A rare 1960s film, set in Greenwich Village, features a mostly improvised script and a low budget. It's a crime tale about a bank robbery, but it focuses more on the characters, a group of bohemians who take in a wounded thief and nurse him back to health. The film showcases their unconventional lifestyle, including smoking and selling drugs, and features a beatnik shindig shot in the director's apartment.
The Moving Finger
A 1960s film that perfectly encapsulates the era before the hippie movement influenced Hollywood, made on a low budget in black and white, and set in the heart of Greenwich Village with an improvised script that adds to its authentic feel.