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On The Waterfront [VHS] [1954]
 
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On The Waterfront [VHS] [1954]

VHS ~ Marlon Brando
4.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (15 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Marlon Brando, Karl Malden, Lee J. Cobb, Rod Steiger, Pat Henning
  • Directors: Elia Kazan
  • Writers: Budd Schulberg, Malcolm Johnson
  • Producers: Sam Spiegel
  • Format: Black & White, Digital Sound, HiFi Sound, PAL
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: 4 Front Video
  • VHS Release Date: 1 Jul 2002
  • Run Time: 103 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0000571ZJ
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 3,029 in Video (See Bestsellers in Video)

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Marlon Brando's famous "I coulda been a contenda" speech in On the Water Front is such a war horse by now that a lot of people probably feel they've seen the film 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 has created 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, Amazon.com

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Brando's greatest performance as a longshoreman challenging the power of the docker's union. Winner of 8 Academy Awards.

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Kazan's untouchable portrayal of Mafia brutality and menace, 2 Feb 2003
In 1954, acclaimed director of "A Streetcar Named Desire", Elia Kazan collaborated with one of the finest musicians of the time, Leonard Bernstein, and possibly the most gifted and versatile actors in screen history, Marlon Brando to create a film of nearly unmatchable power and disturbing realism.

"On the Waterfront" tells the emotional story of an ex-boxer, Terry Malloy (Brando), who, after seeing the immoral and deeply wrong nature of the mafia he is working for, realises the value of life and freedom and sets about to bring the organisation down for its crimes.

A superb performance on Brando's part as well as the film's supporting actors: Eva Marie Saint, who plays the attractive young nun, Edie, who convinces Malloy to listen to his conscience and eventually find his admirable view on life: Rod Steiger, who playsMalloy's brother, Charley The Gent, who shares the fantastic taxi scene with Brando, in which the relationship of the two brothers is seen in its real light: Karl Malden, who plays the creditable town priest whose goal from the outset is to persuade the workers at the dock to rise up against the mafia and expose their evil ways: and lee J. Cobb, who plays mafia leader, Johnny friendly whose ruthless and barbaric personality is mirrored perfectly in Cobbs performance.

Bernstein's score also adds to the amazing power of the film, reflecting the fear, hatred, anger and confusion in every workers hearts and minds in the film. The famous scene where a truck threatens to run Malloy and Edie over in a remote alleyway is given a vital accompaniment of striking overscore to convey the sense of panic and terror that is so prominent in most scenes in the film.

Perhaps most astonishing of all, are the emotions the film can't help but send racing through your mind when viewing it. The savage and barbarous existence of the mafia is so infallably crafted that its very presence in the film fills the viewers heart with anxiety, dread and alarm that I am yet to see paralleled by another piece of filmwork. Also, the touching humbleness of Brando's reformed character has a unique ability of communicating to people from all walks of life, and it is this every-man quality that forms Malloy so perfectly.

8 Academy Awards very well earned and an essential and truly brilliant films in the life of cinema, which even houses one of the most famous and emotive screen lines ever "I coulda been a contender." This immortal line encapsulates the magnificance and power of one the greatest films in history.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This is why Brando's considered one of the best, 27 Oct 2002
'On The Waterfront' is a story about Terry Malloy, an ex-prizefighter who now works for gangsters on the docks. However, after being part of a murder, Malloy starts to feel guilty, yet his loyalty prevents his conscience from seeking penance. Through out the movie, Malloy is torn by his morals, particularly when he meets the sister of the murdered man.

Based on true events, the film paints a glum picture of working-class life, by shooting on location and in grimy black and white. Marlon Brando has gained phenomenal recognition for this role, and rightly so, offering one of the greatest performances in movie history - the torn and confused Terry Malloy - and yes, that famous scene - "I coulda been a contender." Rod Steiger is also brilliant as Malloy's brother Charley, who's deep underworld connections resulted in Malloy's present state. This movie deserves all the hype that surrounds it, as it is a genuinely classic, smart movie.

A brilliant morality tale, the "story of the redemption of Terry Malloy" is an astounding depiction of life and conscience, a man facing his personal demons and need to do the right thing. Despite the last two minutes of the movie (which went for a fairly misplaced up-beat feel), this is a must watch, must own, intelligent, thought-provoking classic.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Nicely done., 8 May 2004
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The 1950's were a strange, strange time for American film. When watching On the Waterfront it’s helpful to consider two important events that occurred in this decade. Firstly there were the Communist witch-hunts, which lead to many directors being blacklisted (included Elia Kazan). Secondly there was a growing concern that America was becoming complacent. New products would come out and commercials would market them on the basis that they made life easier. In much of the same manner suburban housing became appealing to those who lived in the city with a lower income. Moving to the suburbs gave such people a chance to own a house and move themselves up the class ladder. By buying these products and moving into the mass-produced suburbs some felt that the country was conforming and loosing its identity.

It isn’t difficult to see that these two occurrences had great bearing on the film. At the beginning of the film we find that Terry Malloy (Brando) has resigned himself to the idea that he missed out on his dream of being a prize-fighter. So he lives his life running errands for Johnny Friendly, the corrupt boss of the Dockers union. Terry witnesses a murder by two of Johnny's thugs, and later meets the dead man's sister (Edie Doyle) who he ultimately falls in love with. She introduces him to Father Barry (Karl Malden), who tries to make him supply information for the courts in order to destroy the dock racketeers.

The fact Terry is put in a situation at the end where he has to ‘ name names’ parallels Elia Kazan’s own dilemma. In fact he later said that ‘On the Waterfront is my own story; every day I worked on that film I was telling the world where I stood and my critics to go and **** themselves.’

America’s growing concern over complacency is also clear because Terry departs in every possible way from the groomed, well spoken leading man of the previous decades. Terry Malloy is strong yet gentle, invincible yet vulnerable. He was in fact born out of 50’s anxiety, as was James Dean’s character in Rebel Without a Cause.

For all the these reasons, as well as Marlon Brando’s method acting (a form of acting Elia Kazan invented in A Streetcar Named Desire) On The Waterfront is a seminal work. It’s worthy of your admiration, of your praise, of your time and of your money.

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