[go: up one dir, main page]

    Calendario de lanzamientosTop 250 películasPelículas más popularesBuscar películas por géneroTaquilla superiorHorarios y entradasNoticias sobre películasPelículas de la India destacadas
    Programas de televisión y streamingLas 250 mejores seriesSeries más popularesBuscar series por géneroNoticias de TV
    Qué verÚltimos trailersTítulos originales de IMDbSelecciones de IMDbDestacado de IMDbGuía de entretenimiento familiarPodcasts de IMDb
    EmmysSuperheroes GuideSan Diego Comic-ConSummer Watch GuideBest Of 2025 So FarDisability Pride MonthPremios STARmeterInformación sobre premiosInformación sobre festivalesTodos los eventos
    Nacidos un día como hoyCelebridades más popularesNoticias sobre celebridades
    Centro de ayudaZona de colaboradoresEncuestas
Para profesionales de la industria
  • Idioma
  • Totalmente compatible
  • English (United States)
    Parcialmente compatible
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Lista de visualización
Iniciar sesión
  • Totalmente compatible
  • English (United States)
    Parcialmente compatible
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Usar app
  • Elenco y equipo
  • Opiniones de usuarios
  • Trivia
  • Preguntas Frecuentes
IMDbPro

Wild in the Streets

  • 1968
  • R
  • 1h 37min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.9/10
2.3 k
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Wild in the Streets (1968)
ComedyDramaMusic

Un joven gana influencia política como líder de una banda de rock contracultural con su llamado a dar derechos de voto a los adolescentes.Un joven gana influencia política como líder de una banda de rock contracultural con su llamado a dar derechos de voto a los adolescentes.Un joven gana influencia política como líder de una banda de rock contracultural con su llamado a dar derechos de voto a los adolescentes.

  • Dirección
    • Barry Shear
  • Guionista
    • Robert Thom
  • Elenco
    • Christopher Jones
    • Shelley Winters
    • Diane Varsi
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    5.9/10
    2.3 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Barry Shear
    • Guionista
      • Robert Thom
    • Elenco
      • Christopher Jones
      • Shelley Winters
      • Diane Varsi
    • 65Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 33Opiniones de los críticos
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
  • Ver la información de producción en IMDbPro
    • Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
      • 1 premio ganado y 3 nominaciones en total

    Videos1

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:41
    Official Trailer

    Fotos36

    Ver el cartel
    Ver el cartel
    Ver el cartel
    Ver el cartel
    Ver el cartel
    Ver el cartel
    + 30
    Ver el cartel

    Elenco principal48

    Editar
    Christopher Jones
    Christopher Jones
    • Max (Flatow) Frost
    Shelley Winters
    Shelley Winters
    • Mrs. Max Flatow (Frost)
    Diane Varsi
    Diane Varsi
    • Sally LeRoy
    Hal Holbrook
    Hal Holbrook
    • Senator Fergus
    Millie Perkins
    Millie Perkins
    • Mrs. Fergus
    Richard Pryor
    Richard Pryor
    • Stanley X
    Bert Freed
    Bert Freed
    • Max Jacob Flatow, Sr.
    Kevin Coughlin
    Kevin Coughlin
    • Billy Cage
    Larry Bishop
    Larry Bishop
    • The Hook
    May Ishihara
    • Fuji Elly
    Salli Sachse
    Salli Sachse
    • Hippie Mother
    Kellie Flanagan
    • Mary Fergus
    Don Wyndham
    Don Wyndham
    • Joseph Fergus
    Michael Margotta
    Michael Margotta
    • Jimmy Fergus
    Ed Begley
    Ed Begley
    • Senator Amos Allbright
    Martin Abrahams
    Martin Abrahams
    • Security Guard
    • (sin créditos)
    Army Archerd
    Army Archerd
    • Army Archerd
    • (sin créditos)
    Kenneth Banghart
    • Kenneth Banghart
    • (sin créditos)
    • Dirección
      • Barry Shear
    • Guionista
      • Robert Thom
    • Todo el elenco y el equipo
    • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

    Opiniones de usuarios65

    5.92.3K
    1
    2
    3
    4
    5
    6
    7
    8
    9
    10

    Opiniones destacadas

    8TR-28

    Saw it on the Big Screen, just saw it again.

    When this came out in 1968 I was 17. It made a huge impression on me then. What a wild and strange movie. I was not really ready for this movie but I liked it just the same. When Max said 14 or fight, I believed him. Of course at 17 I couldn't vote but I was facing 18 and at that time the Vietnam draft. Scary times indeed. Just the other night it was on TMC and I recorded it. I don't think I've seen it anywhere since. It was fun to watch it again, Shelly Winters looked really young, Ed Begley was perfect as the stoned out old Senator and Christopher Jones, going from rock star to politician to President and then to "old guy" played the part to a tee. The only thing about this movie I didn't care for was that it type casted Jones and he really didn't do much after this movie.
    6capone666

    The Vidiot Reviews...

