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Last Exit to Brooklyn (1989)

July 26, 1989 (DE) Drama • 103m

Overview

A gallery of characters in Brooklyn in the 1950s are crushed by their surroundings and selves: a union strike leader discovers he is gay; a prostitute falls in love with one of her clients; a family cannot cope with the fact that their daughter is illegitimately pregnant.

Director

Uli Edel

Top Billed

Stephen Lang

Keywords

Top Billed Cast

Crew
Uli Edel
Uli Edel

Director

Mark Knopfler
Mark Knopfler

Original Music Composer

Stefan Czapsky
Stefan Czapsky

Director of Photography

Herman Weigel
Herman Weigel

Co-Producer

Dieter Meyer
Dieter Meyer

Line Producer

G. Mac Brown
G. Mac Brown

Line Producer

Anna Gross
Anna Gross

Associate Producer

Jake Eberts
Jake Eberts

Associate Producer

G. Mac Brown
G. Mac Brown

Unit Production Manager

Don French
Don French

First Assistant Director

Carla Corwin
Carla Corwin

First Assistant Director

Carla Corwin
Carla Corwin

Second Assistant Director

Glen Trotiner
Glen Trotiner

Second Assistant Director

Danny Michael
Danny Michael

Production Sound Mixer

Richard von Ernst
Richard von Ernst

Assistant Costume Designer

Peter R. Adam
Peter R. Adam

Sound Editor

Sylvia Fay
Sylvia Fay

Extras Casting

Patricia Woodbridge
Patricia Woodbridge

Assistant Art Director

Bruce Lee Gross
Bruce Lee Gross

Lead Set Dresser

Leigh Kyle
Leigh Kyle

Set Dresser

Dan Mahon
Dan Mahon

Set Dresser

Will Scheck
Will Scheck

Set Dresser

Zoran Veselić
Zoran Veselić

First Assistant Camera

Claudia Raschke
Claudia Raschke

Second Assistant Camera

Anthony Starbuck
Anthony Starbuck

Boom Operator

Jennifer Lax
Jennifer Lax

Wardrobe Supervisor

Kathryn Bihr
Kathryn Bihr

Makeup Designer

James Sarzotti
James Sarzotti

Hair Designer

Michael Maddi
Michael Maddi

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Milan Bor
Milan Bor

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Eva Claudius
Eva Claudius

Dialogue Editor

Lilli von Otting
Lilli von Otting

Assistant Editor

Anne Stein
Anne Stein

Assistant Editor

Angelika Deumling
Angelika Deumling

Assistant Sound Editor

Angelike Gruber
Angelike Gruber

Assistant Sound Editor

Veronica Manchot
Veronica Manchot

Assistant Dialogue Editor

Mel Kutbay
Mel Kutbay

Foley Artist

Jörn Poetzl
Jörn Poetzl

Foley Artist

Bernd Schmidl
Bernd Schmidl

Foley Artist

George Gonneau
George Gonneau

ADR Supervisor

Jery Hewitt
Jery Hewitt

Stunt Coordinator

Steve Kirshoff
Steve Kirshoff

Special Effects Coordinator

William Harrison
William Harrison

Special Effects Technician

Denis Zack
Denis Zack

Special Effects Technician

Howard Samuelsohn
Howard Samuelsohn

Dialogue Coach

K.C. Bailey
K.C. Bailey

Still Photographer

Stefan Scholtissek
Stefan Scholtissek

Second Assistant Director

Werner Achmann
Werner Achmann

Art Direction

Britta Sell
Britta Sell

Second Assistant Camera

Ed Parente
Ed Parente

Production Sound Mixer

Karl-Heinz Vogelmann
Karl-Heinz Vogelmann

Still Photographer

David Chapman
David Chapman

Production Design

Carol Oditz
Carol Oditz

Costume Design

Mark Haack
Mark Haack

Art Direction

Leslie A. Pope
Leslie A. Pope

Set Decoration



Reviews

kevin2019

⭐ 10/10

March 14, 2025

"Last Exit to Brooklyn" treats its many unseemly social and sexual issues in an unflinching and unashamedly forthright manner, but even more than this it is the generous assortment of heartless characters inhabiting this sordid and squalid depiction of Brooklyn which almost makes the whole film unwatchable while simultaneously creating the biggest impression of all. They embody the worst and the most close-minded and negative people to be found o… read the rest.

CinemaSerf

⭐ 6/10

September 19, 2025

Set amidst some fairly violent industrial turmoil, this potpourri of stories focuses on some of the diversity that existed, though it didn’t necessarily thrive, in 1950s NYC. The local factory is the centre of the troubles as the dockers take strike action, galvanised by their leaders “Harry” (Stephen Lang) and the manipulative “Boyce” (Jerry Orbach). Meantime, the striking in an altogether different manner “Tralala” (Jennifer Jason Leigh) rather… read the rest.

Status

Released

Original Language

EN

Budget

Revenue

$1,730,005

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