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Fort Apache the Bronx

  • 1981
  • R
  • 2h 5m
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6.7/10
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Paul Newman, Edward Asner, and Ken Wahl in Fort Apache the Bronx (1981)
In New York City, South Bronx's main police precinct is nicknamed Fort Apache by its employees who feel like troopers surrounded by hostiles in a wild west isolated outpost.
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In New York City, South Bronx's main police precinct is nicknamed Fort Apache by its employees who feel like troopers surrounded by hostiles in a wild west isolated outpost.In New York City, South Bronx's main police precinct is nicknamed Fort Apache by its employees who feel like troopers surrounded by hostiles in a wild west isolated outpost.In New York City, South Bronx's main police precinct is nicknamed Fort Apache by its employees who feel like troopers surrounded by hostiles in a wild west isolated outpost.

  • Director
    • Daniel Petrie
  • Writers
    • Heywood Gould
    • Thomas Mulhearn
    • Pete Tessitore
  • Stars
    • Paul Newman
    • Edward Asner
    • Ken Wahl
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    6.7/10
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    • Director
      • Daniel Petrie
    • Writers
      • Heywood Gould
      • Thomas Mulhearn
      • Pete Tessitore
    • Stars
      • Paul Newman
      • Edward Asner
      • Ken Wahl
    • 58User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
    • 49Metascore
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    Paul Newman
    Paul Newman
    • Murphy
    Edward Asner
    Edward Asner
    • Connolly
    Ken Wahl
    Ken Wahl
    • Corelli
    Danny Aiello
    Danny Aiello
    • Morgan
    Rachel Ticotin
    Rachel Ticotin
    • Isabella
    Pam Grier
    Pam Grier
    • Charlotte
    Kathleen Beller
    Kathleen Beller
    • Theresa
    Tito Goya
    • Jumper…
    Miguel Pinero
    • Hernando
    Jamie Tirelli
    Jamie Tirelli
    • José
    Lance Guecia
    • Track Star
    • (as Lance William Guecia)
    Rony Clanton
    • Pimp
    • (as Ronnie Clanton)
    Clifford David
    Clifford David
    • Dacey
    Sully Boyar
    Sully Boyar
    • Dugan
    Michael Higgins
    Michael Higgins
    • Heffernan
    Rik Colitti
    • Pantuzzi
    Irving Metzman
    • Applebaum
    Frank Adu
    • Clendennon
    • Director
      • Daniel Petrie
    • Writers
      • Heywood Gould
      • Thomas Mulhearn
      • Pete Tessitore
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    nuport

    Above average Police drama ...

    This film was one of the best of its kind back in the day.Apparently produced by David Susskind ,some of you may recall him from his talk show on TV in the 70's.I really enjoyed this because the producers stayed clear of any standard cliches you usually find in police dramas. Also being from N.Y., I would readily attest that most of this is about accurate as far as the late 70's drug scene goes.As mayor Beame and his political hacks looked the other way ,and coruption flourished in every precinct in the city ,drug dealers became Druglords and then went on to become Kingpins . Certainly Pam Grier steals the show ,and Paul Newman is excellent as the weary beat cop in the ghetto. I liked Lou Grant as a cop ,but he should have had more to do in this.This film is also a kind of time capsule ,most of the South Bronx where this was shot looks completly different today , mostly renovated and redeveloped perhaps because of the attention this film recieved at the time.
    Boyo-2

    Fine drama

    Paul Newman is terrific in a bit of a departure for him. There is a huge and talented cast at work here, and Pam Grier steals the show from everyone else. As a crackhead prostitute, she is completely mesmerizing. Rachel Ticotin also does great work as a drug addict/romantic interest for Newman. She does a scene walking down the street in only a nightgown that is memorable. All in all, this movie is good enough to be worth your time.
    7moniquecalvarado

    Some trivia: Based on the real experiences of Thomas Mulhearn & Paul Tessitore

    For those who didn't know.... This movie was based on the real life experiences of Thomas Mulhearn and Paul Tessitore who are pictured in some of the stills. Murphy (Paul Newman's Character)was inspired by Tom Mulhearn, he is my sister's dad, and he's a pretty interesting guy. I've heard all kinds of funny stories from my mom whom we will refer to as "V", talking about how Rachel Ticotin stole her role (which she claims is based on her given the fact that she's Puerto Rican and that she was with Tom during the writing of the screenplay). Its true that the story behind the drama is always the most interesting.

