The Most New York Movie?
Was "The Warriors" the most New York movie based on its setting, shooting locations and actors? The only other movie I can think of that comes close is "Saturday Night Fever".
Was "The Warriors" the most New York movie based on its setting, shooting locations and actors? The only other movie I can think of that comes close is "Saturday Night Fever".
There are many others. Taxi Driver is another. Mean Streets as well. Heck, just take most of Woody Allens films from the 1970s and 1980s.
shareThat is a good point. Woody Allen movies are very New York, but that is the bourgeoisie New York. "The Warriors" was the poor, decay-era New York. Woody Allen's characters take taxis and limousines. Characters in "The Warriors" traveled by subway or by foot. I think Woody Allen used actors who were based in New York, but not necessarily New Yorkers. I think there were a high percentage of actors in "The Warriors" who were born and/or raised in New York. Some of them include Dorsey Wright, Brian Tyler, David Harris and Mercedes Ruehl.
I'd also say that Klute and West Side Story are also very New York movies, as well. Both of these films reveal the seamier side of New York City, but that's what makes both of these films as interesting as they are.
shareThe Taking of Pelham One Two Three
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Excellent example
share"The Warriors" is one of the best New York subway movies without being actually about the subway (like Taking of Pelham 123) and a great New York movie generally.
There are a lot of great New York movies from the 1970s. Taxi Driver, Cruising, Panic in Needle Park, Annie Hall, Manhattan, Mean Streets, Saturday Night Fever a few that come to the top of my mind.
The French Connection with Gene Hackman and Roy Scheider, despite his title it's along with the Warriors the most New York movie in my opinion. It's practically a sighteeing of New York in the 70's. Legendary movie.
shareMy list of Best New York Films:
West Side Story
Klute
Saturday Night Fever
The Warriors
Taxi Driver
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three
Midnight Cowboy
French Connection
Serpico
King of the Gypsies
Die Hard: With a Vengeance is also a very New York movie, except the last few minutes, when the setting moves to Canada.