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Last exit to brooklyn

Last Exit to Brooklyn is a 1964 novel by American author Hubert Selby, Jr. The novel has become a cult classic because of its harsh, uncompromising look at lower ...

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Last Exit to Brooklyn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Director: Uli Edel. . Actors: Stephen Lang: Harry Black · Jennifer Jason Leigh: Tralala · Burt Young: Big Joe · Peter Dobson: Vinnie · Jerry Orbach: Boyce ...

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Last Exit to Brooklyn (1989) - IMDb

Last Exit to Brooklyn is a 1989 English-language German drama film, directed by Uli Edel, and based on the eponymous novel by Hubert Selby Jr. A group of junkies ...

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Last Exit to Brooklyn (film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Last Exit To Brooklyn has 3,732 ratings and 362 reviews. A.K. said: Rare is the book that leaves me so disoriented and raw-nerved. When I finished this I sa...

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Last Exit To Brooklyn by Hubert Selby Jr. - Reviews, Discussion ...

Review: Hubert Selby's controversial 1964 cult novel Last Exit To Brooklyn is adapted to the big screen by director Ulrich Edel in this drama. The story is...

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