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  1. Broadway Bound was adapted into a television movie in 1992. The film was directed by Paul Bogart with the screenplay written by Neil Simon. The cast starred Anne Bancroft (Kate), Hume Cronyn (Ben), Jerry Orbach (Jack), Jonathan Silverman (Stan) and Corey Parker (Eugene). [9] [10] Cronyn won a 1992 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting ...

  2. Broadway Bound is a 1992 American made-for-television comedy film directed by Paul Bogart, written by Neil Simon, and starring Corey Parker and Jonathan Silverman. [1] [2] Simon adapted his semi-autobiographical 1986 play Broadway Bound , the third chapter in what is known as the Eugene trilogy , the first being Brighton Beach Memoirs and the second being Biloxi Blues .

  3. Broadway Bound (TV) es una película dirigida por Paul Bogart con Anne Bancroft, ... Broadway Bound aka AKA. Neil Simon's Broadway Bound; Año 1992 Duración 120 min.

  4. 23 de mar. de 1992 · Broadway Bound: Directed by Paul Bogart. With Anne Bancroft, Hume Cronyn, Corey Parker, Jonathan Silverman. Eugene and Stanley Jerome try to break into show biz as comedy writers while their parents' marriage ends.

  5. Synopsis. Following Brighton Beach Memoirs and Biloxi Blues, this is the poignant and funny conclusion of Neil Simon's semi-autobiographical Eugene trilogy. Eugene and his brother Stanley are trying to break into the world of professional comedy writing, while coping with their parents' messy and gut-wrenching split.

  6. Unlike the cinemadaptations of Brighton Beach Memoirs and Biloxi Blues, Broadway Bound was filmed for television, where it debuted March 23, 1992. Brighton Beach Memoirs star Jonathan Silverman returns as Neil Simon's alter ego Eugene Jerome, while Corey Parker plays Eugene's brother Stanley (based on Simon's brother and early writing partner Mel).

  7. History. Broadway Bound opened on Broadway at the Broadhurst Theatre on December 4, 1986. Directed by Gene Saks, the production featured Linda Lavin (winner, 1987 Tony Award for Best Actress), John Randolph, (winner, 1987 Tony Award for Best Supporting Actor), Jason Alexander, Phyllis Newman, Jonathan Silverman and Philip Sterling.