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On the Waterfront (1954) | Directed by Elia Kazan
Set in the gritty docks of Hoboken, New Jersey, "On the Waterfront" tells the story of Terry Malloy, a former boxer turned longshoreman. Terry becomes entangled in the corrupt practices of the local union, led by the ruthless Johnny Friendly. After witnessing a murder orchestrated by the union, Terry grapples with his conscience, especially as he grows closer to Edie Doyle, the victim's sister. With the guidance of Father Barry, a steadfast priest, Terry confronts the moral dilemmas of loyalty and justice, leading to a climactic stand against corruption.
Genre: Crime Drama
Director: Elia Kazan
Elia Kazan (1909–2003) was a prominent American director, producer, and writer, known for his influential work in theater and film. A co-founder of the Actors Studio, Kazan was instrumental in promoting method acting. His notable films include "A Streetcar Named Desire" (1951) and "East of Eden" (1955). Despite his professional acclaim, Kazan's legacy is complex due to his testimony during the House Un-American Activities Committee hearings.
Star Cast:
- Marlon Brando as Terry Malloy
- Karl Malden as Father Barry
- Lee J. Cobb as Johnny Friendly
- Rod Steiger as Charley Malloy
- Eva Marie Saint as Edie Doyle
"On the Waterfront" was both a critical and commercial success upon its release. It garnered twelve Academy Award nominations and won eight, including Best Picture, Best Director for Elia Kazan, Best Actor for Marlon Brando, and Best Supporting Actress for Eva Marie Saint. The film is lauded for its powerful performances and compelling narrative, addressing themes of corruption and personal redemption. It is considered one of the greatest American films ever made.
Fun Facts:
- The film's screenplay, written by Budd Schulberg, was inspired by a series of articles titled "Crime on the Waterfront" by Malcolm Johnson, which exposed corruption among dockworkers.
- "On the Waterfront" was shot on location in Hoboken, New Jersey, lending authenticity to its portrayal of dockworkers' lives.
- The film features a memorable musical score by Leonard Bernstein, marking one of his few original film compositions.
- Marlon Brando's iconic line, "I coulda been a contender," has become one of the most famous quotes in cinema history.
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