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Les seigneurs

Original title: The Wanderers
  • 1979
  • 16
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
13K
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Les seigneurs (1979)
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Coming-of-AgeGangsterCrimeDramaRomance

The Wanderers is a teenage, Italian gang in Bronx, NYC, 1963. They have their confrontations with other gangs. Drugs and weapons are uncool. Adult life awaits them.The Wanderers is a teenage, Italian gang in Bronx, NYC, 1963. They have their confrontations with other gangs. Drugs and weapons are uncool. Adult life awaits them.The Wanderers is a teenage, Italian gang in Bronx, NYC, 1963. They have their confrontations with other gangs. Drugs and weapons are uncool. Adult life awaits them.

  • Director
    • Philip Kaufman
  • Writers
    • Richard Price
    • Rose Kaufman
    • Philip Kaufman
  • Stars
    • Ken Wahl
    • Karen Allen
    • John Friedrich
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    13K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Philip Kaufman
    • Writers
      • Richard Price
      • Rose Kaufman
      • Philip Kaufman
    • Stars
      • Ken Wahl
      • Karen Allen
      • John Friedrich
    • 92User reviews
    • 58Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Ken Wahl
    Ken Wahl
    • Richie
    Karen Allen
    Karen Allen
    • Nina
    John Friedrich
    John Friedrich
    • Joey
    Toni Kalem
    Toni Kalem
    • Despie Galasso
    Alan Rosenberg
    Alan Rosenberg
    • Turkey
    Jim Youngs
    Jim Youngs
    • Buddy
    Tony Ganios
    Tony Ganios
    • Perry
    Linda Manz
    Linda Manz
    • Peewee
    William Andrews
    William Andrews
    • Emilio
    Erland van Lidth
    Erland van Lidth
    • Terror
    • (as Erland Van Lidth De Jeude)
    Val Avery
    Val Avery
    • Mr. Sharp
    Dolph Sweet
    Dolph Sweet
    • Chubby Galasso
    Michael Wright
    Michael Wright
    • Clinton
    Burtt Harris
    • Marine Recruiter
    Samm-Art Williams
    • Roger
    Dion Albanese
    Dion Albanese
    • Teddy Wong
    Olympia Dukakis
    Olympia Dukakis
    • Joey's Mom
    George Merolle
    • Peppy Dio
    • Director
      • Philip Kaufman
    • Writers
      • Richard Price
      • Rose Kaufman
      • Philip Kaufman
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    10themonster2000

    The Hidden Gem of 1979 - A True Classic

    This movie is special. It has a great flow, a great story, and captures the essence of the early 60's in NY as the times change. The acting is spontaneous, and the music has to be one of the best soundtracks I have ever heard in a movie. Not just because the songs are good, but how they help tell the story. They come in at the right time, and give goosebumps throughout.

    Two of the best scenes in the movie ---- absolute chills down the spine ---- when the women are crying on the street for Kennedy, and the song "Stand By Me" (Ben E. King), provides an indication that there is a shift at that moment in culture. The Wanderers days are numbered. The other scene is the poker game with the girls. Ken Wahl and Karen Allen are priceless, and the song "Baby it's you" is unbelievable.

    If you like a little history, some classic songs, and a really good story, mixed with good writing and great acting, this movie is a absolute must see. A Classic. One of my favorite movies of all time.
    movieman_kev

    I Wander at how anyone doesn't like this movie

    Philip Kaufman is a great director (true some of his films are not my cup of tea, so to speak, such as "Quills" & "the Unbearable Lightness of Being", but he's had his hand in "The Right Stuff", "Indiana Jones" & "the Outlaw Josey Wales", and that ALONE qualifies him for greatness) This film is one of my favorite coming-of-age movies, having never read the book it was based on didn't deter me from falling in love with this movie. The whole cast does spot-on performances and you grow to really feel for these characters and while it seems a bit episodic, it all ties together in the end. Many memorable scenes and an amazingly good soundtrack. Definately in my top 20 of all-time.

    My Grade: A

    DVD Extras: Commentary by Philip Kaufman; Theatrical Trailer
    8Larry B.

    Screenplay Notes - Part 1

    Interestingly enough, most of the gangs portrayed in the film were neither symbolic nor imaginary, but were based on various real gangs who existed at different periods throughout the fifties and early sixties.

    Many of these gangs were not real gangs in the common theatrical sense, but were specific ethnic groups of teens from different Bronx and Manhattan neighborhoods. Of course, each group developed its own mythical idea of what the other groups were like, and in his novel, Richard Price used much of this teenage myth and lore.

    Of all the well-embellished epics common to the teens in the Wanderers' neighborhood , those dealing with the Duckies were the most detailed and commonly accepted. The Duckies, whether or not they were truly an organized group with such a name, were "the guys across the tracks", insofar as The Wanderers were concerned (the tracks being the NY Central's Harlem Line). They lived in the predominantly Irish neighborhood directly across Bronx Park. I believe their frightening, near demonic quality in the movie was based on a single actual event when two of the Wanderers were actually attacked in the park. Since The Wanderers had never really engaged in any real "gang wars" (or any significant fighting for that matter), that particular episode was the source of most of their perceptions of the Duckie Boys' penchant for unbridled violence.
    7deloudelouvain

    Back to the eighties

    Just finished watching The Wanderers again after so many years. It still stays an all time classic to me. When it just came out I couldn't get enough of that movie. I think it aged well and it's still good after all those years. Maybe the acting and the dialogs are not the greatest but to me it just brings me back to my youth. Okay I preferred The Warriors that came out that same year, but that movie is not comparable even if it is also about gangs. In the Wanderers it's nice to see how the gangs were in that time in New York. It's absolutely not comparable with the gangs from now. The gangs in that time were just friends hanging out together but now they are just gangsters selling drugs and weapons. Anyways, after all those years I still enjoyed this movie, especially the soundtrack.
    saveespy

    Gritty and wonderful. A fantastic recent re-discovery.

    This film made a BIG impression on me when I was growing up. More than any other film, it captured the timelessness of the transition from being a boy to becomming a man and how you leave childish things behind. Funny, raucous and, at times, both disturbing and moving,this film has it all. If you've never seen "The Wanderers", please do yourself a favour- you won't regret it.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley was an actual member of The Ducky Boys gang. In his autobiography titled "No Regrets" he recounts his initiation and involvement with the Ducky Boys in his youth.
    • Goofs
      In a classroom scene, Mr. Sharp writes on the blackboard "all men are created equal." He asks the class "who wrote that?" The class jokes "you did." Then Sharp says it was 'A. Lincoln'. It was written by Thomas Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence.
    • Quotes

      Voice in the darkness as the Wongs disappear: Don't fuck with the Wongs.

    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: More American Graffiti, The Amityville Horror, The Muppet Movie, The Wanderers, North Dallas Forty (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      The Wanderer
      Performed by Dion DiMucci (as Dion)

      Courtesy of Laurie Records

      Written by Ernie Maresca (uncredited)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • March 12, 1980 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Los pandilleros
    • Filming locations
      • Fordham Road, Bronx, New York City, New York, USA(location)
    • Production companies
      • Film Finance Group
      • Orion Pictures
      • Polyc International BV
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,492
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,206
      • Nov 13, 2016
    • Gross worldwide
      • $14,492
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 52 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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