Barefoot in the Park
"Broadway's barest, rarest, unsquarest love play."
Originally released in 1967. Barefoot in the Park is a comedy/romance film. directed by Gene Saks.
Starring Robert Redford, Jane Fonda, and Charles Boyer
Synopsis
In this film based on a Neil Simon play, newlyweds Corie, a free spirit, and Paul Bratter, an uptight lawyer, share a sixth-floor apartment in Greenwich Village. Soon after their marriage, Corie tries to find a companion for mother, Ethel, who is now alone, and sets up Ethel with neighbor Victor. Inappropriate behavior on a double date causes conflict, and the young couple considers divorce.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Robert Redford
as Paul Bratter
Jane Fonda
as Corie Bratter
Charles Boyer
as Victor Velasco
Mildred Natwick
as Ethel Banks
Herb Edelman
as Harry Pepper
Mabel Albertson
as Harriet
Fritz Feld
as Restaurant Proprietor
James Stone
as Delivery Man
Ted Hartley
as Frank
Doris Roberts
as Hotel Maid (uncredited)
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
- Budget
- $2,000,000
- Revenue
- $30,000,000
Production Companies
- Nancy Enterprises Inc. (I)
- Paramount Pictures
- Hal Wallis Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Barefoot in the Park about?
In this film based on a Neil Simon play, newlyweds Corie, a free spirit, and Paul Bratter, an uptight lawyer, share a sixth-floor apartment in Greenwich Village. Soon after their marriage, Corie tr...
Who directed Barefoot in the Park?
Barefoot in the Park was directed by Gene Saks.
How long is Barefoot in the Park?
Barefoot in the Park has a runtime of 1 hours and 46 minutes (106 minutes total).
When was Barefoot in the Park released?
Barefoot in the Park was released on May 25, 1967 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Barefoot in the Park?
The main cast of Barefoot in the Park includes Robert Redford, Jane Fonda, Charles Boyer, Mildred Natwick, Herb Edelman.
Is Barefoot in the Park worth watching?
Barefoot in the Park has a user rating of 7.1/10 based on 602 reviews, indicating very good reception from audiences.