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New York, New York

The war was over and the world was falling in love again.
1977 | 163m | English

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An egotistical saxophone player and a young singer meet on V-J Day and embark upon a strained and rocky romance, even as their careers begin a long uphill climb.
Release Date: Jun 21, 1977
Director: Martin Scorsese
Writer: Mardik Martin, Earl Mac Rauch, Fred Ebb
Genres: Drama, Music, Romance
Keywords new york city, jazz, jazz singer or musician, saxophonist, musical, borderline personality disorder, aspiring singer, falling in love, band singer, post world war ii, egomaniac, passive aggression, singer-songwriter, failing marriage, nightclub singer, struggling career, 1940s, violent man, manipulated woman
Production Companies United Artists, Chartoff-Winkler Productions
Box Office Revenue: $16,400,000
Budget: $14,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 05, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Liza Minnelli Francine Evans
Robert De Niro Jimmy Doyle
Lionel Stander Tony Harwell
Barry Primus Paul Wilson
Mary Kay Place Bernice Bennett
George Memmoli Nicky
Dick Miller Palm Club Owner
Murray Moston Horace Morris
Leonard Gaines Artie Kirks
Clarence Clemons Cecil Powell
Georgie Auld Frankie Harte
Kathi McGinnis Ellen Flannery
Norman Palmer Desk Clerk
Adam David Winkler Jimmy Doyle Jr.
Dimitri Logothetis Desk Clerk
Frank Sivero Eddie Di Muzio
Diahnne Abbott Harlem Club Singer
Margo Winkler Argumentative Woman
Steven Prince Record Producer
Don Calfa Gilbert
Bernie Kuby Justice of the Peace
Selma Archerd Wife of Justice of the Peace
Bill Baldwin Announcer in Moonlit Terrace
Mary Lindsay Hat Check Girl in Meadows
Jon Cutler Musician in Frankie Harte Band
Nicky Blair Cab Driver
Casey Kasem D.J. aka Midnight Bird
Jay Salerno Bus Driver
William Tole Tommy Dorsey
Sydney Guilaroff Hairdresser
Peter Savage Horace Morris' Assistant
Gene Castle Dancing Sailor
Louis Guss Frankie Harte Band Member
Shera Danese Doyle's Girl in Major Chord
Bill McMillan D.J.
David Nichols Arnold Trench
Harry Northup Alabama
Marty Zagon Manager of South Bend Ballroom
Timothy Blake Nurse
Betty Cole Charwoman
DeForest Covan Porter
Phil Gray Trombone Player in Jimmy Doyle's Band
Roosevelt Smith Bouncer in Major Chord
Bruce L. Lucoff Cab Driver
Bill Phillips Murry Waiter in Harlem Club
Clint Arnold Trombone Player in Palm Club
Richard A. Berk Drummer in Palm Club
Jack R. Clinton Bartender in Palm Club
Wilfred R. Middlebrooks Bass Player in Palm Club
Jake Vernon Porter Trumpet Player in Palm Club
Nat Pierce Piano Player in Palm Club
Manuel Escobosa Fighter in Moonlit Terrace
Susan Kay Hunt Moonlit Terrace Girl
Teryn Jenkins Moonlit Terrace Girl
Mardik Martin Well Wisher in Moonlit Terrace
Leslie Summers Woman in Black in Moonlit Terrace
Brock Michaels Man at Table in Moonlit Terrace
Washington Rucker Musician at Hiring Hall
Booty Reed Musician at Hiring Hall
David Armstrong Reporter
Robert Buckingham Reporter
Eddie Garrett Reporter
Nico Stevens Reporter
Peter Fain Greeter in Up Club
Angelo Lamonea Waiter in Up Club
Charles A. Tamburro Bouncer in Up Club
Wally McCleskey Bouncer in Up Club
Ronald Prince Dancer in Up Club
Robert Petersen Photographer
Richard Raymond Railroad Conductor
Hank Robinson Francine's Bodyguard
Harold Ross Cab Driver
Eddie Smith Man in Bathroom in Harlem Club
Jack Haley Master of Ceremonies (uncredited)
Larry Kert Donald (uncredited)
Name Job
Sydney Guilaroff Hair Designer
Mardik Martin Screenplay
László Kovács Director of Photography
Boris Leven Production Design
Bert Lovitt Editor
Marcia Lucas Editor
John Kander Original Music Composer, Songs
Earl Mac Rauch Screenplay
David Ramirez Editor
Harry Kemm Art Direction
Theadora Van Runkle Costume Design
Robert W. Glass Jr. Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Harry Keramidas Sound Editor
Ralph Burns Conductor, Music Supervisor
Mel Dellar First Assistant Director
Richmond L. Aguilar Gaffer
Joseph E. Thibo First Assistant Camera
Tom Rolf Editor
Robert De Vestel Set Decoration
Michael Colgan Sound Editor
David Holden Sound Editor
Richard Portman Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Bobby Byrne Camera Operator
Hal W. Polaire Executive In Charge Of Production
William Saracino Music Editor
June Miggins Hairstylist
Ruby R. Levitt Set Decoration
James Fritch Sound Editor
Larry Jost Production Sound Mixer
Robert M. Stevens Camera Operator
Christina Smith Makeup Artist
Leonard Lookabaugh Key Grip
Jerry Graham Property Master
Curly Thirlwell Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Kay Rose Supervising Sound Editor
Mary Keats Hairstylist
Hannah Scheel Script Supervisor
Michael Grillo Second Assistant Director
Bruce McBroom Still Photographer
Michael Westmore Makeup Artist
Lynn Stalmaster Casting
Victoria Sampson Sound Editor
Fred Ebb Lyricist, Writer
Martin Scorsese Director
Dan Perri Title Designer
Ron Field Choreographer
Michael Ripps Assistant Editor
Arthur W. Forney Assistant Editor
Phyllis Smith Altenhaus Assistant Editor
Scott Burrow Assistant Editor
Eric A. Sears Assistant Editor
Michael J. Sheridan Assistant Editor
Richard Bruno Costumer
Michael Chavez Costumer
Margo Baxley Costumer
Frances Kandelin Harrison Costumer
Lisbeth Plannette Production Coordinator
William R. Smith Production Accountant
Vic Heutschy Publicist
Earl Wingard Publicist
Russell McEntyre Transportation Coordinator
William Maldonado Construction Coordinator
Victor Clay Johnson Construction Foreman
Name Title
Irwin Winkler Producer
Robert Chartoff Producer
Gene Kirkwood Associate Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

