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New York, New York

Cast

Liza Minnelli, Robert De Niro, Lionel Stander, Barry Primus View All


Crew

Martin Scorsese (Director), Mardik Martin (Screenplay), Earl Mac Rauch (Screenplay) View All

Release: Jun. 21st, 1977
Runtime: 2 hours, 35 minutes
An egotistical saxophone player and a young singer meet on V-J Day and embark upon a strained and rocky romance, even as their careers begin a long uphill climb.
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Iroquois
It seems almost fitting that Martin Scorsese should follow up a film as dark and nihilistic as Taxi Driver with a lovingly crafted homage to old-school musicals that's set in his beloved home town of New York City (and even uses the old standard that gives the film its name as a plot point).
Holden Pike
I think Scorsese's idea mostly works, and the wonderful moments in New York, New York outweigh the hollow ones. But I can also see why critics and audiences would focus on the false notes..
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