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| Director: | Philip Kaufman | 
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| Writer: | Philip Kaufman, Richard Price, Rose Kaufman | 
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| The streets of the Bronx are owned by '60s youth gangs where the joy and pain of adolescence is lived. Philip Kaufman tells his take on the novel by Richard Price about the history of the Italian-American gang ‘The Wanderers.’ | |
| Release Date: | Jul 13, 1979 | 
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| Director: | Philip Kaufman | 
| Writer: | Philip Kaufman, Richard Price, Rose Kaufman | 
| Genres: | Drama | 
| Keywords | new york city, street gang, rock 'n' roll, american football, adolescence, coming of age, 1960s | 
| Production Companies | Orion Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, Film Finance Group | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $23,000,000 Budget: $0 | 
| Updates | Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Job | 
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| Philip Kaufman | Screenplay, Director | 
| Richard Price | Novel | 
| Michael Chapman | Director of Photography | 
| Scott Rudin | Casting Director, Casting | 
| Stuart H. Pappé | Editor | 
| Ronald Roose | Editor | 
| John Jay Moore | Production Design | 
| Rose Kaufman | Screenplay | 
| Robert De Mora | Costume Design | 
| Tex Rudloff | Sound Mixer | 
| Nathan Boxer | Sound | 
| Bill Varney | Sound Mixer | 
| Craig Lyman | Makeup Effects | 
| Thomas C. Tonery | Set Decoration | 
| Fred C. Caruso | Unit Production Manager | 
| Steve Maslow | Sound Mixer | 
| Sam F. Shaw | Sound Effects | 
| Bob O'Bradovich | Makeup Artist | 
| Philip Leto | Hairstylist | 
| Alan Hopkins | Assistant Director | 
| Victor Magnotta | Stunt Coordinator | 
| Enrico A. Cortese | Makeup Artist | 
| Laurie B. Eichengreen | Second Assistant Director | 
| Curt Schulkey | Dialogue Editor | 
| Eddie Earl Hatch | Utility Stunts | 
| Joseph Di Pasquale | First Assistant Camera | 
| Steve James | Stunts | 
| Name | Title | 
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| Martin Ransohoff | Producer | 
| John W. Hyde | Executive Producer | 
| Fred C. Caruso | Associate Producer | 
| Richard R. St. Johns | Executive Producer | 
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Rumble in the Bronx. The Wanderers, an Italian street gang in the Bronx 1963, preparing for a rumble with rival gang the Del-Bombers, try to enlist other gangs to help their cause. However, as the times are a changing, The Wanderers and all the other gangs of the city must come to terms with pend ... ing adulthood, and, the ending of an era. Directed by Phillip Kaufman, this adaptation of Richard Price's novel stands up as one of the best pictures to deal with gang culture. Laced with crackling adolescent humour, and sublimely sound tracked, The Wanderers triumphs better than most because it captures the time frame perfectly. Encompassing the killing of JFK, and subtly showing (during an hilarious sequence) the enlisting of ignorant youths into the Marines, to be carted off to Vietnam no doubt, The Wanderers has far more to offer than merely angst and high school jinx. The cast are surprisingly strong, Ken Wahl, Karen Allen, Tony Ganios and Erland van Lidth all shine in their respective roles, whilst Kaufman directs with a knowing sense of purpose of the thematics to hand. All of which culminates in a quite eerie final third as the deadly Ducky Boys enter the fray. Not quite as serious as The Warriors, which was released the same year, it's a film that much like this one now feels part of my teen education. The Wanderers is however the smarter picture of the two in terms of substance. The coming together at the finale, the racial harmony bursting out from the screen, is and always should be eternally embraced. All together now, "I'm the type of guy who will never settle down" 8/10