    Wild in the Streets

    The problem with teenagers voting is that they loiter around the ballot box afterwards.

    However, the adolescents in this musical are more apt to through a dance party.

    Subversive since infancy, Max Frost (Christopher Jones) now fronts a successful rock group of astute teens (Richard Pryor, Kevin Coughlin, Diane Varsi) that Senator Fergus (Hal Holbrook) would like to partner with.

    But before he'll endorse the policymaker, Frost wants Fergus to lower the voting age to 14, or else Frost's fans will riot.

    Eventually, Frost uses LSD to win the US presidency and send everyone over 35 to internment camps.

    An outlandish cautionary tale about the social tensions affecting sixties youth, this cult classic may have some trippy ideas and seriously catching tunes, but its message of dissent is drowned out by all its bell-bottomed kitsch.

    Regardless, what good is the vote at 14 if you can't go binge drink afterwards?

    Yellow Light

    vidiotreviews.blogspot.ca
    sloopjohnb37

    There's a new voice, rising up angry in the sky

    My high school buddies and I drove into Chicago to watch this the day it opened in 1968 and were not disappointed. On the way, WLS AM radio played "Jumpin' Jack Flash", which was the first time any of us had heard that tune. I think we may have inhaled some contraband, but I remember this day like it was yesterday. It was good to be "young, dumb and full of ***!" (-to quote Mr Busey, from Point Break.)

    Some epic bits from this movie: 1) Richard Pryor spikes the DC water supply with LSD, resulting in a congress-full of hopelessly tripped-out Senators and Representatives. 2) Ed Begley and Shelley Winters wander about in flowing robes and caftans at the "Acid Concentration Camp" for people over 30. 3) Extremely young Billy Mumy confronting the great lout, Max Frost and declaring "We're putting everyone over 8 out of business!" 4)Diane Varsi cavorting nude in a fountain 4) Future Brady Buncher Barry Williams as the young terrorist Max.

    See, this is one highly-lacking-in-credibility enterprise, but you have to love it. Watch and remark to yourself how this movie could only have been made in that halcyon year, 1968. Nothing this wonderfully over-the-top crazed and ridiculously sublime has been made since nor will ever grace the screen again.

    For comparison (and companion) purposes, view this superb teen psychodrama in series with other 1968 befuddlements such as: "Planet of the Apes", "2001: A Space Oddysey", "Rosemary's Baby", "Putney Swope" and "The Savage Seven".

    Christopher Jones only immortal role was the highly Hitleresque rocker, Max Frost.

    Jeez, gimme the DVD already! This glorious cinematic potato is out of print!
    6Mike_Yike

    Many Things Age Poorly

    I saw this movie in the theater a week or so after my junior year in high school. It was my first date where I was allowed to drive. The film received a lot of fanfare, aimed entirely at my generation. I went with high expectations and was of course disappointed. I think it was supposed to be some kind of Hollywood version of a social protest film, set in a slightly tongue-in-cheek spirit. It came off as just goofy. I thought it was goofy at the time, when I was 17 and almost anything designed especially for me I perceived as at least a little bit cool and hip. But not Wild In The Streets. Nope.

    Some folks might think it has acquired some kind of cheeky flavor to it that makes it a good film, you know, like Plan 9 From Outer Space is supposedly a good movie too. But nope, Wild In the Street is simply a below par film, and for that matter, so is Plan 9.
    8Quinoa1984

    is it wrong to read this (if only in retrospect) as a jaded satire on youth culture and politics?

    I was curious to read some reviews of Wild in the Streets from when it was released (i.e. Ebert's) to get an idea of what the movie was thought of at the time. There was a good line that nails what is probably at the core of the film, which is "the fascist potential of pop music," but it can be taken a step further to what the fascistic potential is of anyone who appeals to a section of the culture that can be galvanized. The movie wasn't well received- it was, granted, an AIP picture dumped on the masses as a hippie exploitation flick along the likes of Psych-Out- but now in looking back I wonder if the writer, Robert Thom (also responsible for the cult classic Death Race 2000) and director Barry Shear (mostly a TV director) were much ahead of their own audience. It skewers the old and politicians, yes, but it also skewers pop music and LSD and hedonism and even communism to a certain extent. It's a fun, absurdist nightmare 'trip' on what would happen if the "kids" took over, which leads eventually to the question: what happens when they're too old.

    Four sentence summary: Christopher Jones plays Max Frost, a pop star who had one of those shaky childhoods that led to a lot of acid and blowing up his parent's car. His band, a bunch of Monkeeys rip-offs (yes, that's right), are filled with a bunch of who's whos, like a 15 year old super-genius account and a black anthropologist played by Richard Pryor. At a political rally for a "youth" senator (Hal Holbrook) who wants the voting age lowered to 18, he comes up off the bat with a rallying song, "14 or fight" to lower the voting age to 14! And then everything soon spirals into a youth-controlled congress and presidency (think Mr. Smith Goes to Washington with over-ecstatic flower children), with all the "old" pulled into camps where they're doped on acid and given frocks to wear.

