The Young Savages (Blu-ray)
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Blu-ray Details
- Rated: Not Rated
- Run Time: 1 hours, 43 minutes
- Video: Black & White
- Encoding: Region 1 (USA & Canada)
- Released: September 23, 2014
- Originally Released: 1961
- Label: KL Studios Classics
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Burt Lancaster | |
Performer: | John Davis Chandler, Telly Savalas, Chris Robinson, Milton Selzer, Dina Merrill, Shelley Winters, Edward Andrews, Pilar Seurat & Stanley Kristien | |
Directed by | John Frankenheimer | |
Edited by | Eda Warren | |
Composition by | David Amram | |
Story by | Evan Hunter | |
Produced by | Pat Duggan | |
Director of Photography: | Lionel Lindon |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 2/4 --
quaint to the point of incoherence and inconsequence
Full Review
Film Freak Central
Rating: C+ --
It's a West Side Story without the romance and music.
Full Review
Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Product Description:
The beginning of the long association between director John Frankenheimer and actor Burt Lancaster, THE YOUNG SAVAGES stars the latter as Assistant D.A. Hank Bell. In the Spanish Harlem of the late 1950s, Hank is prosecuting three members of an Italian street gang who have been charged with the stabbing death of a blind Puerto Rican teenager. Although D.A. Dan Cole (Edward Andrews), eager to boost his career, has told the press that he'll seek the death penalty, Hank, a product of the same kind of slum neighborhood as both the killers and their victim, resolves to remain neutral until he's completed his investigation. His involvement is complicated both by his liberal wife Karin's (Dina Merrill) stand against capital punishment, and the fact that one of the indicted, Danny Di Pace (Stanley Kristien) is the son of his former fiance Mary (Shelley Winters). As he patiently probes the case, Hank learns that the victim was actually the leader of a Puerto Rican street gang who was pimping his 13-year-old sister on the side. As tensions escalate on both sides, Karin is attacked by a street gang, and Hank is viciously beaten up in a subway. This solid, socially conscious, police procedural, was only the director's second feature, and he gets fine performances from Lancaster and Shelley Winters. Young composer David Amram, who would also work on the director's MANCHURIAN CANDIDATE, contributes a sharp, jazz-inflected score.