The Lords of Flatbush

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The Lords of Flatbush is a 1974 coming-of-age film about a group of leather-jacketed Brooklyn teenagers in the 1950s, notable for its early performances by actors who later became major stars.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American film
coming-of-age film
film
basedOn original screenplay
character Gabriel Weinstein
surface form: Butchey Weinstein

Chico Tyrell
Stanley Rosiello
Wimpy Murgalo
cinematography Arthur J. Ornitz
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Martin Davidson
Stephen F. Verona
distributor Columbia Pictures
editor George Bowers
filmLocation New York City
genre coming-of-age
drama
romantic drama
hasColor color
hasFilmRating PG
hasPosterTagline “The gang that made history by making their own.”
mainSubject Brooklyn street gang
teenage friendship
working-class youth
musicBy Joe Brooks
notableFor depiction of 1950s Brooklyn teenagers
early performance by Henry Winkler
early performance by Sylvester Stallone
originalLanguage English
producer Stephen F. Verona
productionCompany Flatbush Productions
releaseDate 1974-05-01
releaseYear 1974
runtimeMinutes 86
settingPlace Brooklyn
New York City
settingTime 1950s
starring Henry Winkler
Maria Smith
Paul Mace
Perry King
Susan Blakely
Sylvester Stallone
writer Martin Davidson
Stephen F. Verona
Sylvester Stallone

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Perry King notableWork The Lords of Flatbush
Lucy Saroyan notableWork The Lords of Flatbush