    The point of this is... to let you guys know.. that the stuff in that movie, isn't even half of what i've heard really happened, and that those guys it was based on deserve props for being some of New York's Finest. I've heard that, it was a pretty tough neighborhood back then. Tom (part of the inspiration) is alive and well with a beautiful family to speak of. I'm not sure what happened to paul.
    8krondor12

    overwhelmingly sorrowful tale of urban life.

    I have just seen this film as a late night slot, a time when the occasional gem shines amidst a field of c**p. This film is most definitely a gem. The scale and variety of the issues and problems the film attempts to address are perhaps too great, meaning that there is a sense that the film leaves certain areas underdeveloped or tantalisingly unexplored. However the grit and atmosphere of the city, along with the tired pathos which defines Newman's character, are powerful enough to allow a viewer not to become disenchanted.

    The film, like the cityscape in which it is set, gives an overwhelming sense of sorrow and despair, there are few bright events in the life of any character and as the film progresses it seems an endless sequence of progressively worse crises threaten to drown what humanity there is left in the character of Murphy and the Bronx as a whole. Ultimately the viewer is left with the impression that the cops and society as a whole are powerless in the face of entropic decline.

    Definitely not for those needing to raise their spirits and less powerful than the brilliant "Taxi Driver," "Fort Apache, the Bronx" is still a tale capable of making the viewer think, about himself and his society, and ultimately that is a noble end to achieve.
    RussianPantyHog

    Under-rated

    I'm surprised at all the negative reviews of this movie. yes, it's dark and depressing and certainly 'un-even', but I was glued to the screen. New York is the most fascinating city I've ever visited. Beautiful, cosmopolitan, fantastically wealthy and it sure never sleeps. But there's a dark side to "the big apple" and I honestly think this film captures that perfectly. It shows the poverty and despair of all those who haven't managed to live the dream and the siege mentality of the guys trying to maintain law and order. It's an utterly believable picture of day-to-day police work in a huge city. Much better than Cagney & Lacey & Kojak. Paul Newman plays a veteran patrol officer who's been on the streets too long and finds it hard to take anything seriously any more, until. You'll have to watch the movie to find out what lights his fire again. Ken Wahl (convincingly) plays his much younger partner and Ed Asner is superb as their hard-nosed Captain, struggling to be a cop, manager, politician, budget-holder and father-figure all at once. In fact, I would say Asner deserved an Oscar nomination. It was easily his best role. Fort Apache truly shows the real nature of a war against crime. Cops are under-funded and battling daily against impossible odds. All they have is each other. On the DOWN side, this movie does have 2 major flaws. First, it is horribly jolty and un-even. There's no plot at all and (to me) it felt throughout like a 'pilot' for a police soap opera that never made it to series. And second, the romance between Paul Newman and Rachel Ticotin is frankly ridiculous. They're both excellent actors and I'm one of the many millions who envy Newman his good looks, but, Ticotin is THIRTY THREE years younger than Newman. He could (almost) be her Grandfather! Fort Apache is a good movie though and I would say it paved the way for many current shows (such as Law & Order) which show law enforcement, warts and all. It's well worth seeing.

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    • Trivia
      Most of the movie was shot on location, and the area really was so dilapidated that set designers barely had to do anything to make it look so apocalyptic.
    • Goofs
      When Murphy and Corelli drop off the jumper at the hospital, the orderly carting him away noticeably stares straight into the camera.
    • Quotes

      Murphy: You want to go out tonight, have a drink?

      Isabella: Two hundred cops ask me out every day. Why should I say yes to you?

      Murphy: Cause you say yes to all the others.

      Isabella: Well I guess that makes you the only cop in the Bronx I say no to.

    • Alternate versions
      NBC edited 29 minutes from this film for its 1983 network television premiere.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Melvin and Howard, Fort Apache: The Bronx, The Incredible Shrinking Woman, The Devil and Max Devlin, Hangar 18 (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Steppin' Out
      Performed by Mel Tillis

      Courtesy of Elektra Records

      (P) 1980 Elektra Records

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    • Release date
      • February 6, 1981 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Fort Apache, the Bronx
    • Filming locations
      • Charlotte Street, Bronx, New York City, New York, USA(end scene)
    • Production companies
      • Time Life Films
      • Producers Circle
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $29,200,000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $29,200,000
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 5m(125 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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