Much is made of whether or not this is one of Martin Scorsese’s weaker efforts but I think that’s to appraise the wrong talent here. The star of the whole thing is the charismatic chanteuse “Francine” (Liza Minnelli). She a bit of a dreamer who encounters the opportunist sax player “Jimmy” (Robert D ... e Niro) at a party in New York that is celebrating VJ Day in 1945. She isn’t much interested in the patter he has been trolling out to every woman he has met all evening, but a combination of circumstances see the two spending an increasing amount of time together and gradually falling in love. Both have their individual ambitions, too, though, and as she begins to find success thanks to a supportive producer and he likewise with his new jazz venue, their relationship is destined to be bumpy and probably short-lived. The story itself really isn’t much to write home about, nor is the style of production that suggests Bob Fossé-light from start to finish. It’s the Kander and Ebb songs from the pitch-perfect Minnelli and some equally smoky and classic music from the likes of Clarence Clemons that submerges us in a post-war city desperate for dreams, and for dreams that can come true! Moreover, it illustrates quite clearly that nice doesn’t always win, ruthless is usually the last to leave the party and that the lyrics of “New York, New York” are a potent assessment of a place where nobody ever sleeps, because they are trying to burrow the bed from under someone else. The last half hour is really just a well choreographed series of numbers from a star whom De Niro charmingly but sparingly complements, and to be honest I found it more a film I could listen to that watch. Big screen audio does the trick but if you are not into musical theatre, then maybe don’t bother.

May 31, 2025