New York, New York | |
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Directed by | Martin Scorsese |
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Story by | Earl Mac Rauch |
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Cinematography | László Kovács |
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Music by | Ralph Burns |
Color process | Technicolor |
Production company | Chartoff-Winkler Productions |
Distributed by | United Artists |
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Running time | 155 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $9 million |
Box office | $16.4 million[1] |
New York, New York is a 1977 American romantic musical film directed by Martin Scorsese from a screenplay by Earl Mac Rauch and Mardik Martin, based on a story by Rauch. John Kander and Fred Ebb wrote several songs for the film, including "New York, New York" which became a global phenomenon. A tribute to Scorsese's home town of New York City, the film stars Liza Minnelli and Robert De Niro as a pair of musicians and lovers.