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Paris Mcgarry I Love New York 2019 PARIS MCGARRY 2019 VALENTINE’S DAY I LOVE NEW YORK WITH OVER 100 PHOTOGRAPHS SPECIAL EDITION PARIS MCGARRY I LOVE NEW YORK 2019 Special Edition FILM PRINT, INC. NEW YORK Copyright © 2019 by Paris McGarry. All rights reserved. Manufactured in U.S.A. CONTENTS Eye Candy ……………………………………….........……………………………………………… 3 Love Story (1970) ……………………….........……………………………………………………… 5 The Way We Were (1973) ……………………….........……………………………...………………. 6 The Goodbye Girl (1977) …………………….........………………………………...……………… 7 It’s My Turn (1980) ……………….........……………………………………………………..…….. 8 Falling in Love (1984) …………………….........………………………………………….......…… 9 An Autumn’s Tale (1987) / Moonstruck (1987) ……………….........…………………...………….. 11 Baby Boom (1987) ……………………….........…………………………………………...……….. 12 Crossing Delancey (1988) …………………….........…………………………………….…………. 13 When Harry Met Sally (1989) …………………….........…………………………...………………. 14 Green Card (1990) ………………………….........………………………………………...……….. 15 Frankie and Johnny (1991) ………………….........…………………………………....……………. 16 Films Based on William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet …………..........................……………… 17 Jersey Girl (1992) / Bed of Roses (1996) …………………….........………………………….…….. 18 Sabrina (1995) ……………………….........…………………………………………..............……. 19 The Mirror Has Two Faces (1996) ……………….........……………………………….…………… 20 One Fine Day (1996) ………………….........………………………………………….....…………. 21 Chasing Amy (1997) ………………………….........……………………………………..………… 22 200 Cigarettes (1999) ………………….........………………………………………………………. 23 Woo (1998) ………………….........…………………………………………................…………… 25 The Best Man (1999) / Someone Like You… (2001) ……….............................................…………. 26 Serendipity (2001) ………………….........………………………………………….......………….. 27 Brown Sugar (2002) / Kissing Jessica Stein (2002) …………………….........…………...………… 28 Two Weeks Notice (2002) ………………………………….........………………………........…….. 29 Maid in Manhattan (2002) …………………….........……………………………………….……… 30 Honey (2003) ……………………….........…………………………………………....……………. 31 Hitch (2005) / Saving Face (2005) …………………….........……………………….……………… 32 Index …………………….........…………………………………………....................…………….. 33 EDITOR: PARIS MCGARRY Acknowledgements: This volume would not be possible without Volume 30 of John Willis’ Screen World originally published in 1988. This current issue covers significant romantic films shot in New York City from 1970 to 2005. Vivid photographs include scenes from each major motion picture and close-ups of actors and actresses from many of these films. Along with complete listings of cast, pro- ducer, director, screenplay, photography, art, and music credits, there is a special page on films based on Shakespeare’s classic, Romeo and Juliet, and an 1,000-entry index. I Love New York features such hits as Love Story with Ali MacGraw and Ryan O’Neal, Baby Boom with Diane Keaton and Sam Shepard, and Moonstruck with Cher and Nicolas Cage. Other highlight movies include Falling in Love with Robert De Niro and Meryl Streep, Crossing Delancey with Amy Irving and Peter Riegert, and Honey with Jessica Alba and Mekhi Phifer. Everyone devoted to film–whether fan, critic, or historian–with find I Love New York an essential reference and an entertaining album of romantic films shot in NewYork City. (standing) Danny Aiello, Vincent Gardenia, Louis Guss, Olympia Dukakis, Julie Bovasso (seated) Feodor Chaliapin Jr., Cher, Nicolas Cage 1 © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer 2 Harrison Ford Jessica Alba Kate Bechinsale Richard Dreyfuss Taye Diggs Meryl Streep Andie MacDowell Nina Long EYE CANDY Morris Chestnut Jami Gertz Robert De Niro Ryan O’Neal Lynn Chen Sam Shepard Jada Pinkett Smith Michelle Pfieffer Michael Douglas Mekhi Phifer Robert Redford Joey Lauren Adams Sanaa Lathan George Clooney Paul Rudd Cher Barbara Streisand Greg Kinnear Jennifer Lopez Jeff Bridges 3 4 LOVE STORY (PARAMOUNT) Producer, Howard G. Minsky; Director, Arthur Hiller; Executive Producer, David Golden; Screenplay, Erich Se- gal; Editor, Robert C. Jones; Director of Photography, Dick Kra- tina; Music, Francis Lai; Art Director, Robert Gundlach; Set Dec- orator, Philip Smith; Costumes, Alice Manougian Martin, Pearl Somner; Casting, Andrea Eastman; Paramount Pictures in Asso- ciation with The Love Story Company; Movielab; Rated PG; 100 minutes; December 1970 release CAST Jennifer “Jenny” Cavilleri ………………………… Ali MacGraw Oliver Barrett IV …………………………………… Ryan O’Neal Phil Cavilleri ……………………………………… John Marley Oliver Barrett III …………………………………… Ray Milland Dean Thompson …………………………………… Russell Nype Mrs. Barrett …………………………………… Katharine Balfour Dr. Shapely ……………………………………… Sydney Walker Dr. Addison ……………………………………… Robert Modica Ray Stratton …………………...…………………. Walker Daniels Hank Simpson ………………………………… Tommy Lee Jones Steve ………………………………..