Born in a Long Island suburb in 1944, James Slattery immediately felt drawn to the feminine side of life -- to such a degree...
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2011
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Producer
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2011
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Canadian filmmaker Alan Zweig, himself an admitted curmudgeon, devotes this talking-head documentary primarily to interviews...
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2011
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2003
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Memories of a certain multimillionaire household-advice diva may be stirred up by this episode, which begins with the murder...
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2003
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The only clue to the identity of a dead woman is the 40,000-dollar ring she wore on her finger. Investigating, the detectives...
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2002
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An explosion in a rent-controlled tenement building results in a single fatality. It is later revealed that the victim,...
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2002
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A body fished out of the East River turns out to be that of Karen Hall, a criminal investigator with the State Attorney...
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2001
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The detectives' investigation of a stabbing murder reveals that the victim, a derelict, served in Vietnam. Following the...
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2001
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Calling Prohibition a "noble experiment," New York congressman Fiorello La Guardia then declared the law unenforceable....
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1999
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It was the fire that sparked reform; after 146 people -- mostly women and girls -- died in the ferocious 1911 blaze that...
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1999
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With the Civil War settled, New York could focus solely on the business of business and getting rich. Central Park finally...
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1999
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New York of the 19th century was already a haven of celebrities; showman P.T. Barnum's museum drew crowds on Broadway, and up...
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1999
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The "Big Apple" has a colorful, influential, and, at times, tragic history that spans nearly four hundred years. This is the...
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1999
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A charming portrait of Quentin Crisp, who has (very deliberately) become the closest thing this century has to an Oscar...
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1990
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Fascinating documentary of artist and filmmaker Andy Warhol, combining rare footage with interviews with his friends and...
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1990
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