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Sidewalks of New York is a 2001 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Edward Burns, who also stars in the film. The plot follows eight cycles in the lives of six Manhattan residents whose inter-connections form a circle that places each of them less than the proverbial six degrees of separation from the others.
- $3.5 million
- November 21, 2001 (Limited)
- $1 million (estimated)
- Margot Bridger, Edward Burns, Cathy Schulman, Rick Yorn
Nov 30, 2001 · Sidewalks of New York: Directed by Edward Burns. With Penny Balfour, Edward Burns, Michael Leydon Campbell, Nadia Dajani. The interlocking lives and loves of six New Yorkers.
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- Comedy, Romance
- Edward Burns
- 2001-11-30
Sidewalks of New York. Summaries. The interlocking lives and loves of six New Yorkers. Six New Yorkers have an interrelated series of relationships.
Nov 21, 2001 · Roger Ebert November 21, 2001. Tweet. Now streaming on: Powered by JustWatch. I saw Edward Burns' “Sidewalks of New York” at the Toronto Film Festival on Sept. 8, and enjoyed its lighthearted story of seven lovers who readjust their romantic priorities. It was scheduled to open in a week or two, and I was baffled by Paramount's decision to ...
Nov 21, 2001 · Heather Graham. Annie. David Krumholtz. Ben. Watchlist. TRAILER. Watchlist. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. The film follows the marital and dating lives of three men and three women who...
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Nov 23, 2001 · Play Trailer. In a city of 8 million people, what are the odds the perfect two will meet? Overview. The film follows the marital and dating lives of three men and three women who unknowingly form a tangled web of relationships.