……………. John Merensky Reverend Blaufelt ………………………………. Andrew Duncan Top: Ryan O’Neal, Ali MacGraw Below: Ryan O’Neal, Ali MacGraw © Paramount THE WAY WE WERE (COLUMBIA PICTURES) Producer, Ray Stark, Richard Roth; Director, Sydney Pollack; Screenplay, Arthur Laurents; Editor, John F. Burnett; Production Design, Stephen Grimes; Director of Photography, Harry Strandling Jr.; Music, Marvin Hamlisch; Set Decorator, William Kiernan; Costumes, Dorothy Jeakins, Moss Marbry; Columbia Pictures and Rastar Productions; Consolidat- ed Film Industries; Rated PG; 118 minutes; October 1973 release CAST Katie Morosky …………………..……………. Barbra Streisand Hubbell Gardiner ………………….......………. Robert Redford J.J. ………………………………..…………. Bradford Dillman Carol Ann …………………………………….……. Lois Chiles George Bissinger ………………………………. Patrick O’Neal Paula Reisner …………………………………. Viveca Lindfors Rhea Edwards …………………..…………. Allyn Ann McLerie Brooks Carpenter …………………….……….Murray Hamilton Bill Verso ………………………….……………. Herb Edelman Vicki Bissinger …………………………...………. Diana Ewing Pony Dunbar ……………………………………. Sally Kirkland El Morocco Captain ……………………....……. George Gaynes Frankie McVeigh ………………………...………. James Woods Judianne …………………………………...……. Susan Blakely Top-Right: Barbra Streisand, Robert Redford Below: Robert Redford, Barbra Streisand Left: Barbra Streisand, Robert Redford © Columbia Pictures Ali MacGraw, Ryan O’Neal Ryan O’Neal, Ali MacGraw Barbra Streisand 5 6 THE GOODBYE GIRL IT’S MY TURN (METRO-GOLDWYN-MAYER) Producer, Ray Stark, Roger (COLUMBIA PICTURES) Producer, Martin Elfand, Norman M. Rothstein; Director, Herbert Ross; Screenplay, Neil Simon; Ed- Gan; Director, Claudia Weill; Executive Producer, Jay Presson itor, John F. Burnett; Production Design, Albert Brenner; Director Allen; Screenplay, Eleanor Bergstein; Editor, Byron ‘Buzz’ of Photography, David M. Walsh; Music, Dave Grusin; Set Dec- Brandt, James Coblentz, Marjorie Fowler; Production Design, orator, Jerry Wunderlich; Costumes, Ann Roth; Casting, Jennifer Jack De Govia; Director of Photography, Bill Butler; Music, Pat- Shull; A Warner Brothers and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Production, rick Williams; Set Decorator, Linda DeScenna; Costumes, Ruth A Rastar Feature; Metrocolor Laboratory; Rated PG; 111 minutes; Myers; Casting, Jane Jenkins; A Rastar Films Production; Rated November 1977 release R; 91 minutes; October 1980 release CAST CAST Kate Gunzinger ………………………………...….. Jill Clayburgh Elliot Garfield ………….........………………… Richard Dreyfuss Ben Lewin …………………………...………… Michael Douglas Paula McFadden …………..………………......….. Marsha Mason Homer …………………………...……………….. Charles Grodin Lucy McFadden ……………..……………....… Quinn Cummings Emma ……………………………………...…… Beverly Garland Mark ………………………….…………....……… Paul Benedict Jacob …………………………………………………. Steven Hill Donna …………………………..………...……. Barbara Rhoades Gail …………………………………………...……. Dianne Wiest Mrs. Crosby ……………………..……….………. Theresa Merritt Cooperman ………………………………………….. Daniel Stern Ronnie …………………………..………..……… Michael Shawn Rhonda …………………………..………..……… Patricia Pearcy Top: Jil Clayburgh Oliver Fry ……………………….………..…… Nicol Williamson Left: Michael Douglas, Jil Clayburgh Below: Jil Clayburgh Top: Marsha Mason, Richard Dreyfuss © Columbia Pictures Left: Marsha Mason, Richard Dreyfuss Below: Marsha Mason, Richard Dreyfuss © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Marsha Mason, Richard Dreyfuss Richard Dreyfuss Michael Douglas, Jil Clayburgh Michael Douglas, Jil Clayburgh 7 8 FALLING IN LOVE (PARAMOUNT PICTURES) Producer, Marvin Wroth, Rob- ert F. Colesberry; Director, Ulu Grosbard; Screenplay, Michael Cristofer; Editor, Michael Kahn; Production Design, Santo Lo- quasto; Director of Photography, Peter Suschitzky; Music, Dave Grusin; Art Director, Speed Hopkins; Set Decorator, Steven Jor- dan; Costumes, Richard Bruno; Casting, Pat McCorkle, Juliet Taylor; A Paramount Pictures Production; Technicolor Laborato- ry; Rated PG-13; 106 minutes; November 1984 release CAST Frank Raftis ……………………...……..……… Robert De Niro Molly Gilmore …………………...…….…………. Meryl Streep Ed Lasky ………………………...……...……….. Harvey Keitel Ann Raftis ……………………...……...………. Jane Kaczmarek John Trainer …………………..……...………… George Martin Brian Gilmore ………………...……...………… David Clennon Isabelle ……………………...…………………… Dianne Wiest Victor Rawlins ……………..……………………… Victor Argo Anji ……………………..…………...………….. Roganda Mart Top: Robert De Niro Left: Meryl Streep, Dianne Wiest Below: Meryl Streep, Robert De Niro © Paramount Pictures Meryl Streep, Robert De Niro Meryl Streep, Robert De Niro Top-Left: Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep Below: Robert De Niro, Jane Kaczmarek Top-Right: Harvey Keitel, Robert De Niro Below: Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep Bottom: Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep 9 10 AN AUTUMN’S TALE BABY BOOM (MEDIA ASIA DISTRIBUTION)
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