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The Wanderers

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

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Product Details

UPC:085392200924
Release Date:September 3, 2002
Format:DVD
MPAA Rating:R
Region:1 (USA & territories, Canada)
Screen: Soft-Matted WSE for 16x9 TV
Sound: Dolby Digital Mono
Language: English
Subtitles: English, French
Genre:Drama

Review

Philip Kaufman's screen adaptation of Richard Price's novel superbly captures the lives of a group of Brooklyn teenagers trying to seem tougher than they are, just as America is about to lose its innocence. While often lumped with The Warriors, Boulevard Nights, and the other street-gang films that hit the screen in 1979, The Wanderers doesn't deal much with territorial violence among emotionally disadvantaged youth. "The Wanderers" rarely confront violence more serious than a schoolyard scuffle, and they don't carry guns. Instead, this movie is a well-remembered reminiscence of the trials of growing up, as the guys struggle with women and figure out what to do with their futures, without much help from their parents. Kaufman does a fine job of capturing the tough, nervy humor of Price's book, but two of the most powerful moments are original to the film, and they set the film's time period perfectly: Perry (Tony Ganios) watches in shock as the coverage of J.F.K.'s assassination plays on a TV in a department-store window, and Richie (Ken Wahl), in a coffeehouse, sees a skinny guy with curly hair and a reedy voice singing "The Times They Are A-Changin'." With his "Wanderers" jacket and oily pompadour, Richie is laughably conspicuous among the self-conscious folkies, and he knows it, but he cannot know that his world will be a thing of the past in a year or two. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Credits

NameRole
Dion Albanese Actor — Teddy Wong
Val Avery Actor — Mr. Sharp
Alan Braunstein Actor — Ducky Boy Leader
Rosemary de Angelis Actor — Waitress
Olympia Dukakis Actor — Joey's Mom
Ken Foree Actor — Black Sportsman
John Friedrich Actor — Joey
Tony Ganios Actor — Perry
Sally Anne Golden Actor — Crying Woman
Leon Grant Actor — Boo Boo
Burtt Harris Actor — Marine Recruiter
Toni Kalem Actor — Despie Galasso
Tara King Actor — Pretty Girl
Linda Manz Actor — Peewee
Faith Minton Actor — Big Lady
Bruce Nozick Actor — Dushie
Alan Rosenberg Actor — Turkey
Dolph Sweet Actor — Chubby Galasso
Erland Van Lidth Actor — Terror
Ken Wahl Actor — Richie
Sam Williams Actor — Roger
Michael Wright Actor — Clinton
Jim Youngs Actor — Buddy
Frank Ferrara Actor — Wanderer
Tony Munafo Actor — Tony
Richard Price Actor — Bowling Bankroller
Adam Kimmel Actor — Folk Singer
Jerry Hewitt Actor — Bowler
Konrad Sheehan Actor
William Andrews Actor — Emilio
Karen Allen Actor — Nina
Philip Kaufman Director
Philip Kaufman Screenwriter
Rose Kaufman Screenwriter

 

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