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The Statue of Liberty in popular culture

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The Statue of Liberty in popular culture:The Statue of Liberty partly buried under snow in the movie "The Day after Tomorrow".
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The Statue of Liberty partly buried under snow in the movie "The Day after Tomorrow".
The Statue of Liberty in popular culture:February 1979: Statue of Liberty apparently submerged, Lake Mendota (Madison, Wisc.)
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February 1979: Statue of Liberty apparently submerged, Lake Mendota (Madison, Wisc.)
The Statue of Liberty in popular culture:American WWI poster "Remember Your First Thrill of American Liberty".
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American WWI poster "Remember Your First Thrill of American Liberty".
The Statue of Liberty in popular culture:The Statue in New New York from the Doctor Who episode New Earth.
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The Statue in New New York from the Doctor Who episode New Earth.

The Statue of Liberty, and its location on Liberty Island, appear in scores of posters, pictures, motion pictures, and books.

The Statue of Liberty in popular culture:An old New York "Liberty" license plate.
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An old New York "Liberty" license plate.

Many libertarian organizations use images of the statue as their symbol.[8]

The Statue of Liberty in popular culture:An Italian fascist poster from World War II uses the statue's representation of America to demonize the Allies. The text reads "here are the liberators"
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An Italian fascist poster from World War II uses the statue's representation of America to demonize the Allies. The text reads "here are the liberators"

In Red Alert 2 at the beginning of the first mission of the US campaign, the attacking soviet fleet destroys the statue.[citation needed]

Motion pictures

This is a list of movies that the Statue of Liberty has appeared in. Most of the appearances are, like the monument, set in New York City.

Year Movie Appearance
1942 Saboteur Climactic confrontation fought on the torch[14]
1968 Planet of the Apes (plot element)
1968 Beneath the Planet of the Apes (plot element)
1974 The Godfather: Part II The young, orphaned Vito Corleone, on a boat of Italians emigrating to America, sees the statue from behind a nearby boat. It is his first glimpse of America.
1978 Superman: The Movie
1981 Escape From New York
1981 The Man Who Saw Tomorrow Destroyed during a dramatization of one of Nostradamus' prophecies
1985 Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins
1985 National Lampoon's European Vacation Griswold family returning to U.S. sees the Statue of Liberty. Clark accidentally opens cockpit door while searching for bathroom, bumps pilot, and causes plane to hit the statue's torch, damaging it.[citation needed]
1986 An American Tail Under construction but was seen finished in the end
1988 Working Girl Cinematographer Blain Brown considers the opening shot "the best helicopter shot of all time." It starts with a tight closeup of the face of the Statue of Liberty, "circles around the head, peels off to a wide shot of New York Harbor, then gracefully moves in to a tight shot of the Staten Island ferry... One can only wonder how many takes were necessary to come around and catch the ferry in exactly the right spot to complete the move."[15]
1989 Ghostbusters II Brought to life to rally positive support from New Yorkers; important role in film, appearance lasts about six minutes.[16]
1995 Batman Forever It says Gotham in the crown. Its head is damaged by the helicopter
1995 Judge Dredd The Statue of Liberty is at the entrance to Mega-City One. Later on, Dredd and Rico have their climatic confronation in the crown
1996 Independence Day After the aliens leave New York City in ruins, there is a view of New Yorks devasted skyline. In the foreground, you can view the Statue of Liberty's head lying in the Hudson River in the right hand corner
1997 Titanic When the rescue ship arrives at New York City
1997 The Fifth Element The statue can be briefly spotted as the spacecraft takes off over New York harbor. The ocean's have receded drastically so that the pedastal under the Statue of Liberty, roughly five times as tall as it currently is, is now connected directly to the mainland.
1997 Jungle 2 Jungle A young boy raised in South America climbs the statue, sits on the crown, and is disappointed to find that the torch is not actually on fire.
1998 Deep Impact Destroyed when wave reaches New York City
2000 X-Men Site of a climactic fight sequence
2001 A.I. The SoL is submerged up to the bottom of her torch.
2001 Band of Brothers As the troopship leaves for England in episode 1 of this HBO miniseries, the Statue of Liberty is featured prominently as the last sight of America many of the soldiers will have for many years (or forever in the case of those who would lose their lives in combat).
2002 Men in Black II Agent Kay pushes a button and the torch of the Statue of Liberty neuralizes the whole of New York City.
2004 The Day After Tomorrow Multiple scenes: when New York City is flooded; after freezing over (seen here); when the survivors are being picked up
2004 Around The World In 80 Days Under construction
2004 National Treasure Brief view in an intro shot of New York City
2004 Taxi Seen in intro
2004 Godzilla: Final Wars Seen destroyed as Rodan finishes off the American battleship with New York City ablaze
2004 Team America: World Police At the end of the scene taking place in New York City.
2004 - present CSI: NY Establishing shots
2005 Hitch Multiple scenes

