The Wanderers are as about as much of a gang as the T-Birds from Grease are. They are more or less a bunch of friends who hang out and wear matching jackets. While the film starts out strong, it slowly turns into a very run of the mill teen drama, and then ends with a very ridicu... read more
Ken Wahl,
John Friedrich,
Karen Allen,
Linda Manz,
Toni Kalem
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The year 1979 saw an epidemic of American street-gang films, including Phil Kaufman's hit period drama The Wanderers. Set in the Bronx in 1963, the film concerns the titular gang of Italian-American t... read more
DVD Release Date: September 3, 2002
Stats: 409 reviews
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Flixster Reviews (409)
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August 7, 2010
Great film. Both funny and touching. A hidden classic that everyone should see.
This film is about my neighborhood (The Bronx, NYC) in 1963. My father was even a student to one of the (real)teachers in this movie. Anyways, it's an excellent film. It's about gangs (not "gangst... read more -
April 29, 2008
very funny and nostalgic film about an Italian-american gang in the early 60s. awesome soundtrack.
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June 2, 2007
50s gang nostalgia shot comic-book style; although the heros have wide-eyed innocence, you might like this if you like The Warriors--"Don't fuck with the Wongs!"
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September 16, 2009
If the Warriors was made more like American Graffiti, you would have the Wanderers. Although not as good as Graffiti or Diner, it's like a younger cousin to those films... lots of nostalgia for the time period (early 60's). It does have its issues, but it's the kind of film you... read more
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September 8, 2009
Phillip Kaufman throws out a interesting film that is American Graffiti on crack. Great cast(Ken Wahl is a standout) in a story about rival gangs, dysfunctional families, young love,football, bowling, and last but not least Zombie like gangs. That is the problem I had with this f... read more
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August 27, 2007
One of the best films I have ever seen. I watched it as a young boy and never forgot it. A slice of fifties Americana you have to see. I still have the original VHS in a dusty box somewhere. The score is superb.
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March 19, 2009
I probably get more of a kick out of this movie than most, owing to the fact that my dad really was a ducky boy when he was a kid, a friend of his was in the Fordham Baldies, and it all takes place around my old neighborhood in The Bronx, but even without the personal references... read more
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October 14, 2008
The football/fight scene was the best EVER! Nothing like a good fight to bring rival gangs together...LOL!
Critic Reviews
Pretty crummy "American Graffiti" wannabe.
The Wanderers does a fine job mapping adolescent rebelliousness. Full Review
Reminds me of my papa.
...at once dramatic, funny, tense, exciting, violent, romantic, corny, and in its own contorted way, uplifting, with Kaufman's camera always in motion.
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