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| - The Warriors is a 1979 American thriller film directed by Walter Hill and based on Sol Yurick's 1965 novel of the same name. It was released in the United States on February 9, 1979. The Warriors has since become a cult film, and it has spawned multiple spinoffs, including video games and a comic book series.
- thumb|258pxThe Warriors (literalmente, Los guerreros; estrenada en España con el título de Los amos de la noche) es una película de Walter Hill de 1979 que actualiza, sobre la base de la novela The Warriors de Sol Yurick, que a su vez se inspira en la epopeya narrada por Jenofonte en la Anábasis. Si los griegos de Jenofonte huyen en el territorio hostil de Asia Menor, ahora la acción se traslada a Nueva York y los soldados son pandilleros.
- thumbThe Warriors es un videojuego de 2005 producido por la compañía Rockstar Games y desarrollado por Rockstar Toronto para PlayStation 2, Xbox y PlayStation Portable. El juego está basado en la película homónima de 1979, la cual estaba basada a su vez en la novela homónima de 1965 escrita por Sol Yurick.
- The film was adapted from the novel of the same name by Michael Strip, published in the mid 1960s. Due to the time difference, the film is noticeably different to the novel. The most notable difference is that the novel consists entirely of text that describes the events, while the film reveals the story through use of visuals and imagery.
- The Warriors is a short story by Larry Niven in his Known Space universe and with ties into many other stories set in Known Space.
- The Warriors are an American hardcore punk band. Their song "The Price of Punishment" is featured in the Daredevil episode Dogs to a Gunfight.
- The Warriors were a wrestling tag-team and former FcW Tag-Team Champions for the Fearless Championship Wrestling(FcW). It consists of the 2007 Race Against Time Battle Royal winner Kevin Conner and, Colt "The 45" Sykes The team came to a end when Kevin Conner lost his match against John Cavanagh and left the FcW.
- The Warriors are the titular main characters of the 1979 American cult action/thriller film "The Warriors". They are a gang in 1979, which mostly lived around West Coney Island, Brooklyn, in New York City. However, after the war with The Destroyers, they gained the East part as well. The Warriors were originally lead by Cleon, however, when Cleon is killed by The Gramercy Riffs at Cyrus's Meeting, Swan leads from that point on. After the events of the movie, it is unknown what happened to the gang.
- The game takes place 3 months before the big meeting. The game starts with Cleon and Vermin inducting 2 young members into The Warriors. Ash, a young thug who grew up in Coney who had a great interest to join the Warriors. And Rembrandt, a young graffiti artist as well as a close friend to Ash. Rembrandt became recognize by The Warriors because of his talent as well as his toughness to look after himself. Rembrandt convinced Ash to also join the Warriors with him. After Cleon initiated Rembrandt and Ash, Vermin showed both of the young members how they operate around Coney. This was short lived when The Destroyers caused havoc around The Warriors turf as well as alarm the police of gang warfare and also making Cleon round up all of The Warriors who were out on partol that night. After taki
- Cyrus (Hill), leader of the Gramercy Riffs, the most powerful gang in New York City, calls a midnight summit of all New York area gangs, requesting them to send nine unarmed delegates toVan Cortlandt Park. The Warriors, from Coney Island, are one such gang. Cyrus proposes the assembled crowd a permanent citywide truce that would allow the gangs to control the city. Most of the gangs laud his idea, but Luther (Kelly), leader of the Rogues, shoots Cyrus and frames the Warriors. The Warriors "warlord" Cleon (Wright) is beaten down by the Riffs who believe the Warriors are responsible for Cyrus' death. With Cleon missing and presumed dead, the other Warriors escape. The Riffs put out a hit on the Warriors through a radio DJ (Thigpen). Swan (Beck), the gang's "war chief", takes charge of the gr
- produkcja: USA data premiery: 1979reżyseria Walter Hill (I) scenariusz Walter Hill (I), David Shaber zdjęcia Andrew Laszlo muzyka Joe Walsh (III), na podstawie: opowiadania Sol Yurick czas trwania: 90 Recenzja - Filmweb: Pełna scen przemocy opowieść o bezwzględnej walce w gronie nowojorskiego świata przestępczego. Który ze skłóconych gangów zachowa największą strefę wpływów? MATT na forum: Czyli koszmar każdego członka gangu - muszą przejść przez całe miasto ścigani przez wrogie gangi - dla mnie wypas :) .
- Cyrus (Roger Hill), leader of the Gramercy Riffs, the most powerful gang in New York City, calls a midnight summit of all New York area gangs, requesting them to send nine unarmed delegates to Van Cortlandt Park. The Warriors, from Coney Island, are one such gang. Cyrus proposes the assembled crowd a permanent citywide truce that would allow the gangs to control the city. Most of the gangs laud his idea, but Luther (Kelly), leader of the Rogues, shoots Cyrus and frames the Warriors. The Warriors "warlord" Cleon (Wright) is beaten down by the Riffs who believe the Warriors are responsible for Cyrus' death. With Cleon missing and presumed dead, the other Warriors escape. The Riffs put out a hit on the Warriors through a radio DJ (Thigpen). Swan (Beck), the gang's "war chief", takes charge of
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