It looks like we don't have any synopsis for this title yet. This is real life. GIGANTE: This is the manager. Max is a 30-year-old Russian immigrant. [27] Isay edited 70 hours of raw tape to less than half an hour. Track, Nate, track! The child of nature, the person who is completely in tune with their own environment, in tune with their own body, loving, virtuous, you know, a nice person. Thats a guy well call Max R.. He didnt want his full name used. . : Yeah, I had fleas. . : Youre welcome to come back anytime, buddy. : You say youre going to throw everything away? Define yourself., It's up to you to guide this miracle that you've been entrusted with.. That wasnt the case at all. Youve been quoted as referring to it as the mother of all rom coms. And the whole Bowery was filled with nothing but alcoholics then. Nathan Smith is the manager and a resident of the Sunshine Hotel. Excerpt: Mason Best, age 12, came to StoryCorps with his mother Roseann Smith to reflect on their relationship and share some of his philosophies on life. Im Henry by the way. This documentary comes from Sound Portraits Productions, a mission-driven independent production company that was created by Dave Isay in 1994. Behind every door you'll find a man, and a story. So thats good . website, the space housed an eatery named Rutt's Hawaiian Caf. He only turned to novels because of the censorship in the theater, which in his lifetime got ridiculous. : This is Donoghue Bowery. But for some reason or another, people come here and they like to stay for a year, for two years. SMITH:Thats a guy well call Max R.. He didnt want his full name used. A portrait of one of the few remaining men only 'flophouses' on New York City's infamous skid row, the Bowery. Suddenly Im not in a flop hotel, but sitting in some family kitchen, drinking a cup of coffee. The Sunshine is this fascinating, self-contained society full of unbelievable characters. Seems like one of those stories better left untold. As the central character in your adaptation, how do you view Tom Jones in those terms? . And then there are those of us who end up here because were dreamers, and just dont seem to fit in anywhere else. Cubicles were a dime a night. And I will be here until I die probably. One of my tenants is very ill. SMITH:Mr. Marshall, room 5-B: 80 years old, senile, dumped here by his son two months ago. The pending invisible memory of the Sunshine, located some two thirds of the way between the two streets along Third Avenue, the trolley and el gone with everything else of yesterdays memories. COOKIE:(Singing.) : Its like a death house. And Id defend him on that basis. All races, all ages, all kinds of stories.
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