    Trippy, man, trippy. Contrary to what some have said, and perhaps I read more into it than was necessary or warranted, Wild in the Streets takes a hold of its principal subjects as something that is meant to be mocked mercilessly. While nowhere near the brilliance of Network, it does have the same kind of super jaded view of humanity below the surface. Everything becomes so exaggerated that the only conceivable way to take it is as a satire; if it is meant as a "serious" look at politics and the youth culture then only a few moments stand out (actually the "Shape of Things" song is ironically powerful in the context of where it comes which is right after a few students are shot at a rally - a foreshadowing to Kent State?), but on its terms of it being a nutty but oddly lucid spoof on the political scene then it works really well.

    If for nothing else the cast is a hoot: Shelley Winters hams it up as the star's mother who in one scene literally crashes through security gates to get to her son who really doesn't want anything to do with her, especially after she basically kills a kid with a car! Also big props to Hal Holbrook who takes the quasi William Holdon in Network role (the one "serious" guy amid the chaos) and Ed Begley as a crusty old politico who quickly gets run out to the old-folk farm singing in circles. Along with Pryor look out for Larry Bishop and Millie Perkins. It's not high art, but Wild in the Streets has some scenes that are excruciatingly funny (I was dying during the 25 year old "chick" speaking to congress about lowering all ages to run for office to 14), and there's even some good pointers made about the state of the nation. It's exploi-satire, baby!

    Más como esto

    Head
    6.4
    Head
    Ángeles salvajes
    5.6
    Ángeles salvajes
    The Trip
    6.1
    The Trip
    Putney Swope
    6.7
    Putney Swope
    Devil's Angels
    5.0
    Devil's Angels
    The Wicked Lady
    4.9
    The Wicked Lady
    Psych-Out
    5.9
    Psych-Out
    The Groove Tube
    5.8
    The Groove Tube
    Privilege
    6.8
    Privilege
    El germen de las bestias
    6.2
    El germen de las bestias
    Flint peligro supremo
    6.4
    Flint peligro supremo
    David y Lisa
    7.2
    David y Lisa

    Argumento

    Editar

    ¿Sabías que…?

    Editar
    • Trivia
      Max Frost (Christopher Jones) asks Billy Cage (Kevin Coughlin) how long he thinks he is going to live and he replies, "Thirty, man." Coughlin was killed in a hit-and-run accident on January 19, 1976, only five weeks after his 30th birthday.
    • Errores
      When Jimmy Fergus meets his father, Senator Johnny Fergus, he says "...and when that special water comes in...". The decision to spike the Washington, D.C. drinking water supply with LSD was made in the scene following this one during Max's War Council, so this scene with Jimmy and his father was edited out of sync.
    • Citas

      [last lines]

      Boy: [facing toward the camera and the audience and breaking the fourth wall] We're gonna put everyone over 10 out of business!

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Brady Bunch Home Movies (1995)
    • Bandas sonoras
      The Shape of Things to Come
      Written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil

    Selecciones populares

    Inicia sesión para calificar y agrega a la lista de videos para obtener recomendaciones personalizadas
    Iniciar sesión

    Preguntas Frecuentes

    • How long is Wild in the Streets?
      Con tecnología de Alexa

    Detalles

    Editar
    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 29 de mayo de 1968 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • MGM
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • The Day it Happened, Baby
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Sunset Strip, West Hollywood, California, Estados Unidos
    • Productora
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
    • Ver más créditos de la compañía en IMDbPro

    Taquilla

    Editar
    • Presupuesto
      • USD 1,000,000 (estimado)
    Ver la información detallada de la taquilla en IMDbPro

    Especificaciones técnicas

    Editar
    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 37 minutos
    • Color
      • Color
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

    Contribuir a esta página

    Sugiere una edición o agrega el contenido que falta
    Wild in the Streets (1968)
    Principales brechas de datos
    By what name was Wild in the Streets (1968) officially released in India in English?
    Responda
    • Ver más datos faltantes
    • Obtén más información acerca de cómo contribuir
    Editar página

    Más para explorar

    Visto recientemente

    Habilita las cookies del navegador para usar esta función. Más información.
    Obtener la aplicación de IMDb
    Inicia sesión para obtener más accesoInicia sesión para obtener más acceso
    Sigue a IMDb en las redes sociales
    Obtener la aplicación de IMDb
    Para Android e iOS
    Obtener la aplicación de IMDb
    • Ayuda
    • Índice del sitio
    • IMDbPro
    • Box Office Mojo
    • Licencia de datos de IMDb
    • Sala de prensa
    • Publicidad
    • Trabaja con nosotros
    • Condiciones de uso
    • Política de privacidad
    • Your Ads Privacy Choices
    IMDb, una compañía de Amazon

    © 1990-2025 by IMDb.com, Inc.