Movie
The Lords of Flatbush
Overview
Set in 1958, the coming of age story follows four lower middle-class Brooklyn teenagers known as The Lords of Flatbush. The Lords chase girls, steal cars, shoot pool, get into street fights, and hang out at a local malt shop.
Details
- Release date
- 1974-05-01
- Runtime
- 86 min
- Genres
- Drama, Comedy, Romance
- Status
- Released
- Production
- Columbia Pictures, Ebbets Field
- Country
- United States of America
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Perry King as Chico Tyrell
- Sylvester Stallone as Stanley Rosiello
- Henry Winkler as Butchey Weinstein
- Paul Mace as Wimpy Murgalo
- Susan Blakely as Jane Bradshaw
- Maria Smith as Frannie Malincanico
- Renee Paris as Annie Yuckamanelli
- Paul Jabara as Crazy Cohen
- Bruce Reed as Mike Mambo
- Frank Stiefel as Arnie Levine
- Martin Davidson as Mr. Birnbaum
- Joseph Stern as Eddie
Crew
- Martin Davidson - Director
- Stephen Verona - Director
- Stephen Verona - Writer
- Martin Davidson - Writer
- Gayle Gleckler - Writer
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