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T-Bird Gang

  • 1959
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
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T-Bird Gang (1959)
DramaThriller

A high school boy, out to find his father's killer, joins up with a gang of juvenile delinquents.A high school boy, out to find his father's killer, joins up with a gang of juvenile delinquents.A high school boy, out to find his father's killer, joins up with a gang of juvenile delinquents.

  • Director
    • Richard Harbinger
  • Writers
    • John Brinkley
    • Tony Miller
  • Stars
    • John Brinkley
    • Ed Nelson
    • Tony Miller
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    280
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    • Director
      • Richard Harbinger
    • Writers
      • John Brinkley
      • Tony Miller
    • Stars
      • John Brinkley
      • Ed Nelson
      • Tony Miller
    • 18User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
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    John Brinkley
    • Frank Simmons, alias Frank Minor
    Ed Nelson
    Ed Nelson
    • Alex Hendricks
    • (as Edwin Nelson)
    Tony Miller
    • Raymond Gunderson
    Pat George
    • Marla Stanosky, alias Marla Stanley
    Coleman Francis
    • Capt. R. M. Prell
    Nola Thorp
    • Kay
    Beach Dickerson
    Beach Dickerson
    • Barney Adams
    • (as Beech Dickerson)
    Trent Dollar
    • Boy
    Gene Walker
    Steve Harris
    Vic Tayback
    Vic Tayback
    • Cop #1 at Gas Station
    • (as Vic Tabback)
    Robert Wendell
    Glenn Campbell
    Henry Randolph
    Earl Miles
    • Director
      • Richard Harbinger
    • Writers
      • John Brinkley
      • Tony Miller
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    6samadler3

    Watched it twice in a row

    This flick is cool, daddio. I agree with another reviewer that the Shelley Manne bebop score alone makes it worth watching, but there's a lot more. The acting ranges from fascinatingly bad to surprisingly good (well maybe good is an exaggeration; maybe "convincing"?). Good-looking cast. The screenplay isn't half bad. It moves along at a nice pace. Has a noirish quality. The moll's makeup job! The gang leader's "understated alpha male" shtick: he's a total control freak--renames one gang member "boy", god forbid you should make a peep while he's listening to classical music. Also affects a James Cagney-like style of speaking. So much more to savor.
    2jland

    Flaw in the plot

    The acting's middling, the direction poor, and the sets look cheap. Then there's the cinematography. They must have used really low-budget camera and film, because the DVD shows little detail, and in some scenes the white levels are so high, details are lost. Now, I love old black-and-white films that have high production values (Casablanca and Citizen Cane come to mind) but this film isn't in their class.

    Now for the flaw in the plot. The gang's leader drives his white T-Bird to every crime they commit. Then why would the cops go to the trouble and risk of putting a stool pigeon in a gang, when it be easy for the cops to tail the T-Bird and catch the crooks in the middle of their burglary?
    7rebeccax5

    Quirky, noir, interesting, mini-classic

    Saw for the first time on a public domain youtube channel. Low budget, but worth watching for those interested in Roger Corman's Hollywood. Needed more characterization and background stories. to be a true classic, but interesting nevertheless.
    5planktonrules

    While IMDb doesn't indicate this, the film is a remake of a 1930s film.

    It is an interesting coincidence that I watched "What Price Crime?" about a week before watching "T-Bird Gang" because this second movie turns out to be a remake of the earlier film. "What Price Crime?" is a dandy low-budget film and in the case of "T-Bird Gang", it's an even lower budgeted film. And, while this remake isn't bad, the original is better for several reasons.

    "T-Bird Gang" begins with the beating death of a night watchman. The son of the watchman finds him just before he dies and all he can say is that the killers were in a white Ford Thunderbird (also nicknamed a 'T-Bird'). So, this young man decides to try to locate the gang and exact his revenge. However, a level-headed cop discovers the guy's plan and gets him to agree to work with them to bring the gang to justice. However, this gang isn't the trusting sort and it takes him some time to gain their confidence—and the viewer isn't sure if the gang will be stopped before this infiltrator is discovered and liquidated.

    Apart from a few small changes, the two plots in the two films are nearly identical. However, "What Price Crime?" is a better film because it is more subtle and at least has a soundtrack that seemed professional. "T-Bird Gang", on the other hand, has one of the crappiest soundtracks—often consisting of someone banging on bongos or a small combo playing free-form jazz. 95% of the folks watching this will probably hate the music—I know I did. However, if you can ignore this and just take the film for what it is (a cheap B-movie), then it's not bad and is a decent time-passer. Not great but enjoyable because the basic plot is still decent.
    10wallyglb

    A masterpiece

    The T-Bird Gang, a Fifties masterpiece, is one of my all-time guilty pleasure classics. I watch it at least once a month and have never stopped discovering new aspects of its scope and grandeur. Vic Tayback is outstanding in a minor role.

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      Jack Nicholson and John Herman Shaner appeared in publicity stills for the film. They did not appear in the film but posed in the pictures as a favor to producer Roger Corman.

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    • Release date
      • October 16, 1959 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • I symmoria me tin aspri limouzina
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 5 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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