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Vanity Fair's 25 Best Films About New York

Executive Suite (1954), directed by Robert Wise 0% (1 votes)

Lover Come Back (1961), directed by Delbert Mann 0% (1 votes)

Working Girl (1988), directed by Mike Nichols 3% (14 votes)

Annie Hall (1971), directed by Woody Allen 13% (70 votes)

Manhattan (1979), directed by Woody Allen 13% (69 votes)

The Warriors (1979), directed by Walter Hill 2% (11 votes)

King Kong (1933), directed by Merian C. Cooper and Ernest B. Schoedsack 1% (4 votes)

Raging Bull (1980), directed by Martin Scorsese 2% (10 votes)

Saturday Night Fever (1977), directed by John Badham 2% (12 votes)

The Best of Everything (1959,) directed by Jean Negulesco 0% (0 votes)

Wall Street (1987), directed by Oliver Stone 3% (18 votes)

The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1974), directed by Joseph Sargent 1% (4 votes)

Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961), directed by Blake Edwards 16% (85 votes)

Angels in America (2003), directed by Mike Nichols 3% (14 votes)

Mean Streets (1973), directed by Martin Scorsese 2% (10 votes)

Ghostbusters (1984), directed by Ivan Reitman 3% (18 votes)

Dog Day Afternoon (1975), directed by Sidney Lumet 4% (21 votes)

The Apartment (1960), directed by Billy Wilder 3% (19 votes)

All About Eve (1950,) directed by Joseph Mankiewicz 1% (7 votes)

West Side Story (1961), directed by Jerome Robbins and Robert Wise 5% (25 votes)

Speedy (1928), directed by Ted Wilde 0% (1 votes)

Taxi Driver (1976), directed by Martin Scorsese 11% (58 votes)

Midnight Cowboy (1969), directed by John Schlesinger 4% (20 votes)

The Sweet Smell of Success (1957), directed by Alexander Mackendrick 1% (6 votes)

Goodfellas (1990), directed by Martin Scorsese 8% (46 votes)

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