New York: A Documentary Film (1999)
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This eight-part, 16½-hour television event explores New York City's rich history as the premier laboratory of modern life. A sweeping narrative covering nearly 400 years and 400 square miles, it reveals a complex and dynamic city that has played an unparalleled role in shaping the nation and reflecting its ideals.
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Directed by: Buddy Squires, Allen Moore, Ric Burns
Written by: James Sanders, Ric Burns
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David Ogden Stiers
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Mike Wallace
Self - Commentator

David McCullough
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Fran Lebowitz
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Donald Trump
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Ed Koch
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Allen Ginsberg
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Daniel Patrick Moynihan
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Rudolph Giuliani
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Martin Scorsese
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