New York, New York is a 1977 American musical drama film directed by Martin Scorsese. It is a musical tribute, featuring new songs by John Kander and Fred Ebb as well as standards, to Scorseses home town of New York City, and stars Robert De Niro and Liza Minnelli as a pair of musicians and lovers. The film marked the final screen appearance of actor Jack Haley.
The next morning, they end up sharing a cab, and, against her will, Francine accompanies Jimmy to an audition. There he gets into an argument with the club owner. Francine, to get the audition back on track, begins to sing the old standard, You Brought a New Kind of Love to Me Jimmy joins in on his sax. The club owner is impressed and, to Francines astonishment, they are both offered a joba boygirl act. From that moment on, Jimmy and Francines relationship deepens into a mix of obsession and love. But there are problemsmainly, Jimmys tendency to fight with his coworkers, and his increasingly violent arguments with Francine, who becomes pregnant with his child. An especially bad shouting match between them results in Francine going into labor. Jimmy rushes her to the hospital, where she delivers a baby boy. But Jimmy is not ready to be a father, or a good husband, and he abandons his wife, declining even to see his newborn son as he leaves the hospital.Several years later, in a recording studio, Francine records But the World Goes Round, a powerful anthem which makes the charts and turns her into a popular entertainment figure. In the years that follow, Jimmy and Francine both find success in the music industry he becomes a renowned jazz musician and club owner, while she becomes a successful singer and film actress. ........
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