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3rd Ave. El
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3rd Ave. El

Jan 1, 1955
0h 10m
★ 6.4

Overview

Impressionistic picture of the Third Avenue Elevated Railway in Manhattan, New York City, before it was demolished. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2010.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Ardee Films
Carson Davidson Productions

3rd Ave. El Trailers

Cast

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Robert Fleury

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Joseph Tul

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Osmond Beckwith

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Dorothea Beckwith

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Tom Carroll

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Ann Kaufman

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