Calling all De Niro, Pacino, Scorsese, and Lumet lovers! Here's my ode to that wonderful New Hollywood decade where directors, cast, and crew hopped off the "movie set" and onto those deliciously "real" streets of the Big Apple. Where would cinema be without the storied streets of New York City?
From Taxi Driver (1976), Serpico (1973), Annie Hall (1977), Claudine (1974), and more, below are the movies that re-energized, and indeed re-defined, the art form of film. What's your favorite 1970s NYC flick?
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