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PLUCK, a documentary film in New York City 1950s

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Uploaded on Feb 7, 2007

A documentary film trailer about Manhattan's cultural life in the 1950s and early 60s. Personal interviews with William F. Buckley Jr., Anna Moffo, Dick Hyman, Betty Comden, Eileen Ford, Burt Glinn, Frank Zachary, Charlie Andrews, Everett Raymond Kinstler, John Mack Carter, and Carmen. Film explores early TV, Beat Generation, modeling, jazz, magazines, photography, opera, painting, glamour and creativity.

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  • DoreHFilms

    Thank you for your interest in the film. I will let you know when and where it will be distributed.

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  • Carmen Borgia

    I've seen this film and it's very cool - it captures the excitement and feel of a bygone era. I want to sleep in Central Park!

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  • DoreHFilms

    Thanks and I am glad you liked it.

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  • thealexadiaz

    A predictable film about the wealthy, white New York of 1950s. Seems almost like a chunk of sanitized propaganda.

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  • tomthefunky

    @zoticus1: You hate Buckley? Well, by the look of your profile, alot of people seem to hate you too.

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  • zoticus1

    I hate Buckley.

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  • jinez

    Where are all the brown people? If you're gonna talk NYC ya gotta put in more than the white/WASP upper crust.

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  • scasey1960

    Is this video available from somewhere?

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  • scottishlowoflow

    actually until the first world war one britain was the most powerful economic power

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  • Stronghurst

    "It wasn't till after WWII that the US became a force economically."

    That is simply untrue. America became THE dominant force in the world after WWII but it was an economic force in the world in the late 1800s.

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  • Stronghurst

    The generation that built this country?

    Are you kidding?

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