Innovative independent director John Cassavetes put his camera out of the studios and in the streets of New York. Lots of marquees are visible.
Cecil B. DeMille’s The Ten Commandments (1956).
Richard Thorpe’s Ten Thousand Bedrooms (1957).
Double-bill. Michael Curtiz’s King Creole (1958) and Henry Koster’s Désirée (1954).
Six films in one shot. From left to right, Desperate Journey (1942), Edge of Darkness (1943), Naked Paradise (1957), Naked Africa (1957), Paris Holiday (1958) and Appointment in Honduras (1953).
Roger Vadim’s …And God Created Woman (1956).
Roger Vadim’s The Night Heaven Fell (1958) and Albert C. Gannaway’s Man or Gun (1958).
Roy Ward Baker’s A Night to Remember (1958).
Images from John Cassavetes’ Shadows (1959).