
An impressionistic, graphic history of one of the world's most infamous streets: Manhattan's 42nd Street. Likened to a DNA strip of New York City, the street has ranged from the glamorous to the derelict, housing everything from peep shows to such international institutions as the United Nations. The documentary is an exploration of the street's expansion from the farmland where Washington bivouacked his troops to the flashy, commercial center that it is today. With historical information, musical performances and personal narratives, the film traces the rise, subsequent dilapidation, and eventual resurgence of a street that has come to represent a place where, notoriously, anything may and has happened.
Crew
Gary Keys
Director, Writer, Producer
Brendan Ward
Writer, Associate Producer
David Himmelstein
Writer, Editor
Emily Morse
Editor, Still Photographer, Production Manager
Nam Choi
Editor
Alyssa Michek
Assistant Editor
Kareem Davis
Assistant Editor
Rick Kariolic
Assistant Director, Still Photographer
Douglas Durst
Executive Producer
Jean-Claude Baker
Associate Producer
Matt Stein
Sound Designer
Arturo O'Farrill
Music
Eugenia Morrison
Still Photographer
Linnea Keys
Graphic Designer


















