New York, New York is a 1977 American musical drama film directed by Martin Scorsese and written by Mardik Martin and Earl Mac Rauch based on a story by Rauch. It stars Robert De Niro and Liza Minnelli.
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Jimmy Doyle (Robert De Niro), an aspiring saxophone player, meets established USO band singer Francine Evans (Liza Minnelli) during V-J Day celebrations at the end of World War II. The two become a musical double act and, more importantly, fall in love. They quickly get married and start a family, however, their volatile relationship disintegrates over time. Years later, when both of them have successful careers, Jimmy and Francine find their paths crossing once again.
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- Robert De Niro as Jimmy Doyle
- Liza Minnelli as Francine Evans
- Lionel Stander as Tony Harwell
- Barry Primus as Paul Wilson
- Mary Kay Place as Bernice Bennett
- Frank Sivero as Eddie DiMuzio
- Georgie Auld as Frankie Harte
- George Memmoli as Nicky
- Harry Northup as Alabama
- Dick Miller as Palm Club Owner
- Clarence Clemons as Cecil Powell
- Casey Kasem as DJ aka Midnight Bird
- Adam David Winkler as Jimmy Doyle, Jr.
- Jack Haley (uncredited cameo) as Master of Ceremonies