On the Waterfront

On the Waterfront(1954)

NR
06/22/1954 (US)Crime, Drama, Romance1h 48m
7.9

"The man lived by the jungle law of the docks!"

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A prizefighter-turned-longshoreman with a conscience goes up against labor leaders to expose corruption, extortion, and murder among the union ranks.

Budd Schulberg

Screenplay

Elia Kazan

Director

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On the Waterfront (1954) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]

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Terry Malloy and Edie Argue Over The Right Thing To Do | On the Waterfront (1954) | TCM

Terry Malloy and Edie Argue Over The Right Thing To Do | On the Waterfront (1954) | TCM

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Terry Malloy Could've Been a Contender | On the Waterfront (1954) | TCM

Terry Malloy Could've Been a Contender | On the Waterfront (1954) | TCM

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John Bishop introduces On the Waterfront | BFI

John Bishop introduces On the Waterfront | BFI

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On the Waterfront: Three Reasons

On the Waterfront: Three Reasons

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Martin Scorsese and Kent Jones Discuss On the Waterfront

Martin Scorsese and Kent Jones Discuss On the Waterfront

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On the Waterfront - Aspect Ratio Visual Essay

On the Waterfront - Aspect Ratio Visual Essay

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John Badham on On The Waterfront

John Badham on On The Waterfront

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A review by John Chard
10.0

Written on September 6, 2020

You think you're God Almighty, but you know what you are? You're a cheap, lousy, dirty, stinkin' mug! And I'm glad what I done to you, ya hear that? I'm glad what I done!

On the Waterfront is directed by Elia Kazan and adapted to screenplay by Budd Schulberg from a series of Malcolm Johnson articles. It stars Marlon Brando, lee J. Cobb, Eva Marie Saint, Karl Malden, Rod Steiger and Pat Henning. Music is by Leonard Bernstein and cinematography by Boris Kaufman.

Terry Malloy (Brando) was once a boxer with potential and big dreams. Now working as a longshoreman on the docks for mob boss Johnny Friendly (Cobb), Terry witnesses the murder of a fellow dock worker and finds himself conflicted about if he should inform to the crime commission about what he knows, more so as he gets in tight with the dead man's sister.

As good as anything Kazan, Brando and Kaufman ever did, On the Waterfront strips it down to a stench filled corrupt part of New York as honest hard working men battle to make ends meet under the rule of corrupt mob led union bosses. The dialogue is almost lyrical in its simplicity, deftly at odds with the dull pallor of the environment involving barely livable housing and misty docks holding awful secrets.

Although a defence for squealing, with the finger pointed at those in the high chairs here, it's a seminal classic that deserved every Oscar win and nomination that it got. From the electric "contender" speech (watch Steiger's facial acting here), to Brando's heart aching discovery of his beloved bids being killed, and onto the unforgettable punch the air finale, thisis a s good as classic cinema gets. 10/10