The Lords of Flatbush (1974)
- Theatrical MPAA Rating:
- PG
- Theatrical Feature Running Time:
- 86 mins
Theatrical Release Information:
The Lords of Flatbush
This low-budget independent film by novice directors Stephen F. Verona and Martin Davidson is a slice-of-life elegy from the leather-jacket, bobby-soxer era of 1957, set in a Brooklyn high school. The film stands out for the appearance of up-and-coming actors (circa 1974) Sylvester Stallone, Henry Winkler, and Perry King (even Armand Assante has a bit role). Stallone, Winkler, King, and Paul Mace are members of a local neighbor social club called "The Lords of Flatbush," and they spend their time exercising their hormones, hot-wiring a car, playing pool, and quaffing egg creams at the local candy store. The film finally focuses its interest on two of the "lords." Chico (Perry King), owns a motorcycle and wheels over to see Jane Bradshaw (Susan Blakely), the daughter of an army colonel who, despite Chico's motorcycle, gives him the brush-off. Then there is the muscle-headed Stanley Rosiello (Sylvester Stallone), who, like Marlon Brando in On the Waterfront, loves pigeons. He also loves Frannie (Maria Smith), with whom he has bedded down under the boardwalk one too many times, and now finds that she is pregnant and wants to get married. Skirting along the edges of the frame are Butchey Weinstein (Henry Winkler) and Wimpy Murgalo (Paul Mace), who, as second bananas, go along with Chico and Stanley as they adjust their testosterone to adult living. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
Complete Cast of The Lords of Flatbush:
Sylvester Stallone also in Rambo , Rocky Balboa , Avenging Angelo , Driven , Get Carter , Eye See You
Paul Mace also in The Panic in Needle Park , Paradise Alley , The Hospital
Susan Blakely also in My Mom's a Werewolf , Extreme Limits , The Perfect Nanny , Over the Top , Savages , L.A. Twister
Maria Smith also in Andy Warhol's Bad
The Lords of Flatbush Trivia
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