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Disc #1 -- The Outsiders: The Complete Novel
1. Opening Credits [2:38]
2. "When I Stepped Out Into the Bright Sunlight..." [3:13]
3. Movies and Books [3:39]
4. Ponyboy and Sodapop Curtis [2:10]
5. Hanging Out [2:27]
6. The Drive-In [9:16]
7. "Lookin' for a Fight" [3:42]
8. "Must be Someplace" [2:55]
9. Trouble at the Curtis House [1:52]
10. The Murder [5:13]
11. Advice From Dallas [3:16]
12. 3:15 Train to Windrixville [4:50]
13. Abandoned Church [8:47]
14. "Nothing Gold can Stay" [2:11]
15. A Letter From Sodapop [2:35]
16. Barbecue Sandwiches [3:20]
17. Fire at the Church [3:07]
18. Brothers Again [1:48]
19. Reunion at the Curtis House [4:28]
20. Ponyboy and Randy [3:35]
21. "Ain't Gonna be Long Enough" [3:57]
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23. Cherry and Ponyboy [2:47]
24. "We Gonna Beat Them Socs" [2:42]
25. Rumble [4:48]
26. Motorcycle Escort [1:49]
27. Johnny's Last Words [2:33]
28. "He's Just a Kid" [4:14]
29. The Trial [1:14]
30. "Don't Take It Personal" [1:16]
31. "We're All We Got Left" [3:34]
32. Epilogue/End Credits [7:29]
Disc #2 -- The Outsiders: The Complete Novel - Special Features
1. Rob Lowe - Sodapop Curtis [1:27]
2. Patrick Swayze - Darrel Curtis [:33]
3. C.Thomas Howell - Ponyboy Curtis [1:10]
4. Matt Dillon - Dallas Winston [1:13]
5. Ralph Macchio - Johnny Cade [1:01]
6. Leif Garrett - Bob Sheldon [1:07]
7. Diane Lane - Cherry Valance [:47]
For this deluxe two-disc DVD edition, director Francis Ford Coppola has added 22 minutes of deleted footage and an entire new soundtrack to his 1983 adaptation of S. E. Hinton’s novel about troubled teenagers growing up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, during the early '60s. It’s a memorable movie, not so much for Coppola’s stylized treatment of the story as for the cast, which includes so many soon-to-be movie stars, among them Matt Dillon, Patrick Swayze, Rob Lowe, Diane Lane, and, seen here as a toothy young lad, Tom Cruise. Although the movie is very much an ensemble piece, top billing and narrative viewpoint go to C. Thomas Howell, playing one of three orphaned brothers from the wrong side of tracks. He and buddy Ralph Macchio (pre-Karate Kid) belong to the Greasers, a gang of tough, poor kids headed by Dillon. Their enemies are the Socs, arrogant boys from the wealthier part of town. Ambushed by the Socs one night, Howell and Macchio fight back, and the latter ends up killing one of the attackers; to escape the law they take refuge in an abandoned rural church, where they ponder the tough decisions that lie ahead. Coppola’s restoration of scenes cut prior to the film’s theatrical release helps flesh out some of the characters and interrelationships and strengthens the movie overall. The period rock 'n' roll soundtrack replaces Carmine Coppola’s overwrought musical score -- another welcome change. Very much in the mold of the “troubled teens” movies of the ‘50s and early ‘60s, The Outsiders may never achieve the “classic” status of the novel, but this DVD release finally gives Coppola the opportunity to present his original vision of the film, one that does the book justice. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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