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.
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| Format: | Video DVD |
| Language: | English |
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[New York] :
Milestone Film & Video :
[2012]
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| Edition: | Deluxe DVD ed. |
| Series: | Milestone cinematheque.
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Table of Contents:
- [disc 1]. On the Bowery / produced and directed by Lionel Rogosin. (1956) (65 min.). Martin Scorcese introduction. The perfect team : The making of On the Bowery / directed by Martin Rogosin. A Walk through the Bowery / directed by Michael Rogosin.
- Bowery Men's Shelter (1972) / directed by Rhody Streeter and Tony Ganz. Street of forgotten men (1933). On the Bowery theatrical trailer
- [disc 2]. Good times, wonderful times / written by Lionel Rogosin, James Vaughan, with Tadeusz Makarczynski ; produced and directed by Lionel Rogosin. (1964) (69 min.) Out / The United Nations Film Board presents ; words by John Hersey ; pictures by Lionel Rogosin ; produced by the United Nations Department of Public Information (1957) (26 min.). Man's peril : the making of GTWT / directed by Michael Rogosi and Lloyd Ross.