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The Warriors

These are the armies of the night. They are 100,000 strong. They outnumber the cops five to one. They could run New York City. Tonight they're all out to get the Warriors.
1979 | 94m | English

(116545 votes)

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Popularity: 4 (history)

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Prominent gang leader Cyrus calls a meeting of New York's gangs to set aside their turf wars and take over the city. At the meeting, a rival leader kills Cyrus, but a Coney Island gang called the Warriors is wrongly blamed for Cyrus' death. Before you know it, the cops and every gangbanger in town is hot on the Warriors' trail.
Release Date: Feb 01, 1979
Director: Walter Hill
Writer: David Shaber, Walter Hill, Sol Yurick
Genres: Action, Thriller
Keywords new york city, street gang, disc jockey, gang war, gangster, coney island, survival, pursuit, gang member, new york subway, girl gang, warrior, violence, excited
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Lawrence Gordon Productions
Box Office Revenue: $22,490,039
Budget: $4,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Michael Beck Swan
James Remar Ajax
David Patrick Kelly Luther
Dorsey Wright Cleon
David Harris Cochise
Deborah Van Valkenburgh Mercy
Brian Tyler Snow
Tom McKitterick Cowboy
Marcelino Sánchez Rembrandt
Roger Hill Cyrus
Steve James Baseball Fury
Terry Michos Vermin
Lynne Thigpen D.J.
Mercedes Ruehl Policewoman
John Snyder Gas Station Man
Irwin Keyes Policeman in Park
Antone Pagán Gang Leader on Subway Stairs (uncredited)
Sonny Landham Policeman in Subway Station
Thomas G. Waites Fox (uncredited)
Johnny Barnes Turnbull A.C.
George Lee Miles Gramercy Riff
Paul Greco Sully
Iris Klein Lizzie (as Iris Alahanti)
Tony Clark Police
Robert Townsend Baseball Fury (uncredited)
Ginny Ortiz Candy Store Girl
Edward Sewer Masai
Joel Weiss Rogue
J.W. Smith Turnbull A.C.
Doran Clark Lizzie
Katie Kaufman Lizzie
Lisa Maurer Lizzie
Craig R. Baxley Punk (Black and Yellow)
Konrad Sheehan Punk (Leader)
Tommy J. Huff Punk
Irwin Keyes Police
Sonny Landham Police
Frank Ferrara Police
Victor Magnotta Police
Apache Ramos Orphan
Jery Hewitt Baseball Fury Leader/ Punk (Beanie)
Leon Delaney Baseball Fury (Orange and Black)/ Punk (Plain Green)
Rob Ryder Baseball Fury (Purple)/ Punk (Plain Red)
Steve Chambers Baseball Fury (Purple)
Bill Anagnos Baseball Fury (Blue and Orange)
Harry Madsen Baseball Fury (Green and White)
Victoria Vanderkloot Lizzie
Gary Baxley Punk (Red, White and Black)
Lane Ruoff Baseball Fury
Tom McNamara Baseball Fury
Michael Garfield Rogue
Name Job
Andrew Laszlo Director of Photography
David Holden Editor
Susan E. Morse Editor
Don Swanagan Art Direction
Robert Wightman Art Direction
Billy Weber Editor
Freeman A. Davies Editor
Barry De Vorzon Original Music Composer
Howard Feuer Casting
Jeremy Ritzer Casting
Frederic C. Weiler Set Decoration
Bobbie Mannix Costume Design
Mike Maggi Makeup Artist
David Sosna Assistant Director
Edward Drohan Special Effects
David Shaber Screenplay
Walter Hill Screenplay, Director
Sol Yurick Novel
Dan Perri Title Designer
Craig R. Baxley Stunt Driver
Name Title
Lawrence Gordon Producer
Frank Marshall Executive Producer
Joel Silver Associate Producer
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Reviews

Ruuz
9.0

How do you review a movie like _The Warriors_? I've got a real short way for ya: _The Warriors_ is **the best** movie of the 1970s. _Final rating:★★★★½ - Ridiculously strong appeal. I can’t stop thinking about it._ ...

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
8.0

Can you dig it? Well actually yes Mr Hill, I bloody can! During my schooling as a teenager there were a handful of films that it was deemed cool to love, The Wanderers, Scum, Quadrophenia and The Warriors, and it's perhaps a weird thing to say... but I still feel here in my middle age that these ... are still cool films to be adored and cherished. I have just sat through The Warriors again for about the hundredth time in my life, and it still entertains me as much now as it did back then, sure it's dated, sure I see more cheese than I thought it had back then, but I also see a visually tight movie that actually delves interestingly into the lives and psyche of young gangers. The plot is simple, all the gangs of New York City are called to a meeting where they are called to unite to take over the city, the leader of the gang known as The Riffs is a guy called Cyrus who is the one calling for the unity. He is shot and killed during the rally and The Warriors are wrongly framed for his murder. The Warriors then have to make their way back home to Coney Island with every gang in the city out to kill them, and also with the police hot on their tail as well. This journey is excellent as we are introduced to a number of gangs trying to get the better of The Warriors, the fights are well choreographed, the clothes are wonderful, and some of the dialogue is now teenage folklore. The film was criticised on release for glamorising gangs, but I fail to see how this opinion was formed, if anything, when analysing the main characters, the film has a sad streak running through it. Be that as it may, the films triumph is getting the will of the viewer to hopefully see the unfairly tarnished Warriors make it home to Coney Island, which builds to the climax of the film that is both poignant and punch the air greatness. 8/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
7.0

In a dysfunctional New York City, the charismatic leader "Cyrus" (Roger Hill) assembles all the gangs and declares that it is time for them to overwhelm the police and to take control of their city. Amidst cheering crowds he is promptly gunned down - and the "Warriors" are held responsible. Led by " ... Swan" (Michael Beck) they must run a gauntlet of other avenging gangs and try to establish just who pulled the trigger. What now ensues is a really well paced, gritty, series of escapades that pit them against a whole range of thugs and hoodlums - of varying degrees of efficiency - whilst trying to evade the cops. Along the way back to Coney Island, they encounter serial hooker "Mercy" (Deborah Van Valkenburgh) and despite their initial hostility, she and "Swan" start to respect each other as their perilous journey comes to head. The whole look of this film is effective. There is not a great deal of dialogue - but what there is is frequently quite pithy. The story gathers pace with some well staged combat scenes, and some intense urban cinematography that lends well to the underlying purpose of the story of a lawless and dystopian society the is still the home for valour and courage, honesty and comradeship. On the downside, though they do their jobs well enough here, none of the acting is especially memorable, but maybe that is what helps this whole thing hit home. Next time you eat an ice lolly...!

Jun 29, 2022