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‘Scenes from the City, Revised and Expanded’

The 2014 edition of James Sanders' history of the past five decades of film and television shot in NYC.

Title page.
Opening spread of an expanded section about TV production in the city.
Spread highlighting the 2007 film ‘Enchanted's’ big musical number filmed in Central Park.

Arranged by decade, the book surveys New York's extraordinary moments in film and television, both in front of and behind the camera.

The additional material looks at films shot in New York over the past decade.
Park Avenue provides the setting for an action sequence in ‘The Amazing Spider-Man,’ 2012.
A classic street scene from ‘Midnight Cowboy’ (1969).
The book includes scenes filmed in iconic New York locations throughout the decades.
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Retrospective: Saturday Night Live

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