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Martin Scorsese's powerful drama tells the story of J.R. (Harvey Keitel), a typical Italian-American boy who has grown up in a comfortable middle-class urban environment. But ...Read more
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Very good late 60's film - Harvey Keitel acting debut
I bought this film after seeing it with a friend who was studying film making.
We were watching scorsese films. Scorsese intended this film to be part one of Mean Street...Read more
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first Scorsese film sign of better things to come
I like Martin Scorsese films and was interested in seeing his first one. He had a long way to go from this one and it is worth a look, but not a second glance. Read more

Who's That Knocking at My Door? (DVD, 2004)

Martin Scorsese, Zina Bethune|Theatrical release: 1968|Rating: R (MPAA)

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Martin Scorsese's powerful drama tells the story of J.R. (Harvey Keitel), a typical Italian-American boy who has grown up in a comfortable middle-class urban environment. But in that same environment he encounters the decisive split between tradition and his Catholic faith, in addition to the realities of modern life. Out of work but not in need of cash, J.R. carouses with his buddies in the bars and social clubs of Little Italy. He draws a hard line between "the broads you bang" and the girls you go out with and marry--nice girls, such as his girlfriend (Zina Bethune). But after she is raped, J.R. finds that he cannot "forgive" her for the crime, nor stop thinking of her as a "w****."Scorsese's debut feature film, shot in gritty black and white, introduces some of the techniques that he would later apply to his classics MEAN STREETS, TAXI DRIVER, and GOODFELLAS. These include freeze-frames, atypical editing, slow motion, and the use of music to give certain scenes a pulsating rhythm. In making his big-screen debut, Keitel gives a soul-baring performance that is at once passionate and sensitive. Part introspective drama, part docurealism, Scorsese's film is a striking introduction to one of cinema's most worshipped directors.

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  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: R (MPAA)
  • Region: Region 1
  • UPC: 085391912828

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Format:DVD
Region Code:Region 1

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Director:Martin Scorsese
Leading Role:Zina Bethune
eBay Product ID: EPID30734488
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"...Scorsese and Keitel have remained true to their first inspirations, maybe because right from the start they were working from what truly obsessed them..."
Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (01/17/1993)

"...Martin Scorsese's first feature is a truly seminal work....With a very good performance by Zina Bethune..."
USA Today - Mike Clark (06/28/1991)

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Very good late 60's film - Harvey Keitel acting debut

Created: 06/09/08
I bought this film after seeing it with a friend who was studying film making.
We were watching scorsese films. Scorsese intended this film to be part one of Mean Streets but it wasn't released that way after all. Keitel goes on to Star with Robert Deniro in Mean Streets.
"Who's that knocking at my door" is an interesting and sad little love story set in NYC 1968. It is interesting to see the attitudes toward women and pre-martial sex. Some the scenes are so beautifully filmed. Harvey Keitel was very very handsome as a young man. The acting in the film is very good. It won an award at a film festival. This is a must see for Harvey and Scorsese fans.
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first Scorsese film sign of better things to come

Created: 11/03/08
I like Martin Scorsese films and was interested in seeing his first one. He had a long way to go from this one and it is worth a look, but not a second glance.
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GREAT COLLECTION PIECE

Created: 02/01/07
UNUSUAL FILM...BUT GREAT FOR ANYONES MOVIE COLLECTION. I ENJOYED THE STORY OF THEFILM. GREAT ACTING.
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