
Don Gordon is excellent as the punchy washed up boxer. I had it on a DVR that died & I've looked for this since it first aired. I have been looking for a copy of Skyward for decades. īoth the Teen Town show and The Apollo film are worth seeing, but the Apollo film is just non-stop excellence. director of photography Film Editing by Armond Lebowitz Production Design by Emanuel Gerard.
#The incident 1967 full
Just like the previous reviewer, I also purchased both volumes, and am enjoying them immensely. The Incident (1967) Full Cast & Crew See agents for this cast & crew on IMDbPro Directed by Larry Peerce Writing Credits Cast (in credits order) verified as complete Produced by Music by Terry Knight Cinematography by Gerald Hirschfeld. A must see for James Stacy fansĪwesome to see all the mid century stuff NEW!!! Excellent quality and a mu.Įxcellent good quality movie.
#The incident 1967 movie
I tried everywhere to locate this movie and found it on Videobeat. On par with most beach sun/surf/snow skiing teen movies.Įxcellent quality movie. Eddie Applegate, who played "Richard" on the Patty Duke Show, plays the new boyfriend who makes Dave jealous-but Dave's hair is much cooler.

Look for: awesome 1950s haircuts and clothes (seriously!), cool malt shop scenes, 1950s jukebox and pinball machines, hot rods, school classroom and hallway social interaction. But it doesn't end there: Dave's emotional instability becomes a cascading shower of maliciousness and destructive behavior. What's a 1950s teenager to do? Dave slashes the tires of his ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend's hot rod. A classroom social guidance film that feels just like a juvenile delinquent movie! It's the story of Dave: his girlfriend just dumped him his father thinks he is a loser, and the football coach has benched him. Very cool and rockin' soundtrack by Terry Knight.ĬAN. The Incident 1967 Approved 1 h 47 m IMDb RATING 7.6 /10 4.2K YOUR RATING Rate POPULARITY 17,707 601 Play trailer 1:55 1 Video 42 Photos Crime Drama Thriller Late one night, two young toughs hold hostage the passengers in one car of a New York subway train. This film takes JDs to the nth degree! 1967 audiences must have flipped out! Tony Musante (1st film), Martin Sheen (1st film), Beau Bridges, Ed McMahon, Thelma Ritter, Jan Sterling, Jack Gilford, Brock Peters, Donna Mills, Ruby Dee, Diana Van Der Vlis. The JDs set a bum on fire and get very creepy-weird with the gay man.Ĭool camera work. Among them are an angry black man, an alcoholic, a terrified Jewish couple, a know-it-all douche bag, two army buddies, and a homosexual. Late one night, two young toughs hold hostage the passengers in one car of a New York subway train. After mugging an old man, two switchblade-wielding, psycho punks take over a New York City subway car and, in turns, terrorize each passenger. With Tony Musante, Martin Sheen, Beau Bridges, Brock Peters.

Fantastic JD film in black & white with the look, feel and slang of a 50s JD movie. That is probably the source of the fascination in this movie and the reason it works even though it isn't done very well.U.S. Perhaps that is not quite true, but there are enough true stories like the fictional one in "The Incident" to suggest that sometimes it might be. So the point is pretty obvious: The average American, of whatever walk of life, class, race or religion, doesn't want to get involved. But other scenes don't work so well the Negro man ( Brock Peters) allows his anger to rise magnificently to their taunts, but then the script calls for him to back down, and this is not at all convincing. Some of the confrontations work pretty well, as when the soldier from Oklahoma, who has his arm in a cast, balances neatly between his Southwestern pride and the clear realization that New York subways are of another universe.

They start with the easy ones (the bum and the homosexual) and move up to the tough cases (the soldiers). Then the terrorists move around the car, duly terrorizing each character by turn. The characters are introduced in short scenes before they get on the subway car (the teenagers neck, the married couples quarrel, etc.). They only forgot the Indian, the hillbilly, the Irishman and the cop. There are a young married couple with a daughter, two necking teenagers, two soldiers home on leave, a Negro couple (she a social worker, he fed up with Whitey), an elderly Jewish couple, a gentle former alcoholic, a homosexual, a nagging wife and her henpecked husband and a bum (asleep). Film debut for Sheen and Musante as the thugs. The citizens are average citizens indeed they could have been chosen from old Gallup Polls to represent the various Official Man on the Street stereotypes. The Incident 1967 A gritty, controversial (at-the-time) drama about two abusive thugs who take over a New York subway car late at night, humiliating and terrorizing each passenger in turn. The outlaws are two suitably tough hoods who roll a guy in an alley and then take the subway to Times Square.
