Now the spotlight shines on the growth, glamour and grief of New York during America's giddy postwar "Gilded Age." Exploring the incomparable wealth of the robber barons and the unabashed corruption of political leaders, such as Tammany Hall boss William M. Tweed, the episode examines the era when the expansion of wealth and poverty -- and the schism between them -- built to a crescendo. The program ends as the city itself dramatically expands its boundaries, annexing Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Staten Island into a single massive metropolis -- Greater New York.
Title | New York: A Documentary Film - Season 1 Episode 3 Sunshine and Shadow (1865–1898) |
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Year | 2003 |
Genre | Documentary |
Country | |
Studio | PBS |
Cast | David Ogden Stiers, Kenneth Jackson, Mike Wallace, John Steele Gordon, Robert A.M. Stern |
Crew | Ric Burns (Writer), Brian Keane (Music), Ric Burns (Director), James Sanders (Writer), Allen Moore (Director of Photography), Buddy Squires (Director of Photography) |
Alternative Titles | American Experience: New York - A Documentary Film |
Keyword | new york city |
First Air Date | Nov 14, 1999 |
Last Air date | Sep 08, 2003 |
Season | 1 Season |
Episode | 8 Episode |
Runtime | 120:14 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb: | 7.50/ 10 by 2.00 users |
Popularity | 5.003 |
Language | English |