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  1. Dec 17, 2019 · It also functions as a reunion of sorts, bringing the talents of a large chunk of the original cast back to the streets of New York. Michael Beck, James Remar, Dorsey Wright, Deborah Van ...

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    • Michael Beck, Swan. Paramount/Getty Images. Then: Michael Beck played Swan, the "war chief" of the Warriors gang who takes charge of the group when they're framed for the murder of Cyrus.
    • James Remar, Ajax. Paramount/Getty Images. Then: 'The Warriors' gave James Remar his first big role -- he played Ajax, a member of the Warriors gang.
    • Dorsey Wright, Cleon. Paramount/Getty Images. Then: Dorsey Wright made his big screen debut in 'The Warriors' as Cleon, the Warriors' war lord who is beaten down by rival gang the Riffs when they believe the Warriors responsible for killing Cyrus.
    • Brian Tyler, Snow. Paramount/SlayKnotV1, Flickr. Then: Brian Tyler played Snow, a member of the Warriors gang. Tyler studied Tae Kwon Do and Judo, and was able to use those skills for the film.
  2. May 25, 2020 · 9. Cleon. The co-founder of The Warriors alongside Vermin, Cleon doesn't see much action in the 1979 film. Luther shoots Cyrus dead and frames Cleon for it, resulting in him being ambushed by the ...

  3. Jul 3, 2024 · then this page has got you covered. This cast list of who was in The Warriors includes both lead and minor roles. {#nodes} James Remar. Django Unchained, X-Men: First Class, Ratatouille. Mercedes Ruehl. Big, The Warriors, The Fisher King. David Patrick Kelly. The Crow, The Longest Yard, The Warriors. Lynne Thigpen.

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  4. thewarriors.fandom.com › wiki › The_Warriors_(Film)The Warriors (Film)

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    Cyrus, the leader of the most powerful gang in New York City, the Gramercy Riffs, calls a midnight summit for all the area gangs, with all asked to send nine unarmed representatives for the conclave in Van Cortlandt Park. The Warriors, from Coney Island, Brooklyn, are one such gang. The eloquent and intelligent Cyrus tells the assembled crowd that ...

    Michael Beck as Swan
    James Remar as Ajax
    Dorsey Wright as Cleon
    Brian Tyler as Snow

    Development

    Film rights to Sol Yurick's novel were bought in 1969 by American International Pictures but no film resulted. Rights were then obtained by producer Lawrence Gordon who commissioned David Shaber to write a script. Gordon sent the script to director Walter Hill with a copy of Sol Yurick's novel. Hill recalls, "I said 'Larry, I would love to do this, but nobody will let us do it.' It was going to be too extreme and too weird." Gordon and Hill were originally going to make a western but when the...

    Casting

    The filmmakers did extensive casting in New York City. Hill had screened an independent film called Madman for Sigourney Weaver to cast her in Alien and it also featured Michael Beck as the male lead. The director was impressed with Beck's performance and cast him in The Warriors. Hill initially wanted a Puerto Rican actress for the role of Mercy, but Deborah Van Valkenburgh's agent convinced the film's casting directors to see her. The filmmakers wanted to cast Tony Danza in the role of Verm...

    Shooting

    Stunt coordinator Craig R. Baxley put the cast through stunt school because Hill wanted realistic fights depicted in the film. In preparation for his role, James Remar hung out at Coney Island to find a model for his character. The entire film was shot on the streets in New York City with some interior scenes done at Astoria Studios. They would shoot from sundown to sunrise. The film quickly fell behind schedule and went over budget. While they shot in the Bronx, bricks were tossed at the cre...

    Theatrical run

    The Warriorsopened on February 9, 1979 in 670 theaters without advance screenings or a decent promotional campaign and grossed USD $3.5 million on its opening weekend. The following weekend the film was linked to sporadic outbreaks of vandalism and three killings - two in Southern California and one in Boston - involving moviegoers on their way to or from showings. This prompted Paramount to remove advertisements from radio and television completely and display ads in the press were reduced t...

    Critical reception

    A mild commercial success on its initial release, the film was panned by many critics as exploitative and superficial. In his review for the Chicago Sun-Times, Roger Ebert gave it two out of fours stars and said that, despite Hill's cinematic skill, the film is implausible in a mannerist style that deprives the characters of depth and spontaneity: "No matter what impression the ads give, this isn't even remotely intended as an action film. It's a set piece. It's a ballet of stylized male viol...

    Home video

    In 2005, Paramount Home Video released the "Ultimate Director's Cut" DVD of The Warriors. Aside from a remastered picture quality and a new 5.1 surround remixed soundtrack, the film has been re-edited with a new introduction and comic book-style sequences between scenes. In July 2007 the "Ultimate Director's Cut" was released onto Blu-ray.

    Over the years, The Warriors has developed a significant cult following. At Seattle's Grand Illusion Cinema, programmer Zack Carlson remembers, "people were squeezed in, lying on the floor, cheering". Entertainment Weekly named The Warriorsthe 16th-greatest cult film on their "Top 50 Greatest Cult Films" list. The magazine also ranked it 14th in th...

    While The Warriors was adapted from a novel (itself adapted from the Ancient Greek text Anabasisby Xenophon), the film has been adapted into a number of other products as well. The film's soundtrack was released in the same year as the film. In 2005, Mezco Toyz released Warriors action figures, including Swan, Cleon, Cochise, Ajax, Luther, and a Ba...

  5. The Warriors is a 1979 American action thriller film directed by Walter Hill.Based on Sol Yurick's 1965 novel of the same name, the film centers on a fictitious New York City street gang who must travel 30 miles (48 km), from the north end of the Bronx to their home turf on Coney Island in southern Brooklyn, after they are framed for the murder of a respected gang leader.

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