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Crossing Delancey By Robert Lane
A sweet tempered urban love story, Crossing Delancey argues that
true love may be in the first place you look. Amy Irving is a single
Jewish woman working at an upscale bookstore on the Upper West Side of New
York. As much as she longs to be a part of the intellectual literary
scene, she is tethered to her roots on the Lower East Side, where her
old-fashioned grandmother is forever trying to fix her up. Irving has her
eye on a handsome brooding author, but her grandmother enlists the help of
a local matchmaker to fix her up with Peter Riegert, a quiet Jewish man
who runs a pickle stand in the neighborhood. Soon she must decide what it
is she really wants out of life and what love really means to her. Though
a very traditional love story, Crossing Delancey has its moments of
soul searching drama and an unlikely romance.
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|  | Director: Joan Micklin Silver
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|  | Stars: Amy Irving, Peter Riegert
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|  | Released: September 16, 1988
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|  | Availability: VHS | | |
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