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On the Waterfront (Special Edition)
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NR (Not Rated) :: Sony Pictures ::
Released:
2001-10-23
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Rank:
#108
Rating:
3.26/4
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3/4
On the Waterfront
I'd read the hype around Brando in this film and the film itself, and for the most part I do agree. There are several brilliant moments, most of them dialogue or character tics coming from Brando himself. He does have a great screen presen...
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4/4
Brando is Top 5 all time for Actors.
But before we get to Brando,let's go over the rest of the film. Kazan shows us why he's regarded as one of the best film makers of this (or any) century. The film is bleak and gritty, a study of both human evil and human decency. It shows ...
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2.5/4
On the Waterfront Quick Review
I really thought that I was going to love this movie. But, I just didn't. Perhaps it was the political theme that bothered me.
2.5/4
On the Waterfront Quick Review
This movie is dated and so it was hard to deal with it at times, but it was a good story.
3.5/4
On the Waterfront Quick Review
You can tell this film is over 50 years old now, but it still holds some of the most powerful performances on film. Marlon Brando is at his prime here - a film classic no one should pass up.
4/4
On the Waterfront Quick Review
One of Brando's best. A movie that makes me feel like I was there. A great story of corruption and the sacrifices people make to stop it. Black and White at it's best.
1.5/4
On the Waterfront Quick Review
This movie could have been something, if I would have cared. Brando is great, but there is not enough here to keep my attention. I am spoiled. Dated.
Rank:
#3880
Rating:
4.5/5 (174 Reviews)
2/5
Let down by expectations
by H. Schneider (window seat)
After a recent walk through the world of Kazan, reading T.Williams' plays, plus his memoirs, plus Kazan's memoirs, and then watching some of the Williams movies, not all by Kazan, and some of Kazan's other films, after non-Williams texts, I had, for unclear reasons, postponed watching the Waterfront until now. (Maybe just because nobody in this house wanted to watch it with me. Despite Brando. Which is surprising, as all other inhabitants here are female, in homo sapiens as well as in house cat species.)
The Kazan experience prior to the Waterfront exposure was mixed. I am not sure I think Kazan was such a great director. His scenes are frequently awkward, his actors often move like zombies, his pathos is most of the time over the board. Sometimes he was lucky: the Streetcar movie is great, because it is a great play and he was lucky with the cast. Brando was at home there. Malden was ridiculous as usual, but it did not do much damage there.
I watched Kazan's fiasco with East of Eden, which, to me, is one of the worst Oscar winners that I ever watched. Unbearably ridiculous. James Dean was unbelievably unbelievable. (The book is useless, but the movie is endlessly worse. I say this as a Steinbeck fan.)
Now I found myself `alone at home' and decided to watch the Waterfront. Let me come up with my version of the truth right away: this is not in line with my idea of great cinema. It is cheap melodrama with a completely over-acting Brando and a ridiculous Malden. Cobb is ok as mobster boss, but those roles are easy. Eve Sainte Marie is actually quite good as pure Irish maiden, she is coming close to saving the film for me, but not quite, after all.
Another complaint: Bernstein's music is totally indequate for the subject! This whole thing is kitsch!
Apart from that, one needs to see the questionable role of the film in the political scenery of the time. After all, Kazan himself had just `talked', so it was in his interest to portrait `talking' in a positive light. The enemy in the film is the trade union, which has been usurped by the Irish mob. I am quite sure, or rather, I will readily believe, that this kind of situation has happened in real life, but I am not willing to accept a stereotypical satanification of the unions as just `social drama'. This is also political propaganda, and it works on the antenna of the audience. Unions equal mob. Not seeing that dimension of the reality of the film would be naive.
4/5
Walk like a man
by bernie (Arlington, Texas)
This is a movie about pidgins, both literally and figuratively. Local priest (Karl Malden) goes up against cabal.
This might be entertainment for some and was a type of movie art that came and passed. This presentation is a good variant of the genre. People that enjoy "Citizen Kane" will enjoy this film. The acting is touted as great, however everyone acted the same as it is a 1954 style; if it is so good out of its time and place there would be movies like this today. I suggest that a better variant is "Funeral in Berlin".
For people that look at other film dimensions the music is over the top heavy handed. The one plus is that the music (Leonard Bernstein) usually does not compete with the dialog. Unfortunately the one exception is the "I coulda had class. I coulda been a contender." statement where all the violins break out next the rush of horns and whatnot.
I will not go into detail on the movie as there is just the chance you have only heard about this movie and haven't seen it yet, but be prepared for stool pigeons and dead pigeons.
After 50 plus years the film is sort of out of place. So to gain a good perspective on why it is so popular you will need to watch the commentaries and other DVD extras. Then re-watch the movie.
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5/5
Being A Contender
by Lynn Ellingwood (Webster, NY United States)
Marlon Brando starred in one of his least pretentious roles in this film about a dock worker in NYC who decides to fight the corrupt officials who run the docks. Eva Marie Saint plays the young woman whose brother is murdered by them. Of course, Marlon who had something to do with the brother's murder, and Eva Marie fall in love but Karl Malden as the priest keeps it on a higher plane. The moral struggle against corrupt gangs who intimidate and murder to influence the community and the struggle to live a moral life is a classic tale which carries a powerful whop!
