let's dance the last dance: john travolta and karen lynn gorney |
Typically, it's one of those places that gives the impression that elevators had not yet been invented. Or at least, no one had thought to install them anywhere in the five boroughs...
stephanie: fiercely determined to get the hell outta brooklyn |
umm, you have to admit: her family home has great curb appeal |
that car, his shoes, his hairdo... what's not to love about this? |
The apartment has three levels. They pass through so quickly I doubt anyone has managed to screencap it. The front door is to the left and this little room is, I believe, the kitchenette. You go up the stairs to the livingroom area with the bathroom off it (again, I think) and then up another staircase to the loft/ bedroom. Narrow, claustrophobic, only relieved by the high ceiling, and so totally New York.
remember when it was common for doors to be this ugly wood? |
these open shelves let the light through from the windows |
tastefully casual urban living: always ready for company |
...why did they bypass the seating to sit on the window sill? |
view from the staircase: a very narrow apartment indeed |
her old boss is a lech but he gave her this great place |
not even the stunning skyline can compete with being in the city |
We're in 2018 and I'm living in France and guess what ? I have this exact same 70s ugly-wood-door ! Actually, at first I thought it was ugly, just like my 70s bathroom, but now I got used to it and love it !
ReplyDeleteAnyway, I love the girl's apartment so much ! When I saw Saturday Night Fever for the first time, I was like "hey I want an apartment like that"...Well...It's not the case but, at least, I got the door ! Not so bad, uh ?
I own the tan low directors chair in the scene. Bought it from a Hollywood prop company back in the early days of ebay.
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