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The Outsiders

  • 7.0 /10

  • 1322

  • 70%

Plot

When two poor Greasers, Johnny and Ponyboy, are assaulted by a vicious gang, the Socs, and Johnny kills one of the attackers, tension begins to mount between the two rival gangs, setting off a turbulent chain of events.

Cast

C. Thomas Howell as Ponyboy Curtis
C. Thomas Howell

as Ponyboy Curtis

Matt Dillon as Dallas Winston
Matt Dillon

as Dallas Winston

Ralph Macchio as Johnny Cade
Ralph Macchio

as Johnny Cade

Patrick Swayze as Darrel Curtis
Patrick Swayze

as Darrel Curtis

Rob Lowe as Sodapop Curtis
Rob Lowe

as Sodapop Curtis

Emilio Estevez as Two-Bit Matthews
Emilio Estevez

as Two-Bit Matthews

Tom Cruise as Steve Randle
Tom Cruise

as Steve Randle

Glenn Withrow as Tim Shepard
Glenn Withrow

as Tim Shepard

Diane Lane as Cherry Valance
Diane Lane

as Cherry Valance

Leif Garrett as Bob Sheldon
Leif Garrett

as Bob Sheldon

Movie Facts

Rated

  • PG

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • March 25, 1983

Production Companies

  • Warner Bros. Pictures

  • American Zoetrope

  • AMLF

Production Countries

  • France

  • United States of America

Spoken Language

  • English

Budget

  • $10,000,000.00

Revenue

  • $33,697,647.00

Runtime

  • 1.52 hrs

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_**Artsy teen melodrama in mid-60’s Oklahoma from the perspective of a 16 year-old**_ In the Tulsa area in 1965 the rivalry between the Greasers (poor kids) and the Socs (rich kids) heats up after a gang member is killed. The Greasers supposedly responsible flee the area (C. Thomas Howell and Ralph Macchio), but ironically end up being viewed as heroes. Matt Dillon costars while the notable pe…

Hmmm. Francis Ford Coppola has creatively produced a piece of superbly photographed and frequently quite intimate observational cinema here this is far more remarkable for it's casting than for anything especially innovative about the story or the characterisations. Indeed had seven of this cast not gone on to great and good things - to varying degrees - then I'm afraid I can't think this film wo…