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Furse began working as a stage designer in 1934, but he did not work on films until the early 1940s. [3] At the outbreak of World War II, he joined the navy. In 1943, he was granted a temporary release to design the costumes and armour for Laurence Olivier 's film version of Shakespeare's Henry V (1944). [ 4 ]
In the history of motion pictures in the United States, many films have been set in New York City, or a fictionalized version thereof. The following is a list of films and documentaries set in New York, however the list includes a number of films which only have a tenuous connection to the city. The list is sorted by the year the film was released.
Pages in category "American films set in New York City" The following 112 pages are in this category, out of 112 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
New York Film Festival has set the RaMell Ross-directed historical drama “Nickel Boys” as its opening night movie. The screening will take place Sept. 27 at Alice Tully Hall. “Nickel Boys ...
Paul Sylbert (April 16, 1928 – November 19, 2016) was an American Academy Award-winning production designer, art director, and set designer who directed on occasion.. Born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of a dressmaker, Sylbert grew up in the borough's Flatbush neighborhood and graduated from Erasmus Hall High School in 1946. [1]
“In our New York office, we have the Janus 50,” says Brown, referring to Criterion’s box set “Essential Art House: 50 Years of Janus Films,” the hefty 50-disc survey of the beloved label ...
Bang the Drum Slowly (film) Banksy Does New York; Barefoot in the Park (film) Basket Case (film) The Basketball Diaries (film) Bath Salt Zombies; Battleship (film) BearCity 2: The Proposal; The Beast from 20,000 Fathoms; Beat (2000 film) Beat Street; Beau James; The Beautiful City (1925 film) Beauty & the Briefcase; Before Morning; Before the ...
On V-J Day in 1945, a massive celebration in a New York City nightclub is underway, music provided by the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra.While there, selfish and smooth-talking saxophone player Jimmy Doyle (De Niro) meets small-time USO singer Francine Evans (Minnelli), who, although lonely, still wants nothing to do with Jimmy, who keeps pestering her for her phone number.