The Taking of New York City (Crime on the Screen and in the Streets in 1970s Big Apple)

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For a time in the 1970s, New York City seemed to many to be genuinely on the cusp of collapse. Plagued by rampant crime, graft, catastrophic finances, and crumbling infrastructure, it served as a symbol for the plight of American cities after the convulsions of the 1960s. This tale of urban blight was reinforced wherever one lookedā€”whether in the news media (memorably captured in the infamous New York Daily News headline ā€œFord to City: Drop Deadā€) or the countless movies that evoked the eraā€™s uniquely gritty sense of dread.

The Taking of New York City is a history of both New York and some of the decadeā€™s most definitive films, including The French Connection (1971), the first two Godfather movies (1972 & 1974), Taxi Driver (1976), Serpico (1973), Dog Day Afternoon (1975), and many more. It was also an era in which the city wrestled with the racial tensions still threatening the tear the nation apart, never more so than in ā€œBlaxploitationā€ classics such as Shaft (1971) and Super Fly (1972). These films depicted the city that never sleeps as a grim, violent place overridden with muggers, pimps, and killers. Projected at drive-ins and inside their local movie houses, rural America saw New York as a nightmare: a vile dystopia where the innocent couldn't rely on the local law enforcement, who were seemingly all on the take. If one took Hollywood's word for it, the only way a person was able to find justice in 1970s New York City was by grabbing a gun and meting it out themselves.

Author Andrew Rausch meticulously separates fact and fiction in this illuminating book. Attentive to the ways that New Yorkā€™s problems were exaggerated or misrepresented, it also gives an unvarnished look at just how bad things could get in the ā€œRotten Appleā€ā€”and how movies told that story to the country and the world.

This book title, The Taking of New York City (Crime on the Screen and in the Streets in 1970s Big Apple), ISBN: 9781493078714, by Andrew Rausch, published by Globe Pequot (November 5, 2024) is available in hardcover. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.

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Author:
Andrew Rausch
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Hardcover
Pages:
242
Publisher:
Globe Pequot (November 5, 2024)
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November 5, 2024
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English
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General/trade
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9781493078714
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1493078712
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6" x 9"
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