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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.
The Belle of New York (1952 film) Beloved Life; The Best Intentions; Bioscope (2008 film) Bizarre, Bizarre; Black Angustias; Black Hand (1950 film) Black Roses (1935 film) The Blood of the Walsungs (film) The Blue Straw Hat; Bordellet; A Breath of Scandal; The Breath of the Gods; Bride of the Wind
Cleopatra is one of the early six-reel feature films produced in the United States. [2] Promoted as "The most beautiful motion picture ever made", it was the first to offer a feature-length depiction of Cleopatra, [ 3 ] although there had been a short film about Antony and Cleopatra two years earlier.
Set during the fall and winter, this lighthearted film brings teenage butterflies, warmth, and nostalgia, making it an excellent movie for some cozy canoodling. 2.) Enola Holmes (2020)
The best movies to mark the start of cozy season ahead including "Practical Magic," "Good Will Hunting," "Dead Poets Society," and more.
Jacob's Ladder (1990) – set in New York City; It (1990) Mermaids (1990) – set in the fictional town of Eastport, Massachusetts; Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) – set in New York City and rural New England; Once Around (1991) – Renata starts at her parents' place in New England; Other People's Money (1991) Run (1991) – set in ...
1. Knives Out (2019). Rian Johnson‘s exhilarating modern twist on the all-star whodunit is spiced with savage social commentary and humor.This was a major snub in the SAG Awards’ Best Ensemble ...
Edison Studios was an American film production organization, owned by companies controlled by inventor and entrepreneur, Thomas Edison.The studio made close to 1,200 films, as part of the Edison Manufacturing Company (1894–1911) and then Thomas A. Edison, Inc. (1911–1918), until the studio's closing in 1918.