- The 1982 Astron Enterprises Corporation release of this black-and-white film adds a color framing sequence featuring early eighties' scenes of people milling about Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village accompanied by a song performed by Hugo and Claudette, a harpist and a guitar-playing vocalist. On-screen titles read, "The Way It Is Now... And the Fun It Used to Be!" A color shot of the Washington Square Arch transitions to one in black-and-white and on on-screen caption, "Back When Everybody Loved Country Music, Lovin'--and NO Violence!" After the original film ends, the closing color sequence includes what appears to be a cameo by the grown-up Kimberly McKeever, sipping on a Teem soda just as she did as Kimmie in the film. The opening titles and primary credits are in color over the black-and-white film. The closing credits and dedications are completely redone in color over an aerial view of Washington Square Park and the surrounding city.
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By what name was Greenwich Village Story (1963) officially released in Canada in English?
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