A place that is long gone
I was born in 1951 and my older brother was born in 1947. Every easter vacation starting in the late 50's to the early 60's , My mother would give my brother 5 bucks and we would ride the old BMT subway cars from Queens to the last stop, Stillwell and Surf Ave, right in the heart of Coney Island. I still remember all of the rides , the parachute jump, Steeplechase park , all of the games on the boardwalk but most of all,Nathan's Famous, right across from the train station. While this was shot when I was almost 2,the way it was filmed captures perfectly the Coney Island I remember. Today, Nathan's is about the only thing left besides the Cyclone,the best coaster I ever rode. Steeplechase park is now the Minor league class A park where the Mets team, The Brookyln Cyclones play. Thank goodness Morris Engel was able to capture Coney before it became a toilet in the late 60's and is now a shell of itself. MGM tried to make a movie with a Coney Island scene , On the Town, but it's so obvious it was filmed on a Hollywood backlot, not on location by a Maverick such as Morris Engel. He used thousands of regular New Yorkers for his extra's, which just adds to the greatness of the film. If you didn't grow up or live in NYC in the 50's or early 60's,you missed alot. Even the Train Station was torn down and rebuilt 3 years ago. You can still ride the train to Coney and go to Nathan's but that's about it. Enjoy this movie and look at all of the people and all of the attractions that are all gone.
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