Men at Lunch plot
"The untold story of a city's legend"
Eleven ironworkers eat their lunch, apparently relaxed on a steel beam. Their feet dangle in the air hundreds of feet above New York, Central Park and a misty Manhattan below them. Everyone knows the photo "Lunch atop a Skyscraper," taken during the construction of the RCA skyscraper at Rockefeller Center in the fall of 1932. It became an iconic image for the Great Depression. But its backgrounds are a mystery: despite years of detective work, neither the eleven men nor the photographer have been definitively identified.