The films of Lionel Rogosin. Volume 1 /

On the Bowery chronicles three days in the drinking life of Ray Salyer, who lived in lower Manhattan on Bowery Street. The film jump-started the post-war American independent film movement, earning an Oscar nomination.

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Vaughan, James (Author), MakarczyƄski, Tadeusz (Author)
Corporate Authors: United Nations. Department of Public Information, Milestone Film & Video, Oscilloscope Laboratories (Firm)
Other Authors: Rogosin, Lionel, 1924-2000 (Director)
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Published: [New York] : Milestone Film & Video : [2012]
Edition:Deluxe DVD ed.
Series:Milestone cinematheque.
Subjects:
Description
Summary:On the Bowery chronicles three days in the drinking life of Ray Salyer, who lived in lower Manhattan on Bowery Street. The film jump-started the post-war American independent film movement, earning an Oscar nomination.
Good times, Wonderful times was Rogosin's plea for humanity and against war and fascism. Includes collected archive footage of war atrocities interspersed with scenes of a London cocktail party's mundane chat.
Out is a documentary Rogosin made for the United Nations telling the plight of Hungarian refugees fleeing to Austria in the aftermath of the Hungarian Revolutioon of 1956.
Item Description:Collective title from container.
On the bowery originally produced in 1956 and restored in 2006 by Cineteca Bologna; Good times, wonderful times in 1964 and restored by Cinteca Bologna; Out released in 1957.
Videorecording.
Physical Description:2 videodiscs (65 min.) : sound, black and white ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD; NTSC; 4:3 fullscreen; mono.
Production Credits:On the bowery: editor, Carl Lerner ; music, Charles Mills.
Good times, wonderful times: director of photography, Manny Wynn ; editors, Brian Smedley-Aston, Danny Schik; music, Chatur Lal, Ram Narayan, Ian Cameron.
Out: photography, Gerald Gregoire ; editor, Alexander Hammid.
ISBN:9781933920351
1933920351