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Toots
Directed by Kristi Jacobson
85
min - 2007 - USA - English - Color
Toots Shor is many things to
many people, said Edward R. Murrow of the legendary Manhattan
saloonkeeper in 1955. A friend to the famous, a crook
to the feds, father, brother, gambler, bum, but most of
all Toots Shor was the owner of Americas greatest saloon.
Directed by his granddaughter,
TOOTS is a provocative, loving and unmistakably authentic
portrait of the self-made, unapologetic and quintessentially
American man who became the unlikely den-mother to the
heroes of Americas golden age. Politicians and gangsters,
sports heroes and movie stars -- Sinatra, Gleason, Dimaggio,
Ruth, Costello, Eisenhower, Nixon, Warren -- for 30 years,
they all found their way to Toots eponymous saloon on
New York's West 51st Street for food and drink, served
up with a heaping side of insults and put downs.
From its post-WW II heyday to
its devastating decline in the 1970s, this film reveals
as much about the city Toots loved as it does about the
man and his enduring legacy.
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