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Wanderers, The (1979)
Rating:
Starring: Karen Allen, John Friedrich, Toni Kalem, Ken Wahl
Director: Philip Kaufman
Category: Classics, Drama, Music
Studio: Warner Bros.
Subtitles:
English, French
Length:
117 mins

 
 

 

It's 1963. Meet the Wanderers. They were the hottest guys in town!

Tully High School seniors Richie, Joey, and Perry run with a gang called the Wanderers in the Bronx. The time is fall 1963 but their experiences are universal: falling in love, surviving in school and defending turf against rivals like the Fordham Baldies, the Del Bombers and the Ducky Boys. From the acclaimed first novel by Richard Price (Bloodbrothers, Sea of Love), The Wanderers is a rich fabric of comedy and tragedy, fantasy and farce. Director Phillip Kaufman (The Right Stuff) mixes dynamic talents- including Ken Wahl, Karen Allen and Linda Manz- and a golden oldies soundtrack to generate a heady atmosphere. Like American Graffiti and Saturday Night Fever, The Wanderers is a window on a vanished world. Enjoy the view.