5/5
"D and D. Deaf and Dumb"
by Philip W. Henry (Rialto, CA)
On the Waterfront (Special Edition)
On The Waterfront
Elia Kazan's classic 1954 film "On The Waterfront" isn't just great drama; it's serious social commentary as well. Based on the book by Budd Schulberg, "On the Waterfront" is the story of ex prize fighter Terry Molloy. Terry, who famously claims "I coulda been a contender," has lost a few brain cells along the way, and now hangs out on the wharf where his brother Charley The Gent (Rod Steiger) looks out for him in Johnny Friendly's (Lee J. Cobb's) crooked empire.
Terry is drawn into the hostile and dangerous game of intrigue when his brother pressures him to spy on the Parish Priest played by Karl Malden, who is organizing a rival gang to take on the hoodlums. Terry says he doesn't want to be a "stoolie" for Johnny. "On the docks we've always been "D" and "D" - Deaf and Dumb."
Considering Kazan was being pilloried in Hollywood for naming names before the House Un-American Activities Committee, his cinematic treatment of informing on colleagues has always been controversial. With the death in August, 2009, of Budd Schulberg at age 95, the story has come full circle. It's difficult in these days to comprehend the paranoia of the post-WWII world, when Russia was the devil, and people saw Communists under every bed. The pressure on Hollywood was tremendous. The LA Times quoted Schulberg as saying: "I was interested in social conditions on the waterfront and drawing a truthful story, not in justifying my position."
The cast of this classic is uniformly good: Steiger, Cobb, Malden, the "newcomer" Eva Marie Saint, and the truly outstanding character actors and non-professionals who play the dockworkers... street-hardened, hard-drinking, and accustomed to playing by the rules of the docks. The Score by Leonard Bernstein is dramatic and powerful, and Kazan's direction takes on the gritty, noir character of the docks.
It's not surprising "On The Waterfront" garnered eight Academy Awards in 1954 - for Best Picture, Best Director (Kazan); Best Actor (Brando); Best Supporting Actress (Eva Marie Saint); Best Screenplay (Schulberg), and four nominations.
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4/5
"One of Marlon Brando's best films"
by Scott N. Burton (Fairfield,CT USA)
It's not hard to see why "On The Waterfront" won the Best Picture Award in 1954-Great actors like Marlon Brando,Karl Malden,Eva Marie Saint,& Rod Steiger-Memorable dialogue like "I coulda been a contender"-Great screenplay by Budd Schulberg & superb directing by Elia Kazan-If you haven't seen this film before,what are you waiting for?
On the Waterfront (Special Edition) Summary
Marlon Brando Gives One Of The Screen's Most Electrifying Performances As Best Actor In This 1954 Academy Award® Winner For Best Film. Ex-fighter Terry Malloy (brando) Could Have Been A Contender But Now Toils For Boss Johnny Friendly (lee J. Cobb) On The Gang-ridden Waterfront. Terry Is Guilt-stricken However When He Lures A Rebellious Worker To His Death. But It Takes The Love Of Edie Doyle (eva Marie Saint) The Dead Man's Sister To Show Terry How Low He Has Fallen. When His Crooked Brother Charley The Gent (rod Steiger) Is Brutally Murdered For Refusing To Kill Him Terry Battles To Crush Friendly's Underworld Empire. Directed By Elia Kazan (a Streetcar Named Desire) And Written By Budd Schulberg (what Makes Sammy Run?) This Unforgettable Drama About Terry's Redemption Is Among The Most Acclaimed Of All Films.system Requirements: Running Time 107 Min Genre: drama Rating: nr Upc: 043396784093 Manufacturer No: 78409
Marlon Brando's famous "I coulda been a contenda" speech is such a warhorse by now that a lot of people probably feel they've seen this picture already, even if they haven't. And many of those who have seen it may have forgotten how flat-out thrilling it is. For all its great dramatic and cinematic qualities, and its fiery social criticism, Elia Kazan's
On the Waterfront
is also one of the most gripping melodramas of political corruption and individual heroism ever made in the United States, a five-star gut-grabber. Shot on location around the docks of Hoboken, New Jersey, in the mid-1950s, it tells the fact-based story of a longshoreman (Brando's Terry Malloy) who is blackballed and savagely beaten for informing against the mobsters who have taken over his union and sold it out to the bosses. (Karl Malden has a more conventional stalwart-hero role, as an idealistic priest who nurtures Terry's pangs of conscience.) Lee J. Cobb, who created the role of Willy Loman in
Death of Salesman
under Kazan's direction on Broadway, makes a formidable foe as a greedy union leader.
--David Chute
On the Waterfront DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Marlon Brando
,
Lee J. Cobb
,
Rod Steiger
,
Pat Henning
Director:
Elia Kazan
Aspect Ratio:
1.33:1
Rated:
NR (Not Rated)
Running Time:
108 mins
UPC:
043396784093
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
Sony Pictures
Release Date:
2001-10-23
Region Code:
99
Specs:
Black & White, DVD, Special Edition, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
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