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The Wanderers

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.’

Director(s)

Philip Kaufman

Laurie B. Eichengreen

Alan Hopkins

Cast & Crew

Wayne Knight

Wayne Knight

Waiter (uncredited)

Burtt Harris

Burtt Harris

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Rosemary De Angelis

Rosemary De Angelis

Waitress

Val Avery

Val Avery

Mr. Sharp

Ken Foree

Ken Foree

Black Sportsman

Tony Munafo

Tony Munafo

Tony

Alan Rosenberg

Alan Rosenberg

Turkey

Frank Ferrara Sr.

Frank Ferrara Sr.

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F.X. Vitolo

F.X. Vitolo

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Peter Potulski

Peter Potulski

Baldie

Alan Hopkins

Alan Hopkins

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Richard Price

Richard Price

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Sally Anne Golden

Sally Anne Golden

Crying Woman

Philip Kaufman

Philip Kaufman

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Ken Wahl

Ken Wahl

Richie

Toni Kalem

Toni Kalem

Despie Galasso

Faith Minton

Faith Minton

Big Lady

Linda Manz

Linda Manz

Peewee

Samm-Art Williams

Samm-Art Williams

Roger

Olympia Dukakis

Olympia Dukakis

Joey's Mother (uncredited)

Erland van Lidth

Erland van Lidth

Terror

Karen Allen

Karen Allen

Nina

Danny Aiello III

Danny Aiello III

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Jery Hewitt

Jery Hewitt

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Dolph Sweet

Dolph Sweet

Chubby Galasso

Vinnie De Carlo

Vinnie De Carlo

Albert

Bruce Nozick

Bruce Nozick

Dushie

Tara King

Tara King

Pretty Girl

Nicholas J. Giangiulio

Nicholas J. Giangiulio

Baldie

Tony Ganios

Tony Ganios

Perry

Jim Youngs

Jim Youngs

Buddy

Rafael Cabrera

Rafael Cabrera

Del Bomber

Michael Pasternak

Michael Pasternak

Georgie

Michael Wright

Michael Wright

Clinton

Leon W. Grant

Leon W. Grant

Boo Boo

John Devaney

John Devaney

Baldie

John Friedrich

John Friedrich

Joey

William Andrews

William Andrews

Emilio

Dion Albanese

Dion Albanese

Teddy Wong

George Merolle

George Merolle

Peppy Dio

Terri Perri

Terri Perri

Terri Perri

Adam Kimmel

Adam Kimmel

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John Califano

John Califano

Bowling Bankroller

Linda Artuso

Linda Artuso

Buddy's Woman

Earlie J. Butler III

Earlie J. Butler III

Del Bomber

Brian Colleary

Brian Colleary

Referee

Lorna Erickson

Lorna Erickson

Gloria Galasso

Sheryl Posner

Sheryl Posner

Despie's Girlfriend

Bert Samuel

Bert Samuel

Mau Mau

Konrad Sheehan

Konrad Sheehan

Ducky Boy 2nd-In-Command

Paul Lisotta

Paul Lisotta

Wanderer

Thomas H. LoRusso

Thomas H. LoRusso

Wanderer

Anthony Pleskow

Anthony Pleskow

Wanderer

Steven Santillo

Steven Santillo

Wanderer

Billy Stulberg

Billy Stulberg

Wanderer

Victor Terry

Victor Terry

Wanderer

Harry Benjamin

Harry Benjamin

Pharoah Leader

Alan H. Braunstein

Alan H. Braunstein

Ducky Boy Leader

Mark Lesly

Mark Lesly

Second Ducky Boy

Farrel R. Tannenbaum

Farrel R. Tannenbaum

Ray Leader

Anthony Tirico

Anthony Tirico

Executioner Leader

Dom De Prospo

Dom De Prospo

Dom

Michael J. Raffaele

Michael J. Raffaele

Mike

Michael Amato

Michael Amato

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Terrence George

Terrence George

Baldie

Eddie Horre

Eddie Horre

Baldie

Dennis M. Lee

Dennis M. Lee

Baldie

Ralph Mazzella

Ralph Mazzella

Baldie

Jimmy Scagnelli

Jimmy Scagnelli

Baldie

Joe Zimmardi

Joe Zimmardi

Baldie

Anton Evangelista

Anton Evangelista

Wanderer (uncredited)

Laurie B. Eichengreen

Laurie B. Eichengreen

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Details

GenresDrama
Runtime1h 57 mins
Released on13 Jul 1979
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

John Chard

8/10

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 pending 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

griggs79

6/10

_The Wanderers_ definitely isn’t perfect—some moments felt awkward and dated, especially that uncomfortable racist word battle, which made me cringe more than once. But if I look past those issues, there’s plenty here to enjoy, particularly as a lively jukebox film with echoes of American Graffiti and The Last Picture Show. It nailed the nostalgic beats for me, nicely capturing teenage friendships, rivalries, and classic coming-of-age drama. I could sense the director’s genuine fondness for his 60s youth, balanced with a welcome dash of 70s/80s grit. Sure, it’s uneven, occasionally clumsy, and won’t win prizes for subtlety, but the cracking soundtrack alone kept me hooked. If, like me, you’re partial to movies that whisk you back to a slightly romanticised past, you could do far worse than spending an evening with this one. Imperfect, yes, but undeniably good fun.

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