Fort Apache, The Bronx

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Fort Apache, The Bronx is a 1981 crime drama film set in a troubled South Bronx precinct, starring Paul Newman and featuring Pam Grier in a notable supporting role.

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instanceOf crime drama film
film
basedOn Fort Apache by Thomas Mulhearn and Richard Rosenthal
boxOfficeGrossUS approximately 29,000,000 USD
characterPlayedBy Murphy – Paul Newman
cinematography John Alonzo
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts police corruption
poverty in the Bronx
urban crime
director Daniel Petrie
distributedBy 20th Century Fox
distributorRegion 20th Century Fox
surface form: North America – 20th Century Fox
editedBy Ralph Rosenblum
filmingLocation New York City
genre crime film
drama film
hasControversy portrayal of Puerto Ricans and minorities
portrayal of the South Bronx community
mainCharacter Murphy
MPAARating R
musicBy Jonathan Tunick
notableSupportingRole Pam Grier
surface form: Pam Grier as Charlotte
originalLanguage English
posterTagline “You have the right to remain silent… forever.”
producer Martin Richards
Thomas Fiorello
productionCompany MLR Films
Time-Life Films
releaseDate 1981-02-06
releaseYear 1981
runtimeMinutes 125
screenwriter Heywood Gould
setIn New York City
South Bronx
starring Danny Aiello
Ed Asner
surface form: Edward Asner

Ken Wahl
Miguel Piñero
Pam Grier
Paul Newman
Rachel Ticotin
titleRefersTo nickname of NYPD 41st Precinct in the South Bronx

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Pam Grier notableWork Fort Apache, The Bronx
Danny Aiello notableWork Fort Apache, The Bronx
this entity surface form: Fort Apache, the Bronx
Sully Boyar notableWork Fort Apache, The Bronx
Martin Richards notableWork Fort Apache, The Bronx
this entity surface form: Fort Apache, The Bronx (1981 film, producer)
Heywood Gould wroteScreenplayFor Fort Apache, The Bronx
Heywood Gould knownFor Fort Apache, The Bronx
Heywood Gould notableWork Fort Apache, The Bronx