The Warriors (1979)

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Written by Sol Yurick, David Shaber

Directed by Walter Hill

Running Time: 91 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1979

Rating: 18 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

The Warriors are a gang of nine, extremely tough men whose neighbourhood is Coney Island, New York.

The leader of the biggest New York gang, Cyrus (Roger Hill) has declared a temporary truce so to allow all gangs, from the city's 5 boroughs, to meet in the Bronx.

However, when the biggest of gang leaders, Cyrus (Roger Hill) is murdered at this meeting, The Warriors are fingered as the culprits.

The gang; Swan (Michael Beck), Ajax (James Remar), Cleon (Dorsey Wright), Snow (Brian Tyler), Cochise (David Harris), Cowboy (Tom McKitterick), Rembrandt (Marcelino Sánchez), Vermin (Terry Michos) and Fox (Thomas G. Waites), must now fight their way home, across New York and through many unfamiliar and rival neighbourhood's knowing that every gang in the city are after revenge, and the Warriors blood.

Cast

Michael BeckSwan
Image for James RemarJames RemarAjax
Dorsey WrightCleon
Brian TylerSnow
David HarrisCochise
Tom McKitterickCowboy
Marcelino SánchezRembrandt
Terry MichosVermin
Deborah Van ValkenburghMercy
Roger HillCyrus
David Patrick KellyLuther
Lynne ThigpenRadio deejay
Ginny OrtizCandy Store Girl
Mercedes RuehlPolicewoman
John SnyderGas Station Man

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