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      • Based on Sol Yurick 's 1965 novel of the same name, the film centers on a fictitious New York City street gang who must travel 30 miles (48 km) from the north end of the Bronx to their home turf on Coney Island in southern Brooklyn after they are framed for the murder of a respected gang leader.
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  2. Aug 3, 2015 · Remember the New York gangs that overrun the city’s moonlit streets in Walter Hill’s 1979 cult classic The Warriors? Meet the real-life ‘Warriors’ in Rubble Kings. The new documentary from Shan Nicholson (and produced by Jim Carrey) charts the untold story of the real-life ‘Warriors’.

    • THE WARRIORS. Okay, so this one’s a gimme. The titular gang from Coney Island set the pace and plot of the film, as they attempt to make their way from the Bronx to Brooklyn after being framed for the murder of Cyrus, The Gramercy Riffs’ leader.
    • THE GRAMERCY RIFFS. In the hierarchy of street gangs, The Gramercy Riffs are at the very top. And it’s their leader—Cyrus—who organizes the midnight summit in Van Cortlandt Park that sets off the plot.
    • THE ROGUES. “The Rogues” is an appropriate name for this Hell’s Kitchen crew, as they operate by their own set of rules. It’s their leader, Luther, who is the real shooter, and also the first to point the finger at The Warriors.
    • TURNBULL AC’S. The Turnbull AC’s are easy to recognize for two reasons: They’re all bald, and they ride around the city in an old bus. It’s that same bus that the gang uses to try and run down The Warriors shortly after the summit breaks up (the Turnbull AC’s are the first group The Warriors must face off against).
    • ‘The Saracens’
    • ‘The Hurricanes’
    • ‘The Van Cortlandt Rangers’
    • ‘The Boyle Avenue Runners’
    • ‘The Gladiators’
    • ‘The Savage Huns’
    • ‘The Moonrunners’
    • ‘The Panzers’
    • ‘The Jones Street Boys’
    • ‘The Satans Mothers’

    Taking charge of Bensonhurst, Brooklyn together with The Jones Street Boys, The Saracens have a spotted history with many of the other gangs, though share a close friendship with The Warriors. Appearing only a few times in the background of several scenes, the gang members each wear silver chains and black vests with a white lining. They’re not par...

    Arch-rivals of The Boppers, much like many of the gangs far down on this list, The Hurricanes don’t appear a great deal throughout The Warriors, and fail to truly make their mark in the vibrant makeup of the film either. With weaved fedoras, The Hurricanes control Spanish Harlem as a family of hustlers and swindlers who would probably prefer a roug...

    Mortal enemies of The Moonrunners, The Van Cortlandt Rangers wore black and white striped long sleeve t-shirts and fedoras, with their attire doing little to intimidate their enemies. Controlling Van Cortlandt Park in the Bronx, the gang, also known as the VC Rangers, weren’t too far from The Moonrunners at the Trainyard in Pelham.

    Looking a little like The Warriors themselves, The Boyle Avenue Runners are one of the only gangs in the film known to operate out of Astoria Queens. Spotted at the start of the film when a montage of gangs are shown travelling through the subway, the gang wear black vests with a red lining, as well as other pieces of outlandish headwear, including...

    Largely unexplored in the 1979 movie, The Gladiators control the territory of Canarsie, Brooklyn and can be spotted by their black and navy vests. Seen at the summit of New York Gangs, the gang also show up at the start of the film where they are seen filing into the subway system one by one as a member slots coins into the machine. It’s not the so...

    Claiming Chinatown as their own, The Savage Huns are spotted twice throughout the film, both in the introduction when they’re waiting at the subway, then again at the summit. Large in numbers, the Huns are skilled in Martial Arts, having proved themselves as one of the toughest gangs in the whole of New York, being able to withstand huge amounts of...

    Competing for the prize of the coolest crest with The Satans Mothers, The Moonrunners sport shiny silver jackets in their stomping ground of Pelham. With a fondness for painting and spraying their tag around the city, the gang aren’t averse to a brawl if they have to, despite them not appearing throughout the film, apart from the famous subway scen...

    If this fantastical version of New York ever became a warzone, The Panzers would have a head start, with their outfits simply consisting of camouflage jackets and a range of black hats. Controlling the territory of Washington Heights in Manhattan, the African-American gang isn’t explored at all in the 1979 classic, aside from a short shot of them a...

    Locking horns with the aforementioned Saracens on their turf of Bensonhurst, The Jones Street Boys appear at the grand summit at the start of the movie. Though they’re a big enough gang to be invited to the meeting, The Jones Street Boys don’t take themselves too seriously, as illustrated by their black and yellow striped jumpers, though they would...

    Motorcycle gangs are a group of gangsters who appear throughout movie history, so it’s a little curious that it’s just The Satans Mothers who ride a motorcycle throughout the ultimate ‘gang’ movie, The Warriors. A ruthless gang, with possibly the coolest crest of any of the groups in the film, The Satans Mothers are vast in numbers and violent in n...

  3. Feb 9, 2024 · Released during a period when New York was "the poster child for disrepair and abandonment", gang drama The Warriors came to appear more realistic than intended.

    • Gregory Wakeman
  4. Oct 3, 2023 · The story revolves around a gang called The Warriors, who are falsely accused of a murder and must fight their way back to their home turf, encountering dangerous obstacles and rival gangs along the way.

  5. Sep 5, 2019 · To be as authentic as possible, Walter Hill wanted to use real-life gang members in The Warriors. The character of Cyrus was originally cast with a gang-member but he suddenly vanished the night before filming commenced.

  6. Based on Sol Yurick 's 1965 novel of the same name, the film centers on a fictitious New York City street gang who must travel 30 miles (48 km) from the north end of the Bronx to their home turf on Coney Island in southern Brooklyn after they are framed for the murder of a respected gang leader.

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