Summertime is synonymous with many things, the beach, barbeques, baseball, and something that doesn’t start with a B – movies. Hollywood is known for releasing some of its biggest and most expensive films of the year during the summer. On this episode of Cityscape, we’re rollingwith a movies theme, including a look at a top 20 list of the best New York City films of all time.
On this episode, Professor Jeffrey Wisotsky gives a list of the "Greatest films that feature New York City":
The Godfather, directed by Francis Ford CoppolaThe French Connection, directed by William FriedkinMidnight Cowboy, directed by John SchlesingerThe Taking of Pelham One Two Three, directed by Joseph SargentSerpico, directed by Sidney LumetMarty, directed by Delbert MannThe Wanderers, directed by Philip KaufmanA Bronx Tale, directed by Robert De NiroTaxi Driver, directed by Martin Scorsese Mean Streets, directed by Martin ScorseseGoodfellas, directed by Martin ScorseseManhattan, directed by Woody AllenAnnie Hall, directed by Woody AllenThe Naked City, directed by Jules DassinDo The Right Thing, directed by Spike LeeWild Style, directed by Charlie AhernThe Warriors, directed by Walter HillAfter Hours, directed by Martin ScorseseSaturday Night Fever, directed by John BadhamWest Side Story, directed by Jerome Robbins and Robert Wise