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New York City is the most populous city in the United States of America.

Popular Culture[]

Appearances[]

Variants[]

The following list is of explicit appearances of New York City.

Year Name Appearance Notes
1937 The Place of the Gods
  • By the Waters of Babylon, author Stephen Vincent Benét
  • John of the Hill People travels through the forest and across the Ou-dis-sun river to arrive in the Place of the Gods, seeing a statue of the god Ashing.[1]
1979 New York
  • Legions of the dead brought on by an infection from Matul overrun the city.[2]
1980 New York
  • Mary Woodhouse (Catriona MacColl) witnesses the opening of the gates of Hell in Dunwich while at a New York seance.[3]
1981 New York
1981 New York
  • Escape from New York
  • After US crime rates rose 400%, New York City was walled off, turning it into a massive prison. The Duke of New York (Isaac Hayes) was in control when President Harker (Donald Pleasence) was forced to crashland in the city, and Snake Plissken (Kurt Russell) was dispatched to rescue him.[5]
1981 New York
1982 New York
  • Burned out New York detective Lt. Fred Williams (Jack Hedley) teams with a college psychoanalyst (Almanta Keller) to track down a vicious serial killer.[7]
1982 New York
  • Manhattan Baby
  • An archaeologist's (Christopher Connelly) daughter (Brigitta Boccoli) is possessed by a spirit from an ancient talisman upon their return from Egypt.[8]
1984 New York
  • Murder Rock
  • Candice Norman, (Olga Karlatos) owner of a prestigious ballet school, seeks to solve the murder of her students.[9]
1984 New York
  • C.H.U.D.
  • Photographer George Cooper (John Heard) and A. J. Shepherd (Daniel Stern) uncover the truth behind the ongoing disappearance of New York's homeless population.[10]
1989 New York
  • Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan
  • After stalking and murdering a plethora of Crystal Lake students onboard the SS Lazarus, Jason Voorhees (Kane Hodder) follows the survivors through the streets of New York, Times Square, and finally the underground sewers.[11]

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References[]

  1. Thirteen O'Clock -- By the Waters of Babylon - Faded Page - Retrieved 27 February 2023
  2. Zombi 2 - IMDB - Retrieved 13 December 2020
  3. City of the Living Dead - IMDB - Retrieved 13 December 2020
  4. The Beyond - IMDB - Retrieved 13 December 2020
  5. Escape from New York - IMDB
  6. The House by the Cemetery - IMDB - Retrieved 13 December 2020
  7. The New York Ripper - IMDB - Retrieved 13 December 2020
  8. Manhattan Baby - IMDB - Retrieved 13 December 2020
  9. Murder-Rock: Dancing Death - IMDB - Retrieved 13 December 2020
  10. C.H.U.D. - IMDB
  11. Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan - IMDB
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