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Box office. $16.4 million [2] New York, New York is a 1977 American romantic musical drama film directed by Martin Scorsese from a screenplay by Earl Mac Rauch and Mardik Martin, based on a story by Rauch. It is a musical tribute, featuring songs by John Kander and Fred Ebb as well as jazz standards, to Scorsese's home town of New York City ...
- June 21, 1977
Jun 21, 1977 · New York, New York: Directed by Martin Scorsese. With Liza Minnelli, Robert De Niro, Lionel Stander, Barry Primus. An egotistical saxophonist and a young lounge singer meet on VJ Day and embark upon a strained and rocky romance, even as their careers begin a long, uphill climb.
- Martin Scorsese
- 101
- 2 min
Roger Ebert January 01, 1977. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. Martin Scorcesse's "New York, New York" never pulls itself together into a coherent whole, but if we forgive the movie its confusions we're left with a good time. In other words: Abandon your expectations of an orderly plot, and you'll end up humming the title song.
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Jimmy Doyle (Robert De Niro), an aspiring saxophone player, meets established USO band singer Francine Evans (Liza Minnelli) during V-J Day celebrations at the end of World War II. The two become a...
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- Martin Scorsese
- PG
- Robert De Niro
Jan 28, 2020 · by Chuck Bowen. January 28, 2020. With 1977’s New York, New York, director Martin Scorsese took the formulas of classic 1940s and ’50s American movie musicals and infused them with his private obsessions. The film is a fascinating hybrid of vintage and modern aesthetics.
The story of two musicians who are drawn together and then part during the commencement of WWII, New York, New York explores a relationship eroded by mutual competition, different career goals, and on-the-road touring, all set to key songs from the period.
Summaries. An egotistical saxophonist and a young lounge singer meet on VJ Day and embark upon a strained and rocky romance, even as their careers begin a long, uphill climb. The day WWII ends, Jimmy, a selfish and smooth-talking musician, meets Francine, a lounge singer.