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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuFrom executive producer Tony Bill comes a gritty and groundbreaking look at Los Angeles gang life in the city’s Mexican-American barrios.From executive producer Tony Bill comes a gritty and groundbreaking look at Los Angeles gang life in the city’s Mexican-American barrios.From executive producer Tony Bill comes a gritty and groundbreaking look at Los Angeles gang life in the city’s Mexican-American barrios.
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Richard Yniguez
- Raymond Avila
- (as Richard Yñiguez)
Marta DuBois
- Shady Landeros
- (as Marta Du Bois)
Gary Carlos Cervantes
- Big Happy
- (as Gary Cervantes)
Daniel Zacapa
- Ernie
- (as Garret Pearson)
Robert Covarrubias
- Toby
- (as Roberto Covarrubias)
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Compared to all street-gang movies dating back from old to new, boulevard nights is by far the only one that portrays what Hispanic gang-members were really like. So much in fact that Hispanic street gangs of today became that way by imitating the lifestyle in the movie. I am not going to compare this to prison flicks but when it comes to gang flicks it rates way higher than "Colors" or others that I cant think of by name.
A must see. As for the actor "Danny Delapaz", he was perfect playing the part of "Chuco" because he wasn't acting, he really is one.
I have seen him in person at Low Rider events and He really dresses and talks just like he did in the movie.
A must see. As for the actor "Danny Delapaz", he was perfect playing the part of "Chuco" because he wasn't acting, he really is one.
I have seen him in person at Low Rider events and He really dresses and talks just like he did in the movie.
One of the most underrated movies of all-time. The granddaddy of all "street-gang" movies. If your a fan of Colors, Boyz in the Hood, etc. you will see that this film trumps them all. This movie is under-appreciated because of the seclusive nature of the genre it explores. But if you have ever lived, experienced or known someone who was ever lost in the world of street life then you have to see this movie. Many can't relate to the emptiness of Chuco or the inner struggle of his older brother but these stories are ones that have played out for years and are still relevant today. Don't listen to any biased review of this movie, it is a jewel.
this is the greatest movie ever made. i have seen other movies but none are as authentic to the times as boulevard nights. no stereotypes or exaggerated characters. no movie ever made on any budget with any great actors pulled off such a believable urban setting. no m-16 toting ninjas, no nortenos and surenos kicking it together. a common mistake, back in the day, vatos didn'thave gang signs it must take a low budget chicano movie made in the time to be more authentic then hollywood can buy
I saw this film when I was in High School back in 79. It still remains one of my favorites. This was one of, if not the first film featuring the Cholo gangster life of the 70's. I've probably seen the movie 100 times. Sure it has it's flaws, (ex chavala being poorly pronounced), but I grew up around guys like this, and not all of them had prefect Spanish pronunciation. Danny De La Paz nailed the Chuco character. The Big Happy character really brought the true gang leader attitude. Even Raymond, the ex-gangster vet showed his struggle with his brother and dealing with the loss of a family member at the hands of another gang. This film is a classic that blows all films of the same vain away, and I've seen them all.(ex. Walk Proud with Bobby Benson was a joke, Blood in Blood Out, entertaining but nowhere near as real as Boulevard Nights. Long Live The Big VGV!
I was looking forward to watching this and I finally did get an opportunity to watch the film. I found the film content to be of a low quality story line which attempted to focus on the struggle of young men and their women living in the East Los Angeles burroughs which were run by the Mexican street gangs in the evenings.
Emphasis was directed at two brothers one who willingly entered the street life and embraced it and the other brother more cautious of the pitfalls of hanging around the troublemakers who by the their gamg name and late night activities would lead them into a life of crime and violence.
Of course there has to be a bit of romance involved as well as the muscle cars of the era but the story line itself was very predictable and there were no outstanding nor memorable perforfances by any of the actors.
Unfortunately I must profess I was disappointed and I would recommend a pass on this gang related film. I give it a lower than desired 4 out of 10 IMDb rating.
Emphasis was directed at two brothers one who willingly entered the street life and embraced it and the other brother more cautious of the pitfalls of hanging around the troublemakers who by the their gamg name and late night activities would lead them into a life of crime and violence.
Of course there has to be a bit of romance involved as well as the muscle cars of the era but the story line itself was very predictable and there were no outstanding nor memorable perforfances by any of the actors.
Unfortunately I must profess I was disappointed and I would recommend a pass on this gang related film. I give it a lower than desired 4 out of 10 IMDb rating.
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- WissenswertesOne of a number of 1979 "gang movies" which were first released in that year. The other films were Walk Proud (1979), Die Warriors (1979) and The Wanderers: Terror in der Bronx (1979). Then hot on the heels in 1980 came John Carpenter's Die Klapperschlange (1981).).
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Theme from Boulevard des Todes (1979)
Performed by George Benson
Music by Lalo Schifrin
Lyrics by Gale Garnett
Additional Special Lyrics Written and Performed by Gregory Prestopino (as Greg Prestopino)
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By what name was Boulevard des Todes (1979) officially released in India in English?
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