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245 00 City that never sleeps :|bNew York and the filmic 
       imagination /|cedited by Murray Pomerance. 
264  1 New Brunswick, N.J. :|bRutgers University Press,|c[2007] 
264  4 |c©2007 
300    1 online resource (x, 289 pages) :|billustrations 
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504    Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-266) and 
       index. 
505 0  To wake up in the city that never sleeps / Murray 
       Pomerance -- "I love New York!": Breakfast at Tiffany's / 
       Peter Lehman and William Luhr -- A day in New York: On the
       town and The clock / Scott Bukatman -- Paradise lost and 
       found: A Bronx tale / Barry Keith Grant -- Woody Allen's 
       New York / William Rothman -- From Mean streets to the 
       Gangs of New York: ethnicity and urban space in the films 
       of Martin Scorsese / Paula J. Massood -- Can't take my 
       eyes off of you: Andy Warhol records/is New York / David 
       A. Gerstner -- A clean, well-lighted place: Hitchcock's 
       New York / Murray Pomerance -- "When we see the ocean, we 
       figure we're home": from ritual to romance in The warriors
       / David Desser -- He cuts heads: Spike Lee and the New 
       York experience / David Sterritt -- New York class-passing
       onscreen in the 1930s / Gwendolyn Audrey Foster -- Midtown
       Jewish masculinity in Body and soul / Aaron Baker -- City 
       of nightmares: the New York of Sidney Lumet / Pamela Grace
       -- Urban irrational: Rosemary's baby, Polanski, New York /
       Joe McElhaney -- The city that never shuts up: aural 
       intrusion in New York apartment films / Elisabeth Weis and
       Randy Thom -- Wretched refuse: watching New York ethnic 
       slum films in the aftermath of 9/11 / Steven Alan Carr -- 
       Night world: New York as a noir universe / Wheeler Winston
       Dixon. 
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520    New York, more than any other city, has held a special 
       fascination for filmmakers and viewers. In every decade of
       Hollywood filmmaking, artists of the screen have fixated 
       upon this fascinating place for its tensions and promises,
       dazzling illumination and fearsome darkness. The 
       glittering skyscrapers of such films as On the Town have 
       shadowed the characteristic seedy streets in which 
       desperate, passionate stories have played out?as in 
       Scandal Sheet and The Pawnbroker. In other films, the city
       is a cauldron of bright lights, technology, empire, 
       egotism, fear, hunger, and change - the scenic epitome of 
       America in the modern age.--Back cover. 
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610 27 National Book Committee.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/
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651  0 New York (N.Y.)|xIn motion pictures.|0https://id.loc.gov/
       authorities/subjects/sh89006035 
655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Pomerance, Murray,|d1946-|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
       names/n86806639 
776 08 |iPrint version:|tCity that never sleeps.|dNew Brunswick, 
       N.J. : Rutgers University Press, ©2007|z0813540313
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