Overview
The Young Savages is an American crime film first released in 1961,
directed by John Frankenheimer.
The film is based on a novel by Evan Hunter and stars Burt Lancaster, Dina Merrill, Edward Andrews, Vivian Nathan and Shelley Winters.
Our overall rating for this film is: good.
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Credits
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Director: John Frankenheimer
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Script: Edward Anhalt, Evan Hunter (novel), J.P. Miller
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Photo: Lionel Lindon
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Music: David Amram
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Cast: Burt Lancaster (Hank Bell),
Dina Merrill (Karin Bell),
Edward Andrews (R. Daniel ’Dan’ Cole),
Vivian Nathan (Mrs. Escalante),
Shelley Winters (Mary di Pace),
Larry Gates (Randolph),
Telly Savalas (Police Lt. Gunderson),
Pilar Seurat (Louisa Escalante),
Jody Fair (Angela Rugiello),
Roberta Shore (Jenny Bell),
Milton Selzer (Walsh),
Robert Burton (Judge),
David J. Stewart (Barton),
Stanley Kristien (Danny Di Pace),
John Davis Chandler (Arthur Reardon),
Neil Nephew (Anthony ’Batman’ Aposto),
Luis Arroyo (Zorro),
José Pérez (Roberto Escalante),
Richard Velez (Gargantua),
Stanley Adams (Lt. Hardy),
Fred Aldrich (Court Bailiff),
Robert Biheller (Turtleneck),
Jon Carlo (McNally),
Leonardo Cimino (Mr. Ruggiero (Angela Ruggiero’s Father)),
Robert Cleaves (Sullivan),
Thom Conroy (Mr. Abbeney),
Linda Dangcil (Maria Amora),
John David (Bit Part),
Joel Fluellen (Clerk of the Court),
Harry Holcombe (Doctor),
Clegg Hoyt (Whitey),
Crane Jackson,
Helen Kleeb (Mrs. Patton),
Rafael López (José),
Paul Marco,
Elaine Martone,
Lester Matthews (Dr. Androtti),
Frank Mills (Courtroom Extra),
Henry Norell (Pierce),
William H. O’Brien (Juror),
Charles Perry (Courtroom Extra),
Bill Quinn (Capt. Larsen),
Bill Raisch (Courtroom Extra),
Chris Robinson (Pretty Boy Savoricci),
Mario Roccuzzo (Diavolo),
William Sargent (Soames),
Jeffrey Sayre (Reporter at Police Precinct),
Irving Steinberg (Police Officer Wohlman),
John Walsh (Lonnie)
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Country: USA
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Language: English / Italian / Spanish
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Runtime: 103 min; B&W
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