| Sheldon Nadelman | ... | Himself | |
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| Tom Clifford | ... | Narrator (voice) | |
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| Stefan Nadelman | |||
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| Orde Coombs | article The Roughest Bar in Town | |
| Peter Genovese | article "Terminal Bar, Eighth Avenue: The End Is Near" | |
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| Michael Reid | |||
| Steve Rossiter | |||
| Dick Zved | |||
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| James Hamilton | .... | photographs for article "The Roughest Bar in Town" | |
| Sheldon Nadelman | .... | photographs from 1972-1982 | |
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I Just saw this film at the Hot Docs International Documentary Festival in Toronto - and it blew me away. I have never seen a film use black & white still photography in such a stylistic manner while weaving in color video clips to present such an incredible story. I can't wait to head back to New York to find this place (or its location anyway). Fascinating people, place, music and time period. This film packs a lot into 23 minutes.