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Introduction by Director Walter Hill; 4 Feaurettes: The Beginning, Battleground, the Way Home, the Phenomenon; Original Theatrical Trailer HD.
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Warriors
1. Chapter 1
2. Chapter 2
3. Chapter 3
4. Chapter 4
5. Chapter 5
6. Chapter 6
7. Chapter 7
8. Chapter 8
9. Chapter 9
10. Chapter 10
11. Chapter 11
12. Chapter 12
13. Chapter 13
14. Chapter 14
Raw, brutal, even nihilistic, The Warriors reflected the savagery of New York's gang culture with a vibrancy that no similarly themed movie had achieved up to that time. So much so, in fact, that during its 1979 theatrical run the film's exhibition actually provoked riots in urban movie houses. As the story gets under way, the titular toughs, led by ruggedly handsome Michael Beck, leave their Coney Island turf to attend a gang summit in the Bronx, where a charismatic crew leader is shot, his killing attributed to the Warriors. The bulk of the movie follows them on the long, dangerous journey home via streets and subways, facing rival street thugs in a series of brutal confrontations. Then-unknown actors James Remar, Thomas Waites, Brian Tyler, Tom McKitterick, and Deborah Van Valkenburg were recruited to play the youthful Warriors by director Walter Hill (48 Hrs.), whose insistence on realism extended not only to character, situation, and setting but also to Andrew Laszlo's vivid cinematography. Arguably the best and most personal of Hill's gritty action films, The Warriors has dated very little in the two decades since its initial release; it's just as compelling today as it was back in 1979. The DVD release includes the film's original theatrical trailer. Barnes & Noble
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