West Side Story is a
1961 film directed by
Robert Wise and
Jerome Robbins. It is an adaptation of the Broadway musical
of the same name, adapted from
William Shakespeare's
Romeo and Juliet. It stars
Natalie Wood,
Richard Beymer,
Russ Tamblyn,
Rita Moreno,
George Chakiris, and was photographed by Daniel L. Fapp, A.S.C. in
Super Panavision 70.
The action was filmed largely in Los Angeles on sets designed by
Boris Leven, although the film's opening sequence was shot on the streets of
New York City, mainly in the area where the
Lincoln Center campus of
Fordham University now stands. Jerome Robbins, who had directed the stage version, was responsible for planning and directing all music and dance sequences in the film, as well as all the fight scenes. When approximately 60% of principal photography was complete, the producers became concerned that the production was over-budget and Robbins was fired. His final contribution before leaving the film was to write out the staging for the rumble.