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  1. Apr 11, 1989 · Brooklyn Nights: Directed by Bozidar D. Benedikt. With Lazar Rockwood, Heather Graham, Janet Snetsinter, Ben Kerr. A hospital nurse aids a homeless New York street artist attacked by drug dealers.

    • Bozidar D. Benedikt
    • 1989-04-11
    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • 85
  2. Paco a poor street hunchback lives in an improvised shelter under the Brooklyn Bridge In order to survive Paco carves wood figurines trading them for food for him and his faithful dog But on one...

  3. Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy’s most popular series, Movies With A View Presented By Pluto TV, shows free outdoor movies on Thursday evenings from July 11 – August 29 at Pier 1 Harbor View Lawn.

  4. Brooklyn Nights (Crime Drama - 1987) Paco, a poor street hunchback lives in an improvised shelter under the Brooklyn Bridge. In order to survive, Paco carves wood figurines, trading them for food for him and his faithful dog. But on one cold, dark and violent Brooklyn night, Paco witnesses an art theft and is promptly run over by the thug's van.

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  5. Overview. Paco, a poor street hunchback lives in an improvised shelter under the Brooklyn Bridge. In order to survive, Paco carves wood figurines, trading them for food for him and his faithful dog. But on one cold, dark and violent Brooklyn night, Paco witnesses an art theft and is promptly run over by the thug's van.

  6. 1987 Directed by Bozidar D. Benedikt. Paco, a poor street hunchback lives in an improvised shelter under the Brooklyn Bridge. In order to survive, Paco carves wood figurines, trading them for food for him and his faithful dog. But on one cold, dark and violent Brooklyn night, Paco witnesses an art theft and is promptly run over by the thug’s van.

  7. BROOKLYN NIGHTS follows Seth and Natasha as they talk, sing, laugh and cry their way through five summer evenings. The film explores the ups and downs of a love triangle in a small corner of Brooklyn, providing a moving portrait of a relationship that is true both to Dostoevsky's vision and to the filmmaker's interpretation of that vision.