Coney Island (1991 film)

Coney Island
Directed byRic Burns
Written byRichard Snow
Produced byBuddy Squires
Ric Burns
CinematographyBuddy Squires
Allen Moore
Edited byPaul Barnes
Music byAlicia Weber
Distributed bySteeplechase Films
Release date
  • 1991 (1991)
Running time
68 minutes
LanguageEnglish

Coney Island is a 1991 documentary film that traces the history of Coney Island, the westernmost part of the barrier islands of Long Island, New York. The film covers the island's 1609 discovery by Henry Hudson, its 1870s incarnation as a respectable beach destination for city-dwellers and a showcase of the new developments ushered in by the machine age, the early 20th century, when amusement parks and innovative attractions attracted hundreds of thousands of people each day, and the gradual demise of the amusements.

The film is narrated by Philip Bosco. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival[1] and was broadcast nationally on PBS as part of the American Experience program in February 1991.

On-camera appearances include Al Lewis, Vincent Gardenia, Eli Wallach, Elliot Willensky, Frederick Fried and Mae Timpano. Voice-over actors include Judd Hirsch, Nathan Lane, John Mahoney, Jerry Orbach, George Plimpton, Lois Smith, Frances Sternhagen and Andrei Codrescu.[2]

  1. ^ "Coney Island | Archives | Sundance Institute". History.sundance.org. Retrieved 2011-06-02.
  2. ^ Coney Island Internet Movie Database