
On this day June 22, 1984, The Pope of Greenwich Village premiered in theaters, delivering a gritty character driven crime drama set in New York City’s Lower Manhattan. Directed by Stuart Rosenberg, the film starred Mickey Rourke and Eric Roberts as two down on their luck cousins who get caught up in a botched robbery that spirals into deadly territory. Their chemistry on screen brought emotional weight and tension to a story about loyalty, ambition, and failure.
The film also featured strong performances from Daryl Hannah, Geraldine Page, M. Emmet Walsh, and Burt Young. Although it only earned 6.8 million dollars at the box office, the movie has gained critical appreciation over time, particularly for its raw atmosphere and standout acting. Geraldine Page received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
80s insight: The Pope of Greenwich Village reflected the 80s interest in street level storytelling that focused on flawed characters and moral gray areas, capturing the mood of urban America during the decade.
The film also featured strong performances from Daryl Hannah, Geraldine Page, M. Emmet Walsh, and Burt Young. Although it only earned 6.8 million dollars at the box office, the movie has gained critical appreciation over time, particularly for its raw atmosphere and standout acting. Geraldine Page received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
80s insight: The Pope of Greenwich Village reflected the 80s interest in street level storytelling that focused on flawed characters and moral gray areas, capturing the mood of urban America during the decade.