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The Lords of Flatbush By Jeff Shannon
When The Lords of Flatbush was released in 1974, Sylvester
Stallone was still an unknown actor polishing his screenplay for Rocky,
and Henry Winkler was approaching TV superstardom as "Fonzie" in
the first season of Happy Days.
In this modest, low-budget feature, they play second and third fiddle
(respectively) to Perry King, whose respectable career, ironically, would
never reach such stratospheric heights. As for their costar and diminutive
fourth "Lord of Flatbush," Paul Mace appeared in only one more
movie after this (Stallone's Paradise Alley), and was killed in a
1983 traffic accident at the age of 33. Such is the random nature of fame
and fate.
The movie itself is noteworthy mostly for the pre-stardom appearances
of Stallone and Winkler, and a strong costarring role for that most
ubiquitous of Super70s actresses, Susan Blakely. Despite its amateurish
style, muddy sound quality, and rambling scenes that have casual appeal
but minimal narrative momentum, the movie is blessed with laid-back
authenticity, recognizing the value of awkward pauses and jumpy rhythms of
conversation. The ensemble of self-named Lords--four leather-clad rebels
in 1957 Brooklyn, moving reluctantly toward adulthood--is solidly cast,
and even the most familiar scenes (like making out at a drive-in showing From
Here to Eternity) ring with engaging truth. Codirector Martin Davidson
later covered similar territory in Eddie and the Cruisers, and
Barry Levinson transcended this shoestring affair with his 1982 classic Diner,
but The Lords of Flatbush stands on its own as an earnest and
lightly entertaining drama that boosted its costars to bigger and better
things.
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|  | Director: Stephen Verona
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|  | Stars: Sylvester Stallone, Henry Winkler, Paul Mace, Perry King, Susan Blakely
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|  | Released: May 1, 1974
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