‘Marty Supreme’ Triumphs at Box Office and Reveals Surprising Cameos
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Jack Fisk, a renowned production designer, collaborated with director Josh Safdie to authentically recreate 1950s New York for the film 'Marty Supreme,' meticulously researching locations, architecture, and period-specific details to bring the era to life, including iconic sites like Lawrence’s Broadway Table Tennis Club and Orchard Street, with special attention to color and authenticity.
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