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Crossing Delancey
- (Manufactured on Demand, Dolby, NTSC Format)
- Format: DVD
- Rated PG
- Release Date: 5/17/2016

Crossing Delancey
- (Manufactured on Demand, Dolby, NTSC Format)
- Format: DVD
- Rated PG
- Release Date: 5/17/2016
- Starring: Amy Irving, Peter Riegert, Sylvia Miles, George Martin, David Hyde Pierce, Rosemary Harris, Faye Grant
- UPC: 888574406981
- Item #: 1714780X
- Director: Joan Micklin Silver
- Rated: PG
- Genre: Comedy Video
- Theme: Romance
- Release Date: 5/17/2016
- Original Year: 1988
- Run Time: 97 minutes
- Distributor/Studio: Warner Archives
- Video Format: NTSC

Product Notes
Single, attractive Isabelle (Izzy) Grossman has a rent-controlled uptown apartment and a blooming career in publishing. She also has Bubbie, a tradition-minded grandmother who's hired a matchmaker to find a husband for Izzy. There's already a prospect: the corner pickle seller?!? Amy Irving as Izzy is the radiant center of this witty charmer, and her costars strike comic sparks galore as old-world ways rub against new-world woes. Peter Riegert stars as the pickle man, Jeroen Krabbe as his rival and Sylvia Miles as the matchmaker. A veteran stage performer, 74-year-old Reizl Bozyk is an ideal Bubbie, blithely snapping off one-liners and stealing scenes in a joy of a comedy (Jay Carr, The Boston Globe).