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After reading 1618 websites, we found 17 different results for "What year was Last Exit to Brooklyn released"
1989
Last Exit to Brooklyn is a 1989 German-British drama film directed by Uli Edel and adapted by Desmond Nakano from Hubert Selby Jr.'s novel of the same title.
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on June 30, 1967
The Last Exit on Brooklyn opened on June 30, 1967 at 3930 Brooklyn Avenue NE near the University of Washington campus in a small light-industrial building leased from the University.
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in 2015
Brooklyn, released in 2015, regards America as a place full of hope for hope's main character, Eilis (Saoirse Ronan).
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the Dog (1998) Metroland (1999)
Last Exit to Brooklyn (1989) Wag the Dog (1998) Metroland (1999)
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on the South Brooklyn waterfront in present-day Sunset Park and Bay Ridge around the area of Third Avenue near the Brooklyn Army Terminal
More evocative of its time and place, however, is Last Exit to Brooklyn (1964), set on the South Brooklyn waterfront in present-day Sunset Park and Bay Ridge, around the area of Third Avenue near the Brooklyn Army Terminal.
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released in November 2015
The film Brooklyn, released in November 2015, frames the wave of migration from Ireland to the US in the 1950s through the experiences of the fictional character Eilis Lacey.
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in 2010
Brooklyn was released in 2010, and since then, there’s been no further instalments in the series.
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in 1990
Jennifer Leigh Morrow's other notable appearances are in Short Cuts released in 1993, Miami Blues released in 1990, Single White Female released in 1992, the Last Exit to Brooklyn released in 1990, and Backdraft released in 1991.
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on August 25, 1992 — the day Irv Cisski passed away
The beginning of the end of the Last Exit on Brooklyn began on August 25, 1992 — the day Irv Cisski passed away.
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in 1967
The Last Exit on Brooklyn was a Seattle University District coffeehouse established in 1967 by Irv Cisski.[1] It is known for its part in the history of Seattle's counterculture, for the history's pioneering role in establishing Seattle's coffee culture, and as a former chess and go venue frequented by several master players.
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on July 1, 2008
Brooklyn was originally recorded, produced and arranged in 2006 with Chris Taylor of Grizzly Bear, was released on July 1, 2008.
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in early 2010
Brooklyn was released in early 2010, and with the help of a pretty solid blog push, U.K. publishing company Imagen almost immediately noticed the band.
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issued in May 1969
Last Exit, a part live and part studio recording, issued in May 1969, was a rushed job which does not do them justice.
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