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Mighty Manhattan, New York's Wonder City

  • 1949
  • Approved
  • 20m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Mighty Manhattan, New York's Wonder City (1949)
Travel DocumentaryDocumentaryShort

Although not officially an entry in the Traveltalks series, the same production crew was used for this two-reeler, and the opening credits have the same appearance. The film visits many of t... Read allAlthough not officially an entry in the Traveltalks series, the same production crew was used for this two-reeler, and the opening credits have the same appearance. The film visits many of the neighborhoods and landmarks on Manhattan Island and occasionally includes a history les... Read allAlthough not officially an entry in the Traveltalks series, the same production crew was used for this two-reeler, and the opening credits have the same appearance. The film visits many of the neighborhoods and landmarks on Manhattan Island and occasionally includes a history lesson. The neighborhoods include the Bowery, Chinatown, Herald Square, and Times Square. Som... Read all

  • Director
    • James H. Smith
  • Stars
    • James A. FitzPatrick
    • Narcissa Vanderlip
    • Pansy Schenck
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
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    • Director
      • James H. Smith
    • Stars
      • James A. FitzPatrick
      • Narcissa Vanderlip
      • Pansy Schenck
    • 9User reviews
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    James A. FitzPatrick
    James A. FitzPatrick
    • Self - Narrator
    • (voice)
    Narcissa Vanderlip
    • Self
    • (as Mrs. Frank A. Vanderlip)
    Pansy Schenck
    • Self
    • (as Mrs. Nicholas M. Schenck)
    Ann Miller
    Ann Miller
    • Self
    C.R. Smith
    • Self
    Frank A. Ready
    • Self
    Henry B. Williams
    • Self
    Xavier Cugat
    Xavier Cugat
    • Self
    Ruth Saucier
    • Self
    • (as Mrs. Ted Saucier)
    Lanny Ross
    Lanny Ross
    • Self
    Aladdin
    • Musician in Xavier Cugat's Band
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • James H. Smith
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    7Doylenf

    Manhattan gets the James A. FitzPatrick treatment...

    This is undoubtedly one of the best of the FitzPatrick Traveltalk series. It spotlights a lot of NYC landmarks, beginning quite appropriately with the Statue of Liberty--and proceeding to the famous bridges, Wall Street, Trinity Church, the 3rd Avenue El, the Bowery, Chinatown, the Flatiron building, the Empire State, Herald Square, the N.Y. Public Library, the U.N. project in early stage of development, the Central Park Zoo, the Museum of Natural History, and the Fifth Avenue area with Rockefeller Center and its main shopping districts.

    The tour ends at the Waldorf-Astoria with an inside glimpse of folks enjoying a night at the Starlight Roof. Among the celebrities is Ann Miller. Xavier Cugat and his Orchestra get to play one of Cugie's own tunes while his lively band goes through its paces.

    A nostalgic trip down memory lane for many of us able to remember these days. Most interesting of all for me were the theater marquees flashing signs that read "Easter Parade" or Walt Disney's "Melody Time" with views of the Strand and Loew's State marquees among others.

    Noticed how well-dressed most New Yorkers appeared to be in the late '40s as opposed to today's rather sloppy looking apparel for men and women.
    10Ron Oliver

    A Cinematic Taste Of The Big Apple

    An MGM Short Subject.

    Beginning at the Statue of Liberty, this delightful little film conducts us on a rapid tour of MIGHTY MANHATTAN, NEW YORK'S WONDER CITY. After gazing at the famous bridges spanning the Hudson & East Rivers, we travel along Broadway, Fifth & Park Avenues, visit the Empire State Building & Rockefeller Center, linger a moment in Chinatown & Times Square, and take a horse-drawn carriage through Central Park - where we get to enjoy feeding time at the Zoo. We finish our filmed excursion with an evening at the Starlight Roof, enjoying the music of Xavier Cugat.

    This is one of a large series of succinct travelogues turned out by MGM, beginning in the 1930's. They featured Technicolor views of beautiful & unusual sights around the globe, as well as vivid, concise commentary. These films were produced & narrated by James A. FitzPatrick.
    8barryrd

    Classy travelogue from the 1940's

    This entertaining travelogue from the late 1940's is a glimpse of Manhattan - the largest of the five boroughs of NYC. As a travelogue, it is a postcard-perfect view of Manhattan with the narrator gushing over the bright lights and skyscrapers. Nevertheless, like an old issue of Time or Life, it has to be looked at as a piece of social history. The film introduces New York's Mayor William O'Dwyer and takes us on a tour that includes an interesting sample of life in the Big Apple. We stop at the construction site of the United Nations which was taking place at the time. We visit Xavier Cugat, one of Manhattan's entertainment icons and see the great ocean liners along the piers of the Hudson River. We also get to see the Waldorff Astoria, considered one of the great hotels of the time. What is remarkable though is how many points of interest are still on the itinerary of a visitor to New York - Saint Patrick's Cathedral, Rockefeller Center, the Woolworth Building, the Statue of Liberty, the bridges spanning the East and Hudson Rivers, and of course Times Square. As a fan of New York, this 20-minute film was like a wonderful dessert after I viewed The Naked City on TCM. Highly recommended.
    5boblipton

    My Home Is Another Wonder City

    James A. Fitzpatrick sends the Technicolor camera under the direction of James H. Smith, with Paul Rogalli to run them, to New York. It's a portrait of a city seventy years ago, with the Third Avenue El still running, the tall buildings begrimed with the smuts of hundreds of years.. Even the New York Foundling Hospital, not far from where I write this, is filthy, as is the Flatiron Building, which I walk past three or four times a week.

    It's a portrait of the city that captures it at a moment when, with the United Nations Building about to rise, it seemed as if New York would become the capital of the World. New York is a living city, always growing something new, always a hallowed institution about to vanish.

    The copy of this Traveltalk that plays on TCM sparkles with chips of the film's emulsion. Still, it's a pleasure to look at this and see the city as it was a few years before I was born.... and which still can be spotted among the newer construction.
    7gavin6942

    Interesting Time Capsule

    I saw this on Turner Classic Movies, and I was fairly interested. It was not what you might typically think of a "classic" movie, but I thought it was important for historical value, if nothing else.

    New York is probably the most-filmed city in the world, with Los Angeles and Vancouver not far behind. But even if you've never been to New York, you know the skyline. To see it here 60 years ago was a real treat, and I especially liked how it showed that the United Nations building was not built yet, and the hopes they had for its use. How that has fared is now open to debate.

    For how short it is, I recommend it to anyone who has an interest in New York, history, or is planning to go to New York... a great way to get excited for the trip.

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    • Trivia
      Included as a bonus feature in Warner Home Video's 2003 DVD release of Kiss Me Kate (1953).
    • Goofs
      FitzPatrick says that the hippopotamus is a member of the swine family. Actually, their closest living relatives are cetaceans.
    • Quotes

      James A. FitzPatrick: A panoramic view of the Central Park area illustrates a little of the magnitude of mighty Manhattan.

    • Crazy credits
      Narrator James A. FitzPatrick identifies all remaining cast members.
    • Connections
      References The Red Stallion (1947)
    • Soundtracks
      Cugat's Nougats
      (uncredited)

      Written by Xavier Cugat

      Performed by Xavier Cugat and His Orchestra

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    • Release date
      • July 30, 1949 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Statue of Liberty, Liberty Island, New York Harbor, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production company
      • Loew's
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    • Runtime
      • 20m
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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