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The Warriors

Director: Walter Hill
Writer: Sol Yurick, David Shaber, Walter Hill
Producer: Laurent Bouzereau, Freeman A. Davies, Lawrence Gordon, Walter Hill, Frank Marshall, Joel Silver
Theatrical: 1979
Rated: R
Studio: Paramount
Genre: Action & Adventure
Duration: 93
Media: Digital
Collection ID: 1383
DVD Details
Languages: English
Sound: Mono
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Picture Format: Widescreen
Discs: 1
Region: 1
Release:Oct 2005
Price: $12.98
Credits
Swan
Michael Beck
Ajax
James Remar
Cleon
Dorsey Wright
Brian Tyler (II)
Cochise
David Harris
Snow
Brian Tyler
Cowboy
Tom McKitterick
Rembrandt
Marcelino Sánchez
Vermin
Terry Michos
Mercy
Deborah Van Valkenburgh
Cyrus
Roger Hill
Luther
David Patrick Kelly
D.J.
Lynne Thigpen
Candy Store Girl
Ginny Ortiz
Policewoman
Mercedes Ruehl
Gas Station Man
John Snyder
Masai
Dennis Gregory
Prom Couple
Gwynn Press
Prom Couple
Jodi Price
Prom Couple
Jeffrey Scott
Prom Couple
Carl Brown
Gramercy Riff
Edward Sewer
Gramercy Riff
Ron Ferrell
Gramercy Riff
Fernando Castillo
Gramercy Riff
Hubert Edwards
Gramercy Riff
Larry Sears
Gramercy Riff
Mike James
Gramercy Riff
Gregory Cleghorne
Gramercy Riff
George Lee Miles
Gramercy Riff
Gerald G. Francis
Gramercy Riff
Benny Harding
Gramercy Riff
Eddie Prather
Gramercy Riff
Kevin Stockton
Rogue
Joel Weiss
Rogue
Harold Miller
Rogue
Dan Bonnell
Rogue
Dan Battles
Rogue
Tom Jarus
Rogue
Michael Garfield
Rogue
Chris Harley
Rogue
Mark Baltazar
Turnbull A.C.
J.W. Smith
Turnbull A.C.
Cal Saint John
Turnbull A.C.
Joe Zimmardi
Turnbull A.C.
Carrotte
Turnbull A.C. (as William Williams)
William F. Williams
Turnbull A.C.
Marvin Foster
Turnbull A.C.
Johnny Barnes
Turnbull A.C.
Ken Thret
Turnbull A.C.
Michael Jeffrey
Orphan
Paul Greco
Orphan
Apache Ramos
Orphan
Tony Michael Pann
Orphan
Neal Gold
Orphan
James Margolin
Orphan
Chuck Mason
Orphan
Andy Engel
Orphan
Ian Cohen
Orphan
Charles Serrano
Orphan
Charles Doolan
Baseball Fury
Jery Hewitt
Baseball Fury
Rob Ryder
Baseball Fury (as Steve Chambers)
Steven Chambers
Baseball Fury
Richard Chiotti
Baseball Fury
Tony Latham
Baseball Fury (as Eugene Bicknell)
Gene Bicknell
Baseball Fury
T.J. McNamara
Baseball Fury (as Steven James)
Steve James
Baseball Fury
Lane Ruoff
Baseball Fury
Harry Madsen
Baseball Fury (as Billy Anagnos)
Bill Anagnos
Baseball Fury
John Gibson
Lizzie
Lisa Maurer
Lizzie
Kate Klugman
Lizzie
Wanda Velez
Lizzie
Dee Dee Benrey
Lizzie
Jordan Cae Harrell
Lizzie
Donna Ritchie
Lizzie
Doran Clark
Lizzie
Patty Brown
Lizzie (as Iris Alahanti)
Iris Klein
Lizzie
Victoria Vanderkloot
Lizzie
Laura Delano
Lizzie
Suki Rothchild
Lizzie
Heidi Lynch
Punk (as Craig Baxley)
Craig R. Baxley
Punk
A.J. Bakunas
Punk
Gary Baxley
Punk
Konrad Sheehan
Punk
Eddie Earl Hatch
Punk (as Tom Huff)
Tommy J. Huff
Punk
Leon Delaney
Police
Irwin Keyes
Police
Larry Silvestri
Police
Sonny Landham
Police
Frank Ferrara
Police
Pat Flannery
Police
Leo Ciani
Police (as Charlie McCarthy)
Charles McCarthy
Police
Tony Clark
Police (as Vic Magnotta)
Victor Magnotta
Lincoln - Cleon's Girl
Pamela Poitier
Fox
Thomas G. Waites
Summary
"The Warriors" combines pure pulp storytelling and surprisingly poetic images into a thoroughly enjoyable cult classic. The plot is mythically pure (and inspired by a legendary bit of Greek history): When a charismatic gang leader is shot at a conclave in the Bronx meant to unite all the gangs in New York City, a troupe from Coney Island called the Warriors get blamed and have to fight all the way back to their own turf--which means an escalating series of battles with colorful and improbable gangs like the Baseball Furies, who wear baseball uniforms and KISS-inspired face make-up. Pop existentialism, performances that are somehow both wooden and overwrought, and zesty, kinetic filmmaking from director Walter Hill ("Southern Comfort", "48 Hrs.") result in a delicious and unexpectedly resonant operatic cheesiness. The "Ultimate Director's Cut" doesn't radically alter the movie--some of the editing is tighter, the Greek legend has been added as an introduction--with one exception: in transitions, scenes begin and end as scenes from a comic book. While "The Warriors" always had a comic book flavor (and Hill, in an interview, says he deliberately pursued that sensibility), this device--similar to "The Hulk"--seems a bit overkill. But it's a minor problem; the movie holds its own, even 26 years later. The dvd has no audio commentary, but there are four short documentaries (really, one documentary in four parts). These include excellent interviews with Hill, actors Michael Beck, James Remar, David Patrick Kelly, and Deborah Van Valkenburgh. The producers, the cinematographer, the costume designer, the stunt coordinator, and many others give lively and in-depth descriptions of how the movie came to be. One of these documentaries includes portions of a deleted scene that was used when "The Warriors" was screened on television; no other deleted scenes are included. "--Bret Fetzer"