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Director: Theodore J. Flicker
Cast: Tom Aldredge, Joan Darling, James Frawley, Theodore J. Flicker
A naive chicken farmer from New Jersey moves to Greenwich Village to open a coffee house.
Critical Reception & Ratings
The Troublemaker, a 1964 comedy directed by Theodore J. Flicker, received a generally positive critical reception, with reviewers praising its satirical take on counterculture and the naive protagonist's journey. However, the film does not appear to have received major awards recognition. Audience reception has been mixed, with the film holding a 6.4/10 rating on IMDb based on over 300 user reviews.
Why you might like this:
Fans of offbeat, quirky comedies will enjoy director Theodore J. Flicker's 1964 film The Troublemaker, which stars James Frawley as a naive chicken farmer who moves to Greenwich Village to open a coffee house and gets swept up in the vibrant counterculture scene.
The Troublemaker is a 1964 American comedy film directed by Theodore J. Flicker and starring Tom Aldredge and Joan Darling. It premiered at the Beekman Theater in New York City on June 22, 1964. Flicker co-wrote the script with Buck Henry; both men appear as actors in the film. The humor was based on The Premise, a Greenwich Village-based comedy troupe Flicker created that he and Henry both participated in.
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