Movie
Style Wars
Overview
Tony Silver and Henry Chalfant's PBS documentary tracks the rise and fall of subway graffiti in New York in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
Details
- Release date
- 1984-01-23
- Runtime
- 70 min
- Genres
- Music, Documentary, TV Movie
- Status
- Released
- Production
- Public Art Films
- Country
- United States of America
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Cap as Self
- Daze as Self
- Dondi as Self
- Kase 2 as Self
- Eric Haze as Self
- Ed Koch as Self
- Rammellzee as Self
- Irene Cara as Self
- Gene Anthony Ray as Self
- Skeme as Self
- Lady Pink as Self
- Duster as Self
Crew
- Tony Silver - Director
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