. Synopsis. Sheila Levine is every single girl who ever had to attend her younger sister’s wedding. Sheila Levine – an innovative, bright, but painfully introverted individual – arrives in New York City to take an apartment with a partygoing roommate. There, she experiences love and heartache in equal measure. Cast.

    • (262)
    • Paramount
    • Sidney J. Furie
  5. 27 de jan. de 2004 · Painfully shy Sheila Levine moves from Pennsylvania to New York City where she shares an apartment with an extroverted, socially active roommate. When Sheila goes to a nightclub with her roommate, she meets Sam, a doctor who is looking for a one-night stand.

    • Sidney J. Furie
    • Jeannie Berlin
  6. She decides to move from the suburbs to New York City. Now she has a roommate (Rebecca Dianna Smith), a job with a record company, and a self-imposed obligation to try to meet some men. One...

  7. Synopsis. Sheila Levine – an innovative, bright, but painfully introverted individual – arrives in New York City to take an apartment with a partygoing roommate. There, she experiences love and heartache in equal measure.