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The Outsiders

Set against 1960s Tulsa, a stark class divide ignites a brutal clash between the working-class Greasers and the privileged Socs. When a deadly confrontation forces Ponyboy and Johnny to flee, their struggle for survival and redemption exposes the fragile innocence and enduring bonds of youth on the wrong side of town.

Director(s)

Sofia Coppola

Francis Ford Coppola

Where to watch

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Cast & Crew

Flea

Flea

Soc (uncredited)

Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise

Steve Randle

Rob Lowe

Rob Lowe

Sodapop Curtis

Tom Waits

Tom Waits

Buck Merrill

C. Thomas Howell

C. Thomas Howell

Ponyboy Curtis

Gailard Sartain

Gailard Sartain

Jerry

Ronald Colby

Ronald Colby

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Francis Ford Coppola

Francis Ford Coppola

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Ralph Macchio

Ralph Macchio

Johnny Cade

Sofia Coppola

Sofia Coppola

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Diane Lane

Diane Lane

Cherry Valance

Patrick Swayze

Patrick Swayze

Darrel Curtis

Emilio Estevez

Emilio Estevez

Two-Bit Matthews

John C. Meier

John C. Meier

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Matt Dillon

Matt Dillon

Dallas Winston

William Smith

William Smith

Store Clerk

Cam Neely

Cam Neely

Soc (uncredited)

Darren Dalton

Darren Dalton

Randy Anderson

Leif Garrett

Leif Garrett

Bob Sheldon

Tom Hillmann

Tom Hillmann

Greaser in Concession Stand

Daniel R. Suhart

Daniel R. Suhart

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Jonnie Parnell

Jonnie Parnell

Hospital Lab Tech (uncredited)

Glenn Withrow

Glenn Withrow

Tim Shepard

Michelle Meyrink

Michelle Meyrink

Marcia

S.E. Hinton

S.E. Hinton

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Hugh Walkinshaw

Hugh Walkinshaw

Soc in Concession Stand

Teresa Wilkerson Hunt

Teresa Wilkerson Hunt

Woman at Fire

Linda Nystedt

Linda Nystedt

Nurse

Brent Beesley

Brent Beesley

Suburb Guy

Ed Jackson

Ed Jackson

Motorcycle Cop

Trey Callaway

Trey Callaway

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Details

GenresCrime, Drama
Runtime1h 31 mins
Released on25 Mar 1983
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

Wuchak

7/10

_**Artsy teen melodrama in mid-60’s Oklahoma from the perspective of a 16 year-old**_ In the Tulsa area in 1965 the rivalry between the Greasers (poor kids) and the Socs (rich kids) heats up after a gang member is killed. The Greasers supposedly responsible flee the area (C. Thomas Howell and Ralph Macchio), but ironically end up being viewed as heroes. Matt Dillon costars while the notable peripheral cast includes the likes of Patrick Swayze, Rob Lowe, Emilio Estevez, Tom Cruise, Diane Lane and Leif Garrett. “The Outsiders” (1983) was one of two films Francis Ford Coppola shot back-to-back based on S.E Hinton’s young-adult novels. This one was successful at the box office while the even more artsy “Rumble Fish” (1983) failed to draw an audience. Hinton began writing “The Outsiders,” her most popular novel, in 1965 when she was 16, inspired by two rival gangs at her school, Will Rogers High School, which is about 2.5 miles west of downtown. I bring this up because the movie definitely comes across as an overdramatic tale from the perspective of a teenager. The most mundane, trivial events are presented as life-or-death happenings, like going to a drive-in theater or facing your nemeses at a park where one person idiotically brings a switchblade to a fistfight. This explains why some people write the flick off as “the cheesiest and corniest movie ever.” In its defense, you have to acclimate to it in order to appreciate it. Go back to what was happening in your life when you were in your mid- teens and how a fistfight or breakup was an earthshattering event. The movie captures this very well. The original theatrical film runs 1 hour, 31 minutes, while the 2005 Director’s Cut runs 23 minutes longer and includes new music. It was shot in the Tulsa area. GRADE: B-/B

CinemaSerf

6/10

Hmmm. Francis Ford Coppola has creatively produced a piece of superbly photographed and frequently quite intimate observational cinema here this is far more remarkable for it's casting than for anything especially innovative about the story or the characterisations. Indeed had seven of this cast not gone on to great and good things - to varying degrees - then I'm afraid I can't think this film would rate much better than as an interesting, "West Side Story" style derivate with neither the style nor the personalities. It is essentially a gang enmity film - the "Greasers" consisting of those at the top of the bill - (a rather toothy) Tom Cruise, Rob Lowe, Ralph Macchio, Matt Dillon, Patrick Swayze et al having a constant rivalry with their wealthier rivals from the other side of town - The "Socs" (Soshes). Every day there are skirmishes between the two until one evening, young Macchio ("Johnny") and pal "Ponyboy" (C. Thomas Howell) are set upon by a group of older lads and tragedy ensues, a tragedy that leads to all concerned discovering and displaying their true colours. Unfortunately, the acting here is all pretty wooden - except, perhaps, for a decent last minute effort from Rob Lowe. Dillon was a good looking man, but like the others here he was never an especially versatile actor and much of the emphasis here is upon the fact they look good in 501s. The story is otherwise a rather humdrum, violent, coming of age effort that ends in sadness and salvation - but is delivered in an almost rushed fashion. Time hasn't been terribly kind to this, it has lost much of what made it potent at the time - but it is still a story worth a watch.

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