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I’m David Shaber’s daughter, Sam, (Samantha.) My father wrote the screenplay for The Warriors, and I’m hoping this “review” gets printed because he fair passed away on Thursday morning, November 4th, of a sudden burst anneurism. With so many “Warriors” fans out there, I conception you would want to know. I’m incredibly warmed by these unbelievable comments about this film and I know that if he read them (although he had barely learned how to search the internet before he died) he would chuckle in his lighthearted blueprint and say something like “Oh, well isn’t that nice,” all-the-while refusing to rob credit for any of it. But I know he deserved that credit, having taken a sad, psychological spy of gang warfare and infusing it with a classic but clever and topical, obedient vs. rank sage. (And maybe I shouldn’t admit it, but my dad didn’t really like the baseball face-paint notion which I maintain was one of Walter Hill’s additions – he view that was too unrealistic and “Hollywood”…) Anyway, I do hope the movie is re-issued with the extra scenes at some point, and for those sincere “followers” I fair discovered that you can gather a complete list of his produced titles on the Internet Movie Database (IMDb.com) if you want to check it out. The Warriors is indeed an AFFECTING recount, whether you adore it or loathe it. So thanks for your comments and hold care, -Sam.
Walter Hill ( “48 Hrs”, “Hard Times”, “Gross Prejudice” ) shows his directing flair for action, drama and style in this crackling 1979 movie about a Coney Island gang falsely accused of cancel and fleeing from their accusers….the other NYC gangs and the Unusual York City Police Department.
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Hill successfully adapted to the veil the moderately celebrated original by author Sol Yurick who worked with the NYC Dept of Welfare in the 1950’s. Yurick traditional the basis of broken-down Greek history and the torturous saunter home by Greek soldiers after their leader, Cyrus the Younger, was killed in the Persian Wars…and simply updated the setting to fresh day NY and it’s raging gang warfare embracing the five boroughs!
Set amongst a hostile, nocturnal world of neon lit say stations, baseball bat wielding gang members and lethal, gun toting women “The Warriors” moves along at a frenetic tear with a comely selection of young actors taking the lead. Michael Beck plays the frosty headed, war chief “Swan”, seeking to secure the other members abet home to Coney Island alive and in one section. James Remar is unforgettable as the woman chasing, hot headed “Ajax”…always out to indicate his manhood with his fists. And David Patrick Kelly is perfect as the murderous, but cowardly leader of the Rogues.
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Attending a combined meeting of dozens of street gangs deep in the South Bronx to hear the Gramercy Riffs plans to control the streets of Fresh York, the Warriors are wrongly accused of the shooting death of their charismatic leader, “Cyrus”. The finger of blame pointed their design, they cruise via any means they can and upon their procedure assist to home detestable encounter violent opposition from the gross life “Orphans”, the shaven headed “Turnbull AC’s”, the face painted “Baseball Furies”, the seductive all female gang, the “Lizzies” and even rifts within their gain ranks lead to grief.
The film was roundly savaged by several sections of the community (mainly law enforcement & welfare groups) upon it’s release for apparently inciting gang violence and it’s abominable depiction of inner city street kids, and yes, there were several immoral incidents at theatre’s upon the film’s release, but these have been blown well out of all proportion. Although, I must say when the film was released in my country (Australia) it was already riding a wave of notoriety, and attracted “dreadful boys” in their droves to scrutinize this “unfavorable” gang flick. When viewed in the icy light of day, the film is actually fairly cartoon like in it’s depiction of urban violence and most anyone who receives a beating seems to be left objective rubbing their head and moaning ( assume Sylvester the Cat ) in discomfort!
Actor Thomas G. Waites who played the Warriors gang member “Fox”, disagreed with the script and effectively walked out in mid-production, so a grip doubled for Waites in several scenes and Waites’ name was removed from the final credits. Additionally, the “Fox” character’s fate was re-written to have him die in the film after being hurled in front of a subway insist.
Interestingly, out of a on mask line up of promising young talent, very few of the cast went on to any genuine major fame & fortune in Hollywood. Lead actor Michael Beck (Swan) went on to appear next in the sugary “Xanadu” with Olivia Newton-John, and by his acquire admission, it was not a broad career disappear, and his film career unfortunately never really flourished. James Remar (Ajax) has easily experienced the most success (with about 70 feature film’s under his belt) and he has continued his motif of tough, aggressive leads in films like “48 Hrs”, and plenty of “straight to video” action fare…plus Remar even crops up regularly on “Sex and the City” & “Third Leer” re-runs! (It’s edifying to seek that hard hitting “Ajax” never left Current York.) And the terrific David Patrick Kelly has kept busy, usually in other cross, criminal roles…check out his performances in “Commando”, “The Crow” & “Wild at Heart”!
Sadly, young actor Marcellino Sanchez who played graffiti artist “Rembrandt” died from cancer only a few years after the films release.
The recently released “Ultimate Directors Prick” of this cult classic has several helpful extras. Apart from an introduction from director Walter Hill, and some interconnecting laughable panel art between sequences in the feature, the DVD has four mini featurettes chock beefy of interviews with key cast members and production staff discussing key sequences in the film, plus the phenomenal cult following that has developed for “The Warriors”.
A brilliant, entertaining and rapidly paced film…albeit corny in places with that laughable treasure epic sub space with bee stung lipped, Deborah Van Valkenbergh…”The Warriors” is a bona fide cult film with a legion of fans across the globe.
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