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  1. Cast + Crew. Marlon Brando, Eva Marie Saint, Karl Malden, Roy Scheider, Lee J. Cobb, Leif Erickson, Nehimiah Persoff, Fred Gwynne, Martin Balsam, James Westerfield. B rando sears the screen as Terry Malloy in Elia Kazan’s dark tale of toxic corruption on the ports of New York. In this noir drama of overtly Biblical weightiness, duty, faith ...

  2. 1 de jul. de 2008 · Elia Kazan’s ‘On The Waterfront' (1954) Film has been a part of my life almost from the very beginning. My father was an actor and I would sometimes accompany him to the studios to watch as he performed in front of the cameras. My first exposure to filmmaking was at Universal Studios in the mid- 1940s, where he was appearing as Inspector ...

  3. On The Waterfront, Exeter, Devon. 12,710 likes · 17 talking about this · 53,262 were here. Exeter Quayside Restaurant and Bar

  4. Marlon Brando gives one of the screen's most electrifying performances as Best Actor in this 1954 Academy Award® winner for Best Film. Ex-fighter Terry Malloy (Brando) could have been a contender but now toils for boss Johnny Friendly (Lee J. Cobb) on the gang-ridden waterfront. Terry is guilt-stricken, however, when he lures a rebellious worker to his death. But it takes the love of Edie ...

  5. A brutally realistic tour de force, this timeless classic is based on a series of Pulitzer prize-winning newspaper articles, chronicling the conflict between a corrupt labor boss (Lee J. Cobb) and a crusading Catholic priest (Karl Malden). Highlighting this gripping film is one of Marlon Brando's signature performances. Romance. info_outline.

  6. On the Waterfront: Directed by Elia Kazan. With Marlon Brando, Karl Malden, Lee J. Cobb, Rod Steiger. An ex-prize fighter turned New Jersey longshoreman struggles to stand up to his corrupt union bosses, including his older brother, as he starts to connect with the grieving sister of one of the syndicate's victims.

  7. On the Waterfront” is the moment that Elia Kazan stood up and exorcised his demons. But one man’s devils are another man’s martyrs. And Kazan, a man by any other name, might also be what another would call a rat. Kazan, though, did not see himself as a man, or a rat. He saw his cooperative provision of names before HUAC as the act of a ...