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  1. 26 de ago. de 1970 · The People Next Door: Directed by David Greene. With Eli Wallach, Julie Harris, Deborah Winters, Hal Holbrook. Comfortable New York suburbanites Arthur and Gerrie Mason learn that their seemingly innocent teenage daughter Maxie is a drug addict.

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    • David Greene
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    • Eli Wallach, Julie Harris, Deborah Winters
  2. August 26, 1970. Running time. 93 mins. Country. United States. Language. English. The People Next Door is a 1970 American drama film directed by David Greene and starring Eli Wallach and Julie Harris. [1] JP Miller adapted the screenplay from his 1968 CBS Playhouse teleplay.

  3. A movie as American as Mom’s apple pie, Daddy’s Scotch-on-the-rocks and little Maxie’s hang-ups. A married couple struggle with the realities of their imperfect marriage as they fight to save and rehabilitate their teenage daughter from a life of drug addiction and ultimate committal to a mental ward. Cast.

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    • AVCO Embassy Pictures
    • David Greene
  4. Play Trailer. A movie as American as Mom's apple pie, Daddy's Scotch-on-the-rocks and little Maxie's hang-ups. Overview. A married couple struggle with the realities of their imperfect marriage as they fight to save and rehabilitate their teenage daughter from a life of drug addiction and ultimate committal to a mental ward. J.P. Miller.

  5. Eli Wallach Cast. Julie Harris Cast. Deborah Winters Cast. Stephen McHattie Cast. J.P. Miller Screenplay, Story. Gordon Willis Cinematography. Don Sebesky Music. Critics reviews. Drama outlining the mundane life and problems of a typical New York City suburban family at the onset of the 1970s.

  6. Suburban residents Arthur and Gerrie Mason are shocked to discover their daughter Maxie hallucinating under the influence of LSD. Accusing his musician son Artie of supplying her with drugs, Mason demands that he leave home. Mason then seeks advice from his next door neighbor, high school principal David Hoffman.

  7. It's the best movie so far about parents, kids and drugs, and probably the best we're likely to get (considering Hollywood's recent tendency to exploit the drug culture for "youth movies"). To be sure, It has a lot of obvious gimmicks for telegraphing the generation gap.