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1968 • Drama / Romance • 90m

Who's That Knocking at My Door

"Mean Streets was just around the corner."

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A Catholic New Yorker falls in love with a girl and wants to marry her, but he struggles to accept her past and what it means for their future.

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Harvey Keitel
Harvey Keitel
J.R.
Zina Bethune
Zina Bethune
The Girl
Anne Collette
Anne Collette
Girl in Dream
Lennard Kuras
Lennard Kuras
Joey
Harry Northup
Harry Northup
Harry
Bill Minkin
Bill Minkin
Iggy at Party
Philip Carlson
Philip Carlson
Boy in Copake
Robert Uricola
Robert Uricola
Boy with Gun
Marissa Mathes
Marissa Mathes
Girl at Party
Catherine Scorsese
Catherine Scorsese
Mother
Martin Scorsese
Martin Scorsese
Gangster (uncredited)
Screenplay: Martin ScorseseProducer: Joseph WeillProducer: Betzi ManoogianProducer: Haig ManoogianWriter: Martin ScorseseDirector: Martin Scorsese

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r96sk
2024-05-08
60%

I was into it early on, but <em>'Who’s That Knocking at My Door'</em> lost me the longer it went on to be honest. This 1967 movie is notable for being Martin Scorsese's feature directorial debut and Harvey Keitel's film acting bow. For me, that's where the interest stops sadly. I did like Keitel and Zina Bethune across the opening portion of the 85 or so minutes, for example their chemistry and dialogue works well. However, by the end the way Scorsese decided to play didn't really work for me personally. I don't actually mind how the story literally ends, imperfectly as it is, it just more so how events get to that point, the whole vibe just felt different and I didn't find it as watchable as what preceded.

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US
Languages
English
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Trimod Films

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