“Broadway's barest, rarest, unsquarest love play.”
Overview
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.
Directed by Gene Saks
Written by Neil Simon, Johnny Mercer
Produced by Hal B. Wallis
Box OfficeBudget: $2.0MRevenue: $30.0M
About Barefoot in the Park
Barefoot in the Park is a comedy, romance film released in 1967 exploring themes of new york city, based on play or musical, love, lawyer, conservative, newlywed. Directed by Gene Saks, it stars Robert Redford, Jane Fonda, Charles Boyer. 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.