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The Wanderers
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Synopsis
The year 1979 saw an epidemic of American street-gang films, including Phil Kaufman's hit period drama The Wanderers. Set in the Bronx in 1963, the film concerns the titular gang of Italian-American teens and their ongoing power struggle with the rival "Fordham Baldies." Richard Price, upon whose novel this film was based, drew from his own experiences to weave his tale. Essentially a series of anecdotes-some tension-filled, some amusing -- The Wanderers climaxes on the occasion of the J.F.K. assassination, which for Price and hundreds and thousands of his aimless contemporaries served as a wake-up call. Viewed from the vantage point of the 1990s, one would wish that the current street gangs be shocked into adulthood with such suddenness (though not through the same tragic means). Ken Wahl, Karen Allen, and Linda Manz are among the standout performers in this richly detailed period piece. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Karen Allen Nina
Val Avery Mr. Sharp
John Friedrich Joey
Tony Ganios Perry
Toni Kalem Despie Galasso
Linda Manz Peewee
Alan Rosenberg Turkey
Dolph Sweet Chubby Galasso
Erland Van Lidth Terror
Ken Wahl Richie
Jim Youngs Buddy
Michael Wright Clinton
William Andrews Emilio

Production Crew

Fred Caruso Associate Producer
Richard Price Book Author
Edward Gold Camera Operator
Scott Rudin Casting
Michael Chapman Cinematographer
Robert de Mora Costume Designer
Philip Kaufman Director
Ronald Roose Editor
Stuart H. Pappe Editor
Richard St. Johns Executive Producer
Alan Hopkins First Assistant Director
Bob O'Bradovich Makeup
Martin Ransohoff Producer
John J. Moore Production Designer
Philip Kaufman Screenwriter
Rose Kaufman Screenwriter
Thomas Tonery Set Designer
Steve Maslow Sound/Sound Designer
Steve James Stunts
Year: 1979
Runtime: 113
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
Orion
Warner Brothers