Sardi's
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The place and history
"Sardi's" is a restaurant located in New York City theater district at 234 West 44th Street, between Broadway and Eighth Avenue. It was founded in March 1927 by Vincent Sardi Sr. (1885 - 1969). His son, Vincent Jr. (1915 - 2007), took over "Sardi's" in 1946 and the full control after the death of his father.
To note that scenes of two films, namely "Country Girl" (1951 / with Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly and William Holden) and "Please Don’t Eat the Daisies" (1960 / with Doris Day and David Niven) were filmed at the "Sardi's".
Over a thousand of caricatures of Broadway celebrities, a large part of them drawn between 1921 and 1926 by Russian refugee Alex Gard, are adorning the walls of the retaurant, thus giving the place a real typical aspect.
The Lee Falk involment
The restaurant is today considered an institution in Broadway theatre. From the fifties to the seventies, it was also one of the Lee Falk's favorite place when he stayed in New-York (for example on March 1950 as a guest at Bill Slater's Luncheon at Sardi's, aired from the restaurant, Lee Falk explaining there the technique of writing a successful adventure strip) including when the "Friends of the Phantom", founded by Ed Rhoades, held its annual meeting.
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Notes
- "Sardi's" official web site: [1]
- Wikipedia article: [2]
- About "Sardi's", "New York Social Diary" article: [3]
- About the place and the cook: [4]
- "The Muppets" at "Sardi's", "You Tube" video: [5]
- Meeting Lee Falk at the "Sardi's", article by Pete Klaus: [6]
Team Ups, Mandrake outside the comic strips, Varia | |
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Team Ups |
Defenders of the Earth • Kings Watch • King: Mandrake the Magician • Kings Quest |
Adaptations |
1939 Movie Serial • 1940 Radio Show • 1954 TV Pilot • 1967 Killing vs Mandrake • 1979 TV Movie • Unproduced and Unfinished Films • Musical: Mandrake the Magician and the Enchantress • Prose Stories • Defenders of the Earth • Comics on TV • Pop Art |
Memorabilia | |
Other |
Easter Eggs and Cameos • Fanzines and Fan Magazines • Reference Books |