References

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  1. ^ op. cit
  2. ^ UCSD History Project, Slide: WP-A-29 "Poster: That Liberty Shall Not Perish from the Earth"[1] (512x768 pixel image. Caption: "Poster, "That Liberty Shall Not Perish from the Earth... Buy Liberty Bonds. Fourth Liberty Loan, 1918. The Statue of Liberty has been attacked. The head and arms have been knocked off and lie by the edge of Bedloe's Island as enemy planes fly over New York harbor in a fiery red glow. Joseph Pennell."
  3. ^ Royal Albert Museum, "That at Liberty Shall Not Perish From The Earth 1918, Joseph Pennell (1857-1926), U.S.A. 103 x 71 cm"[2]
  4. ^ "Posters American Style: Advice to Americans" (website)[3]
  5. ^ Duncan, Paul (2003). Alfred Hitchcock. Taschen. ISBN 3-8228-1591-8. pp. 92-93: "On the set of Saboteur: Hitchcock explains what he wants inside the head of the Statue of Liberty for the climactic sequence..." [4]
  6. ^ Lady Liberty on Lake Mendota, pictures of the University of Wisconsin prank
  7. ^ Image of Lake Mendota prank
  8. ^ [5], [6], [7], [8]
  9. ^ Poundstone, William (1986), Bigger Secrets, Boston, Houghton Mifflin, ISBN 0-395-38477-X: Description of Copperfield illusion.
  10. ^ Error on call to Template:cite web: Parameters url and title must be specifiedGuinness World Records (2006). . Retrieved on [[2006-06-01]].
  11. ^ [9] New York Rangers logo for third alternate jersey, 1997 - current.
  12. ^ New York Liberty website, showing Statue of Liberty in logo. Note that the team's mascot is not the statue, but a dog, named Maddie after Madison Square Garden.
  13. ^ Sony Pictures DVD, ASIN B00000J11I, scene selections 23, "The Statue of Liberty" and 24, "A Harbor Chick" (1:26-1:32)
  14. ^ Duncan, Paul (2003). Alfred Hitchcock. Taschen. ISBN 3-8228-1591-8. pp. 92-93: "On the set of Saboteur: Hitchcock explains what he wants inside the head of the Statue of Liberty for the climactic sequence..." [10]
  15. ^ Brown, Blain (2002). {{{title}}}. Focal Press. ISBN 0-240-80500-3. [http://books.google.com/books?vid=ISBN0240805003&id=1JL2jFbNPNAC&pg=PA75&lpg=PA75&dq=%22statue+of+liberty%22+%22motion+picture%22&sig=8F9CKM2tV27fuKYiBzkjON11DmU p. 75
  16. ^ Sony Pictures DVD, ASIN B00000J11I, scene selections 23, "The Statue of Liberty" and 24, "A Harbor Chick" (1:26-1:32)

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