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  • Liberty Heights

    American comedy-drama film by Barry Levinson

    This article is about the film. For the Lexington, Kentucky neighborhood, see Liberty Heights, Lexington. For other uses, see Liberty Heights (disambiguation).

    Liberty Heights is a American comedy-drama film written and directed by Barry Levinson. The film is a semi-autobiographical account of his childhood growing up in Baltimore in the s. The film portrays the racial injustices experienced both by the Jewish and African-American populations. Both of Nate Kurtzman's sons find women "prohibited" to them: for Van because he is Jewish, and for Ben because he is white. Their father goes to prison for running a burlesque show with Little Melvin, an African-American and known local drug dealer.

    It is the fourth of Levinson's "Baltimore Films", set in his hometown during the s, s, and s; the first three are Diner (), Tin Men () and Avalon ().[1]

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    In the fall of , the Kurtzmans, a Jewish

    Length: minutes (2 hours, 7 minutes)

    Age Appropriateness Rating:Liberty Heights is rated "R" in the United States. This movie does not have any true nudity or bloody violence, but has plenty of sexual innuendo, hints of violence, drinking, and some foul language. All the same, most parents of mature teens should not have a problem with "Liberty Heights." I'm actually surprised that this isn't rated "PG," and I am guessing that the MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) went with an "R" rating because of the sheer tally count of little "no-nos," which must be high given that this movie runs just over two hours.

    Creators and Stars: Warner Brothers, Adrien Brody, Al Brown, Anthony Anderson, Barry Levinson, Bebe Neuwirth, Ben Foster, Brenda Russell, Carolyn Murphy, Cloie Wyatt Taylor, David Krumholtz, Doug robert, Elizabeth Ann Bennett, Evan Neumann, Frania Rubinek, Gideon Jacobs, Jake Hoffman, James Pickens Jr