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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...
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stephanie: fiercely determined to get the hell outta brooklyn |
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umm, you have to admit: her family home has great curb appeal |
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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.
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remember when it was common for doors to be this ugly wood? |
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these open shelves let the light through from the windows |
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tastefully casual urban living: always ready for company |
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...why did they bypass the seating to sit on the window sill? |
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view from the staircase: a very narrow apartment indeed |
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her old boss is a lech but he gave her this great place |
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not even the stunning skyline can compete with being in the city |
2 comments:
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 !
Anyway, 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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