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Miracle on 42nd Street ()


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The story of Manhattan Plaza, the renowned experiment in subsidized housing catering to people in the arts. Numerous celebrities pay homage to the impact the building had on their lives and careers.

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Directed by

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Alice Elliott

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Joal Ryan ... ()
 
Steve Ryfle ... ()

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Ken Aguado ... executive producer
Prudence Arndt ... archive producer
Cindy Bond ... producer
Cindy Cowan ... producer
Alice Elliott ... producer
Jules Howe ... co-producer
Stu Lisson ... associate producer
Erika Lockridge ... producer
Sheila Maniar ... archival producer
Nancy M. Perkins ... producer
Lisa Shreve ... producer
Mary Jo Slater ... producer
Eric Small ... producer
Joanne Storkan ... producer

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Gaelan Aguado

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Joey Forsyte
John Hazard
Julio Macat

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Arash Ayrom
Lisa Shreve

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Nicole Benoit ... colorist
Elena Toccafondi ... additional editor / additional graphics

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Tanya Yeremeyeva ... motion graphics

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Rick Baitz ... composer: additional music

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Laverne Berry ... Legal
Kimberly Rogers ... production coordinator

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Angelique Fawcette ... very special thanks
Clinton Howe ... very special thanks
Jules Howe ... very special thanks

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Plot Summary

The 2020 NY Emmy winner for Best Documentary. What do Alicia Keys, Terrance Howard, Donald Faison, Larry David, Samuel L Jackson, Giancarlo Esposito and Angela Lansbury have in common? They are all in this film, and they all at one time lived in an apartment complex called Manhattan Plaza in New York City. Miracle on 42nd Street is an untold story, played for high stakes, in the rough and tumble real estate market of New York City in the 1970's. An unlikely apartment building nurtured the careers of a generation of artists and helped to change the future of New York City. Miracle on 42nd Street highlights how the story of a national movement of affordable housing for artists recognizes the extreme economic value artists contribute to communities where they live and work.

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  • 67 min
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Budget $400,000 (estimated)

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Trivia The film production is a non-profit venture and a recognized 501c3 corporation. See more »
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