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So, 'The Polo Grounds: Requiem for an Arena' is this fascinating documentary that takes you back to the heart of New York's storied past with the Polo Grounds. Horace McMahon’s narration gives it a real sense of nostalgia, like he’s walking you through time, sharing tales of glory and decline. The way it captures the atmosphere of the empty stadium in winter is haunting, really. You can feel the weight of history in every frame, plus the pacing is deliberate, allowing you to soak in the significance of the space. There's something raw about looking at the remnants of what was once a thriving arena, and the film does a great job at making you reflect on what it meant to the community. Quite distinct in its approach, it’s more of a heartfelt tribute than just a historical recounting.
This documentary is considered quite rare, especially in good condition. It was released primarily on VHS and is hard to find on more modern formats, which adds to its collector appeal. The documentary's unique approach to chronicling a sports arena's history makes it a niche interest among collectors, especially those focused on sports documentaries and New York history.
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