St. Mark's Place describes the experiences of two individuals trying to make their way on the streets of the East Village during the turbulent 1960s. Each has a demon to escape, and each has found what is hopefully a place to hide and avoid facing the future. Set against the backdrop of anti-war demonstrations, the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., and the controversy that led to the takeover of the Columbia University campus, these two chance upon an opportunity to form a bond of friendship that could dissuade them from their paths of self-destruction.
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